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2006 IAAF World Athletics Final

The 4th IAAF World Athletics Final was held at the Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion in Stuttgart, Germany on September 9 and September 10, 2006.

Results

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Asafa Powell
Jamaica
9.89 CR Leonard Scott
United States
9.91 Tyson Gay
United States
9.92
200 m Tyson Gay
United States
19.68 CR Wallace Spearmon
United States
19.88 Usain Bolt
Jamaica
20.10
400 m Jeremy Wariner
United States
44.02 CR Gary Kikaya
DR Congo
44.10 AR LaShawn Merritt
United States
44.14
800 m Mbulaeni Mulaudzi
South Africa
1:46.99 Bram Som
Netherlands
1:47.10 Wilfred Bungei
Kenya
1:47.22
1500 m Alex Kipchirchir
Kenya
3:32.76 CR Bernard Lagat
United States
3:32.93 Augustine Choge
Kenya
3:33.37
3000 m Tariku Bekele
Ethiopia
7:38.98 Edwin Soi
Kenya
7:39.25 Isaac Kiprono Songok
Kenya
7:39.50
5000 m Kenenisa Bekele
Ethiopia
13:48.62 Edwin Soi
Kenya
13:49.45 Abreham Cherkos
Ethiopia
13:49.66
110 m hurdles Liu Xiang
China
12.93 CR Dayron Robles
Cuba
13.00 NR Allen Johnson
United States
13.01
400 m hurdles Periklis Iakovakis
Greece
47.92 L.J. van Zyl
South Africa
48.08 Bershawn Jackson
United States
48.24
3000 m s'chase Paul Kipsiele Koech
Kenya
8:01.37 Richard Mateelong
Kenya
8:08.62 Bouabdellah Tahri
France
8:10.86
High jump Linus Thörnblad
Sweden
2.33 m Andrey Silnov
Russia
2.33 m Stefan Holm
Sweden
Yaroslav Rybakov
Russia
2.29 m
Pole vault Paul Burgess
Australia
5.82 m Toby Stevenson
United States
5.82 m Tim Lobinger
Germany
5.82 m
Long jump Irving Saladino
Panama
8.41 m Mohamed Salman Al-Khuwalidi
Saudi Arabia
8.34 m Louis Tsatoumas
Greece
8.29 m
Triple jump Yoandri Betanzos
Cuba
17.29 m Jadel Gregório
Brazil
17.12 m Walter Davis
United States
16.98 m
Shot put Reese Hoffa
United States
21.05 m Christian Cantwell
United States
20.94 m Rutger Smith
Netherlands
20.74 m
Discus Virgilijus Alekna
Lithuania
68.63 m CR Gerd Kanter
Estonia
68.47 m Aleksander Tammert
Estonia
64.94 m
Hammer Koji Murofushi
Japan
81.42 m Ivan Tikhon
Belarus
81.12 m Krisztián Pars
Hungary
80.41 m
Javelin Andreas Thorkildsen
Norway
89.50 m Tero Pitkämäki
Finland
88.25 m Peter Esenwein
Germany
85.30 m


Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m Sherone Simpson
Jamaica
10.89 Torri Edwards
United States
11.06 SB Allyson Felix
United States
11.07
200 m Allyson Felix
United States
22.11 CR Sanya Richards
United States
22.17 PB Sherone Simpson
Jamaica
22.22
400 m Sanya Richards
United States
49.25 CR Novlene Williams
Jamaica
50.36 Shericka Williams
Jamaica
50.44
800 m Zulia Calatayud
Cuba
1:59.02 CR Janeth Jepkosgei
Kenya
1:59.10 Hasna Benhassi
Morocco
1:59.44
1500 m Maryam Yusuf Jamal
Bahrain
4:01.58 Tatyana Tomashova
Russia
4:03.26 Yelena Soboleva
Russia
4:03.49
3000 m Meseret Defar
Ethiopia
8:34.22 CR Tirunesh Dibaba
Ethiopia
8:34.74 Vivian Cheruiyot
Kenya
8:38.86 PB
5000 m Tirunesh Dibaba
Ethiopia
16:04.77 Meseret Defar
Ethiopia
16:04.78 Isabella Ochichi
Kenya
16:07.39
100 m hurdles Michelle Perry
United States
12.52 Damu Cherry
United States
12.56 Perdita Felicien
Canada
12.58 SB
400 m hurdles Lashinda Demus
United States
53.42 Tiffany Williams
United States
54.22 Tetiana Tereschuk-Antipova
Ukraine
54.76
3000 m s'chase Alesia Turava
Belarus
9:27.08 Jeruto Kiptum
Kenya
9:28.60 Salome Chepchumba
Kenya
9:29.58
High jump Kajsa Bergqvist
Sweden
1.98 m Tia Hellebaut
Belgium
1.98 m Venelina Veneva
Bulgaria
1.98 m
Pole vault Yelena Isinbayeva
Russia
4.75 m Monika Pyrek
Poland
4.65 m Jennifer Stuczynski
United States
4.60 m
Long jump Tatyana Lebedeva
Russia
6.92 m Bronwyn Thompson
Australia
6.77 m Rose Richmond
United States
6.75 m
Triple jump Tatyana Lebedeva
Russia
14.82 m Hrysopiyi Devetzi
Greece
14.67 m Yamilé Aldama
Sudan
14.67 m
Shot put[1] Natallia Kharaneka
Belarus
19.81 m Valerie Vili
New Zealand
19.64 m Yumileidi Cumbá
Cuba
18.78 m
Discus throw Franka Dietzsch
Germany
64.73 m Nicoleta Grasu
Romania
62.32 m Anna Söderberg
Sweden
61.50 m
Hammer throw Betty Heidler
Germany
75.44 m CR Kamila Skolimowska
Poland
73.33 m Yipsi Moreno
Cuba
71.85 m
Javelin throw Barbora Špotáková
Czech Republic
66.21 m NR Steffi Nerius
Germany
65.06 m Christina Scherwin
Denmark
64.83 m NR
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

References

  1. ^ Nadzeya Astapchuk had originally finished third in the women's competition but was later disqualified for doping."Revision of results following sanctions of Tsikhan and Ostapchuk". IAAF. 27 April 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2014.

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