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The following events in athletics
(track and field) took place in 2006:
Championships
World
Athletics Tour
The World Athletics Tour is a tournament where athletes
accumulate points from placing in designated meets throughout the
season. The top-ranking athletes in each event are then allowed
entry in the IAAF World Athletics
Final.
In 2006 the World Athletics Tour consisted of six IAAF Golden
League meets (Oslo, Paris, Rome, Zurich, Brussels, Berlin), six Super Grand
Prix meets (Doha, Athens, Lausanne, Stockholm, London (Crystal
Palace), Monaco),
twelve Grand Prix meets (Melbourne, Dakar, Osaka, Belém, Eugene,
Hengelo, Ostrava, Gateshead, Madrid,
Helsinki, Rieti, Zagreb) as well as 26 Area Permit Meetings all
over the world. The World Athletics Final was held in Stuttgart, having been
staged in Monaco the three previous years.
Challenges
In certain events that are not included in the World Athletics
Final, currently race walking and combined events (formerly
also cross-country running), distinct
tournaments, named challenges, are being held. Similarly
to the World Athletics Tour, the participating athletes accumulate
points in designated meets, however in this case the final ranking
is decided by the points table and not a conclusive meet.
See IAAF World Race Walking
Challenge and IAAF World Combined
Events Challenge for the 2006 results.
World
Records
Senior
Outdoor
| Event |
Record |
Athlete |
Nationality |
Date |
Place |
| 100
m |
Men |
9.77 s |
Asafa
Powell |
Jamaica |
June 11, 2006 |
Gateshead, United
Kingdom |
| August 18, 2006 |
Zurich, Switzerland |
| 5000
m |
Women |
14:24.53 |
Meseret
Defar |
Ethiopia |
3 June 2006 |
New York
City, USA |
| 15 km (road) |
Women |
46:55 |
Kayoko
Fukushi |
Japan |
5 February 2006 |
Marugame, Japan |
| 20 km (road) |
Men |
55:48 |
Haile
Gebrselassie |
Ethiopia |
15 January 2006 |
Phoenix, United
States |
| 20 km (road) |
Women |
1:03:21 |
Lornah
Kiplagat |
Netherlands |
8 October 2006 |
Debrecen, Hungary |
| Half
marathon |
Men |
58:55 |
Haile
Gebrselassie |
Ethiopia |
15 January 2006 |
Phoenix, United
States |
| 110 m hurdles |
Men |
12.88 s |
Liu Xiang |
China |
July 11, 2006 |
Lausanne, Switzerland |
| 50
km walk (road) |
Men |
3:35:47 |
Nathan
Deakes |
Australia |
December 6, 2006 |
Geelong, Australia |
4x800 m
relay |
Men |
7:02.43 |
Kenya
Joseph
Mutua,
William
Yiampoy,
Ismael Kombich,
Wilfred
Bungei |
Kenya |
August 25, 2006 |
Brussels, Belgium |
| Hammer
throw |
Women |
77.26 |
Gulfiya Khanafeyeva |
Russia |
12 June 2006 |
Tula, Russia |
| 77.41 |
Tatyana
Lysenko |
Russia |
24 June 2006 |
Zhukovsky, Russia |
| 77.80 |
Tatyana
Lysenko |
Russia |
15 August 2006 |
Tallinn, Estonia |
| NOT
RATIFIED: |
| 10 km (road) |
Men |
26:54 |
Eliud
Kipchoge |
Kenya |
31 December 2006 |
Madrid, Spain |
| Zersenay
Tadese |
Eritrea |
31 December 2006 |
Madrid, Spain |
| 25 km (road) |
Men |
1:11:37 |
Haile
Gebrselassie |
Ethiopia |
March 12, 2006 |
Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands |
| 25 km (road) |
Women |
1:21:31 |
Constantina Tomescu |
Romania |
22 October 2006 |
Chicago, United States |
| 30 km (road) |
Women |
1:38:30 |
Constantina Tomescu |
Romania |
22 October 2006 |
Chicago, United States |
Indoor
| Event |
Record |
Athlete |
Nationality |
Date |
Place |
| 1500
m |
Women |
3:58.28 |
Yelena
Soboleva |
Russia |
18 February 2006 |
Moscow, Russia |
| 3000
m |
Women |
8:27.86 |
Liliya
Shobukhova |
Russia |
17 February 2006 |
Moscow, Russia |
| High jump |
Women |
2.08 m |
Kajsa
Bergqvist |
Sweden |
4 February 2006 |
Arnstadt, Germany |
| Pole vault |
Women |
4.91 m |
Yelena
Isinbayeva |
Russia |
12 February 2006 |
Donetsk, Ukraine |
4x400 m
relay |
Women |
3:23.37 |
Yuliya Gushchina,
Olga
Kotlyarova,
Olga
Zaytseva,
Olesya Krasnomovets |
Russia |
28 January 2006 |
Glasgow, Scotland |
| NOT
RATIFIED: |
4x400 m
relay |
Men |
3:01.96 |
Kerron
Clement,
Wallace
Spearmon,
Darold
Williamson,
Jeremy
Wariner |
United States |
11 February 2006 |
Fayetteville, United States |
Junior
Outdoor
| Event |
Record |
Athlete |
Nationality |
Date |
Place |
4x100 m
relay |
Women |
43.29 |
Bianca Knight,
Jeneba Tarmoh,
Elizabeth Olear,
Gabrielle Mayo |
United States |
8 August 2006 |
Eugene, United States |
| Discus
throw |
Men |
66.35 |
Margus Hunt |
Estonia |
15 August 2006 |
Beijing, China |
| 66.68 |
Margus Hunt |
Estonia |
16 August 2006 |
Beijing, China |
| 67.32 |
Margus Hunt |
Estonia |
16 August 2006 |
Beijing, China |
| Hammer
throw |
Men |
82.62 |
Yevgeniy Aydamirov |
Russia |
22 July 2006 |
Tula, Russia |
| NOT
RATIFIED: |
| 10 km walk |
Men |
39:45 |
Sergey Morozov |
Russia |
19 February 2006 |
Adler, Russia |
| 39:00 |
Chu Yafei |
China |
21 October 2006 |
Xi'an, China |
Awards
Men
Women
Awards
At the 2006 World Athletics Gala in Monaco Asafa Powell and Sanya Richards
were given the IAAF World Athlete of the
Year awards for men and women respectively.
At the same time Liu
Xiang and Meseret Defar were recognized with the
Performance of the Year awards for men and women, for
their new world records (see above). The Rising Star Award was
given to Margus Hunt
for his world junior records, and the Coaches’ Award was
given to Woldemeskel Kostre of Ethiopia. Hicham El
Guerrouj, Stefka Kostadinova and Jan Železný
were presented Distinguished Career Awards.[1]
Transfers of eligibility
See list of
eligibility transfers in athletics
Men's Best Year
Performances
Women's Best Year
Performances
Marathon
Men's
competition
Commonwealth
Games
European
Championships
Asian
Games
Best Year
Performances
Women's
Competition
Commonwealth Games
European Championships
Asian
Games
Best
Year Performances
References