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
Women
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 m | Sherone Simpson | 10.89 | Torri Edwards | 11.06 SB | Allyson Felix | 11.07 |
| 200 m | Allyson Felix | 22.11 CR | Sanya Richards | 22.17 PB | Sherone Simpson | 22.22 |
| 400 m | Sanya Richards | 49.25 CR | Novlene Williams | 50.36 | Shericka Williams | 50.44 |
| 800 m | Zulia Calatayud | 1:59.02 CR | Janeth Jepkosgei | 1:59.10 | Hasna Benhassi | 1:59.44 |
| 1500 m | Maryam Yusuf Jamal | 4:01.58 | Tatyana Tomashova | 4:03.26 | Yelena Soboleva | 4:03.49 |
| 3000 m | Meseret Defar | 8:34.22 CR | Tirunesh Dibaba | 8:34.74 | Vivian Cheruiyot | 8:38.86 PB |
| 5000 m | Tirunesh Dibaba | 16:04.77 | Meseret Defar | 16:04.78 | Isabella Ochichi | 16:07.39 |
| 100 m hurdles | Michelle Perry | 12.52 | Damu Cherry | 12.56 | Perdita Felicien | 12.58 SB |
| 400 m hurdles | Lashinda Demus | 53.42 | Tiffany Williams | 54.22 | Tetiana Tereschuk-Antipova | 54.76 |
| 3000 m s'chase | Alesia Turava | 9:27.08 | Jeruto Kiptum | 9:28.60 | Salome Chepchumba | 9:29.58 |
| High jump | Kajsa Bergqvist | 1.98 m | Tia Hellebaut | 1.98 m | Venelina Veneva | 1.98 m |
| Pole vault | Yelena Isinbayeva | 4.75 m | Monika Pyrek | 4.65 m | Jennifer Stuczynski | 4.60 m |
| Long jump | Tatyana Lebedeva | 6.92 m | Bronwyn Thompson | 6.77 m | Rose Richmond | 6.75 m |
| Triple jump | Tatyana Lebedeva | 14.82 m | Hrysopiyi Devetzi | 14.67 m | Yamilé Aldama | 14.67 m |
| Shot put[1] | Natallia Kharaneka | 19.81 m | Valerie Vili | 19.64 m | Yumileidi Cumbá | 18.78 m |
| Discus throw | Franka Dietzsch | 64.73 m | Nicoleta Grasu | 62.32 m | Anna Söderberg | 61.50 m |
| Hammer throw | Betty Heidler | 75.44 m CR | Kamila Skolimowska | 73.33 m | Yipsi Moreno | 71.85 m |
| Javelin throw | Barbora Špotáková | 66.21 m NR | Steffi Nerius | 65.06 m | Christina Scherwin | 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
- 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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