Athletics at the 2006 Commonwealth Games

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Athletics at the 18th Commonwealth Games
MCG Commonwealth Games.jpg
The host stadium in Melbourne
Dates19 March – 25 March
Host cityMelbourne, AustraliaAustralia
VenueMelbourne Cricket Ground
LevelSenior
Events47 (+6 disability)
Participation748 (+disabled) athletes from
63 nations
Records set11 Games records


2006 Commonwealth Games

At the 2006 Commonwealth Games, the athletics events were held in Melbourne, Australia from 19 March to 25 March 2006. A total of 47 events were contested, of which 24 by male and 23 by female athletes. Furthermore, three men's and three women's disability events were held within the programme. All athletics events took place within the Melbourne Cricket Ground, while the marathon and racewalking events took place on the streets of Melbourne and finished at the main stadium.[1]

The hosts Australia easily won the medals table with 16 golds and 41 medals in total. Jamaica came second with 10 golds and 22 medals, while Kenya and England were the next best performers. A total of eleven Games records were broken over the course of the seven-day competition. Six of the records were broken by Australian athletes.

Medal summary[]

Men[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
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Asafa Powell
 Jamaica
10.03 s Olusoji Fasuba
 Nigeria
10.11 s Marc Burns
 Trinidad and Tobago
10.17 s
200 metres
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Omar Brown
 Jamaica
20.47 s Stéphan Buckland
 Mauritius
20.47 s Chris Williams
 Jamaica
20.52 s
400 metres
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John Steffensen
 Australia
44.73 s Alleyne Francique
 Grenada
45.09 s Jermaine Gonzales
 Jamaica
45.16 s
800 metres
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Alex Kipchirchir Rono
 Kenya
1:45.88 min Achraf Tadili
 Canada
1:46.93 min John Litei Nkamasiai
 Kenya
1:46.98 min
1500 metres
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Nicholas Willis
 New Zealand
3:38.49 min Nathan Brannen
 Canada
3:39.20 min Mark Fountain
 Australia
3:39.33 min
5000 metres
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Augustine Choge
 Kenya
12:56.41 min GR Craig Mottram
 Australia
12:58.19 min Benjamin Limo
 Kenya
13:05.30 min
10,000 metres
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Boniface Kiprop Toroitich
 Uganda
27:50.99 min
 Kenya
27:51.16 min Fabiano Joseph Naasi
 Tanzania
27:51.99 min
110 metre hurdles
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Maurice Wignall
 Jamaica
13.26 s Chris Baillie
 Scotland
13.61 s Andy Turner
 England
13.62 s
400 metre hurdles
details
L.J. van Zyl
 South Africa
48.05 s GR Alwyn Myburgh
 South Africa
48.23 s Kemel Thompson
 Jamaica
48.65 s
3000 metre steeplechase
details
Ezekiel Kemboi
 Kenya
8:18.17 min Wesley Kiprotich Koech
 Kenya
8:19.38 min Reuben Kosgei Seroney
 Kenya
8:19.82 min
4×100 metre relay
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 Jamaica (JAM)
Michael Frater
Ainsley Waugh
Chris Williams
Asafa Powell
38.36 s  South Africa (RSA)

Lee-Roy Newton
Leigh Julius

Sherwin Vries
38.98 s  Canada (CAN)
Charles Allen
Anson Henry

39.21 s
4×400 metre relay
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 Australia (AUS)
John Steffensen

Mark Ormrod
Clinton Hill
3:00.93 min  South Africa (RSA)
Jan van der Merwe
Ofentse Mogawane
Paul Gorries
L. J. van Zyl
3:01.84 min  Jamaica (JAM)

Davian Clarke
Lansford Spence
Jermaine Gonzales
3:01.94 min
Marathon
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Samson Ramadhani Nyonyi
 Tanzania
2:11:29 h Fred Mogaka Tumbo
 Kenya
2:12:03 h Dan Robinson
 England
2:14:50 h
20 km walk
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Nathan Deakes
 Australia
1:19:55 GR Luke Adams
 Australia
1:21:38 Jared Tallent
 Australia
1:23:32
50 km walk
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Nathan Deakes
 Australia
3:42.53 GR Tony Sargisson
 New Zealand
3:58.05 Chris Erickson
 Australia
3:58.22
High jump
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Mark Boswell
 Canada
2.26 m Martyn Bernard
 England
2.26 m Kyriakos Ioannou
 Cyprus
2.23 m
Pole vault
details
Steven Hooker
 Australia
5.80 m GR Dmitri Markov
 Australia
5.60 m Steven Lewis
 England
5.50 m
Long jump
details
Ignisious Gaisah
 Ghana
8.20 m Gable Garenamotse
 Botswana
8.17 m Fabrice Lapierre
 Australia
8.10 m
Triple jump
details
Phillips Idowu
 England
17.45 m Khotso Mokoena
 South Africa
16.95 m Alwyn Jones
 Australia
16.75 m
Shot put
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Janus Robberts
 South Africa
19.76 m Dorian Scott
 Jamaica
19.75 m Scott Martin
 Australia
19.48 m
Discus throw
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Scott Martin
 Australia
63.48 m Jason Tunks
 Canada
63.07 m Dariusz Slowik
 Canada
61.49 m
Hammer throw
details
Stuart Rendell
 Australia
77.53 m GR James Steacy
 Canada
74.75 m Christiaan Harmse
 South Africa
73.81 m
Javelin throw
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Nicholas Nieland
 England
80.10 m William Hamlyn Harris
 Australia
79.89 m Oliver Dziubak
 Australia
79.89 m
Decathlon
details
Dean Macey
 England
8143 Maurice Smith
 Jamaica
8074
 Australia
8001

