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An Aboriginal dancer makes his way across the floor of the Olympic Stadium while performing before an audience of 110,000 (Not shown) September 15th, 2000, during the opening ceremonies for the Sydney 2000 Olympics

The Olympic torch is lit while raised to the top of the Olympic Stadium before an audience of 110,000 on September 15th, 2000, during the opening ceremonies for the Sydney 2000 Olympics

Some of the 110,000 members of the audience take part in the festivities September 15th, 2000 during the opening ceremonies for the Sydney 2000 Olympics

On September 15th, 2000, an audience of 110,000 inside Olympic Stadium bathes in blue light and become performers as they wave flashlights and blinking lights during the opening ceremonies for the Sydney 2000 Olympics

High angle view down onto the Sydney Olympic Stadium floor as thousands of performers take part in the opening ceremonies for the 2000 Olympic games before an audience of 110,000 on September 15th, 2000. Fifteen US Military athletes (Not shown) are competing in the 2000 Olympic games as members of the US Olympic team. In addition to the fifteen competing athletes there are eight alternates and five coaches (Not shown) representing each of the four services in various venues

Visitors to the Sydney 2000 Olympics pass under the Olympic rings outside of the Olympic Stadium, September 15th, 2000, prior to the opening ceremonies. Fifteen US Military athletes (Not shown) are competing in the 2000 Olympic games as members of the US Olympic team. In addition to the fifteen competing athletes there are eight alternates and five coaches (Not shown) representing each of the four services in various venues

A time exposure of Olympic Stadium after a rainstorm during the 2000 Olympic games in Sydney, Australia, on September 25th, 2000

The Olympic band performs before an audience of 110,000 (Not shown), September 15th, 2000, during the opening ceremonies for the Sydney 2000 Olympics. Fifteen US Military athletes (Not shown) are competing in the 2000 Olympic games as members of the US Olympic team. In addition to the fifteen competing athletes there are eight alternates and five coaches (Not shown) representing each of the four services in various venues

Athletes stream onto the field at Olympic Stadium during closing ceremonies on the last day of the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Fifteen US Department of Defense personnel participated in the Olympics, from coaches and support staff to athletes competing in various venues

Aboriginal dancers make their way across the floor of the Olympic Stadium while performing before an audience of 110,000 (Not shown) September 15th, 2000, during the opening ceremonies for the Sydney 2000 Olympic games

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Base: Sydney

State: New South Wales

Country: Australia (AUS)

Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Rick Sforza, USAF

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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1912
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aboriginal dancers aboriginal dancers way floor olympic stadium olympic stadium audience ceremonies sydney games us air force sports technical sergeant high resolution olympic games new south wales tsgt rick sforza us national archives australia historical photos australia group of people