Cheating controversy
The Basketball ID event at the 2000 Paralympic Games were marred by one of sport's biggest controversies which saw a classification of athlete removed from the next two Paralympic games. Fernando Martin Vicente, former head of the Spanish Federation for Mentally Handicapped Sports, allowed athletes with no disabilities to compete at the Games in order to win the gold medal. The team at the centre of the row was the Spanish basketball team, who won the gold medal after beating Russia in the final despite fielding a team mainly composed of athletes with no intellectual disability. The athletes were quickly exposed and the IPC reacted by stripping Spain of their medal and removing all events from the following Games for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Events for athletes with intellectual disabilities returned to the Paralympic schedule in 2012.Medal summary
Spain originally won the gold medal, but they were disqualified after it was discovered that ten of the team's twelve players were not disabled. As a consequence of this decision, official results indicate that no gold medal was awarded for this event: Thomas Reinecke, the Chief Operating Officer of the International Paralympic Committee at the time, stated in an interview with theGroup stage
Finals
References
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