Men's disability events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres T12 Adekunle Adesoji
 Nigeria
11.07 s Hilton Langenhoven
 South Africa
11.22 s
 Nigeria
11.43 s
200 metres T46 Heath Francis
 Australia
22.96 s David Roos
 South Africa
23.12 s
 Nigeria
23.16 s
Discus throw (seated) Tanto Campbell
 Jamaica
34.48 m Jacques Martin
 Canada
32.28 m Ranjith Kumar Jayaseelan
 India
29.88 m

Women[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
details
Sheri-Ann Brooks
 Jamaica
11.19 s Geraldine Pillay
 South Africa
11.31 s Delphine Atangana
 Cameroon
11.39 s
200 metres
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Sherone Simpson
 Jamaica
22.59 s Veronica Campbell
 Jamaica
22.72 s Geraldine Pillay
 South Africa
22.92 s
400 metres
details
Christine Ohuruogu
 England
50.28 s Tonique Williams-Darling
 Bahamas
50.76 s Novlene Williams
 Jamaica
51.12 s
800 metres
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Janeth Jepkosgei
 Kenya
1:57.88 min Kenia Sinclair
 Jamaica
1:58.16 min Maria de Lurdes Mutola
 Mozambique
1:58.77 min
1500 metres
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Lisa Dobriskey
 England
4:06.21 min Sarah Jamieson
 Australia
4:06.64 min Hayley Tullett
 Wales
4:06.76 min
5000 metres
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Isabella Ochichi
 Kenya
14:57.84 min Joanne Pavey
 England
14:59.08 min Lucy Wangui Kabuu
 Kenya
15:00.20 min
10,000 metres
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Lucy Kabuu
 Kenya
31:29.66 min Evelyne Wambui Nganga
 Kenya
31:30.86 min Mara Yamauchi
 England
31:49.40 min
100 metre hurdles
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Brigitte Foster-Hylton
 Jamaica
12.75 s Angela Whyte
 Canada
12.94 s Delloreen Ennis-London
 Jamaica
13.00 s
400 metre hurdles
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Jana Pittman
 Australia
53.82 s GR Natasha Danvers Smith
 England
55.17 s Lee McConnell
 Scotland
55.25 s
3000 m steeplechase
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Dorcus Inzikuru
 Uganda
9:19.51 min GR Melissa Rollison
 Australia
9:24.29 min Donna MacFarlane
 Australia
9:25.05 min
4×100 metre relay
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 Jamaica (JAM)
Daniele Browning
Sheri-Ann Brooks
Peta-Gaye Dowdie
Sherone Simpson
43.10 s  England (ENG)
Anyika Onuora

