Modern Era · Oceania · Culture

2000

Sydney Olympics open

September 15, 2000

Cathy Freeman lit a cauldron rising from a ring of fire and later ran the four hundred meters in a bodysuit, winning gold for an Australia still arguing about reconciliation with its Aboriginal peoples. Her victory lap, carrying both the Australian and Aboriginal flags, became one of the Games' defining images. The Games were called the best ever organized, a high-water mark before security replaced spectacle.