Sailing
One man and three women competed for the People's Republic of China in the sailing competition at the 2000 Olympics in three events.
Men's Mistral
- Zhou Yuanguo
- Race 1 - (37) OCS
- Race 2 - 6
- Race 3 - 23
- Race 4 - (37) DSQ
- Race 5 - 18
- Race 6 - 2
- Race 7 - 3
- Race 8 - 2
- Race 9 - 1
- Race 10 - 1
- Race 11 - 8
- Final - 64 (5th place)
Women's Mistral
- Zhang Chujun
- Race 1 - 10
- Race 2 - (17)
- Race 3 - 8
- Race 4 - (11)
- Race 5 - 6
- Race 6 - 3
- Race 7 - 5
- Race 8 - 5
- Race 9 - 8
- Race 10 - 8
- Race 11 - 7
- Final - 60 (7th place place)
Women's Double Handed Dinghy (470)
- Yang Xiaoyan and Li Dongying
- Race 1 - (19)
- Race 2 - 14
- Race 3 - (19)
- Race 4 - 18
- Race 5 - 11
- Race 6 - 16
- Race 7 - 18
- Race 8 - 18
- Race 9 - 16
- Race 10 - 17
- Race 11 - 12
- Final - 140 (19th place)
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