Laura Turner
Emma Ania
43.43 s  Australia (AUS)
Sally McLellan

Lauren Hewitt
44.25 s
4×400 metre relay
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 Australia (AUS)
Jana Pittman
Caitlin Willis
Tamsyn Lewis
Rosemary Hayward
3:28.66 min  India (IND)
Rajwinder Kaur
Chitra Soman
Manjeet Kaur
Pinki Pramanik
3:29.57 min  Nigeria (NGR)
Kudirat Akhigbe
Joy Eze
Folashade Abugan
Christiana Epukhon
3:31.83 min
Marathon
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Kerryn McCann
 Australia
2:30:54
 Kenya
2:30:56 Liz Yelling
 England
2:32:19
20 km walk
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Jane Saville
 Australia
1:32:46 GR Natalie Saville
 Australia
1:33:33 Cheryl Webb
 Australia
1:36:03
High jump
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Anika Smith
 South Africa
1.91 m Julie Crane
 Wales
1.88 m Karen Beautle
 Jamaica
1.83 m
Angela McKee
 New Zealand
Pole vault
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Kym Howe
 Australia
4.62 m GR Tatiana Grigorieva
 Australia
4.35 m Stephanie McCann
 Canada
4.25 m
Long jump
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Bronwyn Thompson
 Australia
6.97 m GR Kerrie Taurima
 Australia
6.57 m Celine Laporte
 Seychelles
6.57 m
Triple jump
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Trecia Smith
 Jamaica
14.39 m Otonye Iworima
 Nigeria
13.53 m
 England
13.42 m
Shot put
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Valerie Vili
 New Zealand
19.66 m GR Vivian Chukwuemeka
 Nigeria
18.75 m Cleopatra Borel-Brown
 Trinidad and Tobago
17.54 m
Discus throw
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Elizna Naude
 South Africa
61.55 m Seema Antil
 India
60.56 m Dani Samuels
 Australia
59.44 m
Hammer throw
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Brooke Krueger
 Australia
67.90 m GR Jennifer Joyce
 Canada
67.29 m Lorraine Shaw
 England
66.00 m
Javelin throw
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Sunette Viljoen
 South Africa
60.72 m Laverne Eve
 Bahamas
60.54 m Olivia McKoy
 Jamaica
58.27 m
Heptathlon
details
Kelly Sotherton
 England
6396 Kylie Wheeler
 Australia
6298 Jessica Ennis
 England
6269

Women's disability events[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres T37 Elizabeth McIntosh
 Australia
14.38 s Katrina Webb
 Australia
14.51 s Beverley Jones
 Wales
14.81 s
800 metres
T54 (wheelchair)
Chantal Petitclerc
 Canada
1:48.98 Eliza Stankovic
 Australia
1:49.62 Diane Roy
 Canada
1:53.76
Shot put (seated) Njideka Iyiazi
 Nigeria
6.78 m Virginia Ohagwu
 Nigeria
6.08 m
 Australia
5.33 m

Medal table[]

  *   Host nation (Australia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia (AUS)*16121341
2 Jamaica (JAM)104822
3 Kenya (KEN)65415
4 England (ENG)64818
5 South Africa (SAF)57214
6 Canada (CAN)27413
7 Nigeria (NGR)2439
8 New Zealand (NZL)2114
9 Uganda (UGA)2002
10 Tanzania (TAN)1012
11 Ghana (GHA)1001
12 India (IND)0213
13 Bahamas (BAH)0202
14 Wales (WAL)0123
15 Scotland (SCO)0112
16 Botswana (BOT)0101
 Grenada (GRN)0101
 Mauritius (MRI)0101
19 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)0022
20 Cameroon (CMR)0011
 Cyprus (CYP)0011
 Mozambique (MOZ)0011
 Seychelles (SEY)0011
Totals (23 nations)535354160

Participating nations[]

  •  Anguilla (2)
  •  Antigua and Barbuda (8)
  •  Australia (103)
  •  Bahamas (16)
  •  Bangladesh (2)
  •  Belize (3)
  •  Bermuda (5)
  •  Botswana (10)
  •  British Virgin Islands (2)
  •  Cameroon (8)
  •  Canada (38)
  •  Cayman Islands (6)
  •  Cook Islands (1)
  •  Cyprus (9)
  •  Dominica (3)
  •  England (83)
  •  Fiji (10)
  •  Gambia (7)
  •  Ghana (12)
  •  Grenada (4)
  •  Guernsey (2)
  •  Guyana (3)
  •  Isle of Man (2)
  •  India (18)
  •  Jamaica (40)
  •  Jersey (2)
  •  Kenya (38)
  •  Kiribati (2)
  •  Lesotho (6)
  •  Malawi (4)
  •  Malaysia (6)
  •  Maldives (4)
  •  Mauritius (13)
  •  Montserrat (3)
  •  Mozambique (3)
  •  Namibia (2)
  •  New Zealand (25)
  •  Nigeria (30)
  •  Niue (1)
  •  Northern Ireland (7)
  •  Pakistan (6)
  •  Papua New Guinea (11)
  •  Saint Helena (1)
  •  Saint Kitts and Nevis (2)
  •  Saint Lucia (6)
  •  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (4)
  •  Samoa (4)
  •  Scotland (18)
  •  Seychelles (3)
  •  Sierra Leone (14)
  •  Singapore (2)
  •  Solomon Islands (4)
  •  Sri Lanka (7)
  •  South Africa (50)
  •  Swaziland (2)
  •  Tanzania (13)
  •  Tonga (3)
  •  Trinidad and Tobago (16)
  •  Turks and Caicos Islands (5)
  •  Uganda (8)
  •  Wales (19)
  •  Vanuatu (4)
  •  Zambia (3)

References[]

General
Specific
  1. ^ Brown, Matthew (2006-03-17). A Gathering of World champions in Melbourne - Commonwealth Games preview. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-03-04.

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