2001 Summer Universiade

XXI Summer Universiade
Nations participating 165
Athletes participating 6,757
Events 12 sports
Opening ceremony 22 August
Closing ceremony 1 September
Officially opened by Jiang Zemin
Athlete's Oath Kou Qing (athletics)
Judge's Oath Huang Youang (basketball)
Torch lighter Tian Liang
Main venue Workers Stadium

The 2001 Summer Universiade, also known as the XXI Summer Universiade, was an international multi-sport event that took place in Beijing, People's Republic of China, between the 22 August and 1 September. A total of 6,757 athletes from 165 nations took part in 12 sports. The hosts, China, topped the medal table for the first time, with a total of 103 medals and 54 gold medals (more than twice the number of runners-up the United States).

Sports

Events in a total of twelve sports were contested at the Universiade.

Obligatory sports

Rhythmic gymnastics became an obligatory sport at this edition.

Optional

Medal table

  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue.
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 542524103
2  United States 21131347
3  Japan 14142553
4  Ukraine 1414734
5  Russia 12182052
6  Italy 88622
7  Cuba 64212
8  France 521522
9  United Kingdom 4249
10  South Korea 3101427
11  Poland 3418
12  Romania 3407
13  Australia 3126
14  Brazil 2327
15  Spain 2316
16  North Korea 21811
17  Czech Republic 14813
18  Germany 1427
19  Mexico 1304
20  Netherlands 1236
21  Uzbekistan 1225
22  Israel 1102
22  Latvia 1102
24  Estonia 1023
25  Slovenia 1012
25  South Africa 1012
25  FR Yugoslavia 1012
28  Kenya 1001
28  Morocco 1001
28  Turkey 1001
31  Belarus 061117
32  Chinese Taipei 0358
33  Kazakhstan 0303
34  Belgium 0202
34  Canada 0202
34  Portugal 0202
37   Switzerland 0167
38  Austria 0101
38  Azerbaijan 0101
38  Georgia 0101
38  Ireland 0101
38  Namibia 0101
43  Hungary 0066
44  Botswana 0022
45  Croatia 0011
45  Cyprus 0011
45  Egypt 0011
45  Slovakia 0011
45  Sweden 0011
45  Thailand 0011
Total 170167200537

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