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Silver:
Bronze:
Special Distinctions
Statistics
The total of 27 medals and Special Distinctions are distributed among 10 countries:
Winners of the IOC/IAKS AWARD 2003
The Jury awarded three Gold, twelve Silver and seven Bronze medals as well as conferring five Special Distinctions.Gold:
- Telstra Stadion, Sydney, Australia
Architect: Bligh Lobb Sports Architecture, a joint venture of HOK
Sport+Venue+Event and Bligh Voller Nield, Brisbane - Reithalle Rennweg (Sorry. This file does not exist any more.) (equestrian hall), Vienna, Austria
Architect: Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn. Diether S. Hoppe, Vienna - Westbad (pool), Munich, Germany
Architect: Reichert-Pranschke-Maluche Architecten GmbH, Munich
Silver:
- Sydney SuperDome, Sydney, Australia
Architect: The Cox Group, Architects & Planners, Sydney - Sydney International Tennis Centre, Sydney, Australia
Architect: Bligh Voller Nield, Architects, Sydney - Dunc Gray Velodrome, Sydney, Australia
Architect: Ryder Associates Architects, Sydney - Yamanashi Kose Sports Park Ice Arena, Kose Kohfu City, Japan
Architect: MHS Architects, Planners & Engineers, Tokyo - Naturbad Amstetten (pool), Amstetten, Austria
Architect: Architecturbüro Zechner & Zechner, Vienna - Xscape Milton Keynes, UK
Architect: FaulknerBrowns, Architects, - Manchester Aquatics Centre, Manchester, UK
Architect: FaulknerBrowns, Architects, Newcastle upon Tyne - Dual-section sports hall of Heilig Blut girls' secondary school, Erding, Germany
Architect: Claus + Forster, Architects BDA, Munich - Agrippabad (pool), Cologne, Germany
Architect: Planungsgruppe Bad, Meerbusch - Triple-section sports hall, Markt Grossostheim, Germany
Architect: Dierks Blume Nasedy, Architects, Darmstadt - Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace, Phokeng, South Africa
Architect: Waterston Weyer Roon, Architects, Brooklyn, Pretoria - Estadio Polideportivo, Mar del Plata, Argentina
Architect: Lier y Tonconogy, Architects, Buenos Aires
Bronze:
- Sydney International Equestrian Centre, Sydney, Australia
Architect: EQUUS 2000 Pty Ltd. A Consortium of Timothy Cout & Company, Scott Carver, SJPH Design Partnership, Sutton Forest - Westpac Stadium, Wellington City, New Zealand
Architect: Bligh Lobb Sports Architecture (a joint venture of Bligh Voller Nield and HOK Sport+Venue+Event) and Architecture Warren Mahoney, Brisbane - Propstei St. Gerold equestrian hall, St. Gerold, Austria
Architect: DI Arch. Hermann Kaufmann ZT GmbH, Schwarzach - Sport Center of the Chilean Chamber of Construction, Santiago de Chile
Architect: Araya, Elton & Associate Architects, Santiago de Chile - "Mühlenkopfschanze" - FIS World Cup ski jump, Willingen, Germany
Architect: Pahl + Weber-Pahl u.a., Architects BDA, Darmstadt - Arlberg-well.com Center, St. Anton-Arlberg, Austria
Architect: Dietrich/Untertrifaller, Architects, Bregenz - Multipurpose Arena: RIMAC Centre, La Jolla, USA
Architect: David Body, AIA, RIBA / Cannon Design, Los Angeles
Special Distinctions
- Penrith Whitewater Stadium, Sydney, Australia
Architect: Pacific Power International, Sydney - allrounder winter world, indoor skiing centre, Neuss, Germany
Architect: Dr. Schrammen + Partner, Architects BDA - Urban Planners - Engineers, Mönchengladbach - Center Court LTTC Rot-Weiss Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Architect: Architectural Studio, Prof. Peter A. Herms, Berlin - DanGast-Quellbad (pool), Germany
Architect: De Witt, Dohrn, Janssen, Architects and Engineers, Bad Zwischenahn - Sports and leisure park Tivoli-Neu-Innsbruck, Neu-Innsbruck, Austria
Architect: DI Albert Wimmer, Architect, Vienna
Statistics
The total of 27 medals and Special Distinctions are distributed among 10 countries:
| Gold | Silver | Bronze | Special Distinctions | |
| Argentinia | 1 | |||
| Australia | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
| Chile | 1 | |||
| Germany | 1 | 3 | 1 | 3 |
| UK | 2 | |||
| Japan | 1 | |||
| Newzeeland | 1 | |||
| Austria | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| South Africa | 1 | |||
| USA | 1 |
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