- 2006 in sports
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dn3=2030s|Athletics (track and field)
::"For an extensive coverage see
2006 in athletics (track and field) "Track
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May 12 —Justin Gatlin equalsAsafa Powell 's 100 m world record time of 9.77 seconds inDoha ,Qatar . Gatlin was initially given a time of 9.76 s, which would have been a new record, but few days later the time was corrected to 9.77
*June 11 —Asafa Powell equals the 100 m world record once again, as he ran the distance in 9.77 seconds atGateshead ,England .
*August 18 —Asafa Powell runs the 100 m in a record-equalling 9.77 seconds for a third time, this time inZürich ,Switzerland .Marathon
International Races
*
March 19 — flagicon|AUS Commonwealth Games Marathon,Melbourne, Australia
**Men's Winner:Samson Ramadhani (TAN) 2:11:29
**Women's Winner:Kerryn McCann (AUS) 2:30:54*
April 9 — flagicon|NEDRotterdam Marathon ,Netherlands
**Men's Winner:Sammy Korir (KEN) 2:06:38
**Women's Winner:Mindaye Gishu (ETH) 2:28:30*
April 17 — flagicon|USABoston Marathon ,United States
**Men's Winner:Robert Cheruiyot (KEN) 2:07:14
**Women's Winner:Rita Jeptoo (KEN) 2:23:38*
April 23 — flagicon|NEDEnschede Marathon ,Netherlands
**Men's Winner:Sammy Rotich (KEN) 2:12:05
**Women's Winner:Petra van Tongeren (NED) 3:19:13*
April 23 — flagicon|GBRLondon Marathon ,United Kingdom
**Men's Winner:Felix Limo (KEN) 2:06:39
**Women's Winner:Deena Kastor (USA) 2:19:36*
August 12 — flagicon|SWE European Championships Marathon,Gothenburg, Sweden
**Women's Winner:Ulrike Maisch (GER) 2:30:01*
August 13 — flagicon|SWE European Championships Marathon,Gothenburg, Sweden
**Men's Winner:Stefano Baldini (ITA) 2:11:32*
September 24 — flagicon|GERBerlin Marathon ,Germany
**Men's Winner:Haile Gebreselassie (ETH) 2:05:56
**Women's Winner:Gete Wami (ETH) 2:21:34*
October 8 — flagicon|NEDEindhoven Marathon ,Netherlands
**Men's Winner:Philip Singoei (KEN) 2:08:18
**Women's Winner:Agnes Hijman (NED) 2:54:36*
October 15 — flagicon|NEDAmsterdam Marathon ,Netherlands
**Men's Winner:Solomon Bushendich (KEN) 2:08:52
**Women's Winner:Rose Cheruiyot (KEN) 2:28:26*
November 5 — flagicon|USANew York City Marathon ,United States
**Men's Winner:Marilson dos Santos (BRA) 2:09:58
**Women's Winner:Jelena Prokopcuka (LAT) 2:25:05*
December 3 — flagicon|JPNFukuoka Marathon ,Japan
**Men's Winner:Haile Gebreselassie (ETH) 2:06:52National Champions
*
April 9 — flagicon|HUNDebrecen ,Hungary
**Men's Winner:Gergely Rezessy — 2:24:30
**Women's Winner:Petra Teveli — 2:43:06*
April 9 — flagicon|NEDRotterdam ,Netherlands
**Men's Winner:Kamiel Maase — 2:10:44
**Women's Winner:Kristyna Loonen — 2:43:13*
April 23 — flagicon|ENGLondon ,England
**Men's Winner: Peter Riley — 2:14:31
**Women's Winner:Mara Yamauchi — 2:25:13*
May 28 — flagicon|CANOttawa ,Canada
**Men's Winner:Charles Bedley — 2:27:58
**Women's Winner:Lyudmila Korchagina — 2:29:42*
July 2 — flagicon|AUSBrisbane ,Australia
**Men's Winner:Lee Troop — 2:14:13
**Women's Winner:Jennifer Gillard — 2:41:06*
September 23 — flagicon|FINJoutseno ,Finland
**Men's Winner:Yrjö Pesonen — 2:23:19
**Women's Winner:Hanna Jantunen — 2:45:07Auto Racing
;
FIA World Championship
*Formula One - "Main article:2006 Formula One season ". Champion:Fernando Alonso
*World Rally Championship - "Main article:2006 World Rally Championship season ". Champion:Sébastien Loeb
*World Touring Car Championship - "Main article:2006 World Touring Car Championship season ". Champion:Andy Priaulx ; Others
*Recaro Formula 3 Cup - championHo-Pin Tung
*Indy Racing League — "Main article:2006 in IRL "
**March 26 :Paul Dana is killed and Ed Carpenter is injured in an accident during the final practice before the Toyota Indy 300. Dana's teammates,Buddy Rice andDanica Patrick , withdraw from the race following the crash.
**Indianapolis 500 — Won bySam Hornish, Jr. .
**Champion:Sam Hornish, Jr.
*V8 Supercar - "Main Article:2006 V8 Supercar Season "
**Rick Kelly narrowly won the championship in controversial circumstances fromCraig Lowndes .
**Craig Lowndes andJamie Whincup won theBathurst 1000 , whileJason Bright andMark Winterbottom won theSandown 500 .
**Ford won the manufacturer title with seven round victories toHolden 's six. The Toll HSV Dealer Team won the team's title with its drivers placed 1st and 4th.
**The season was marred by the deaths of racing legendPeter Brock in a road rally inWestern Australia , and Development Series driverMark Porter in an accident in aBathurst 1000 support event.
*Nascar — "Main articles:2006 in NASCAR ,2006 in NASCAR Busch Series ,2006 in NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series "
**Daytona 500 — Won byJimmie Johnson in the #48Lowe's Chevrolet .
**UAW Ford 500 — Won byBrian Vickers in the #25 DitechChevrolet
**Allstate 400 at the Brickyard — Won byJimmie Johnson in the #48Lowe's Chevrolet .
**Champion:Jimmie Johnson *Renault Mégane Eurocup - champion
Jaap van Lagen ofThe Netherlands .Baseball
*
March 20 : Japan wins the firstWorld Baseball Classic , defeating Cuba 10-6 in the championship game.
*May 28 - Barry Bonds hits his 715th career home run in a 6-3 home loss to theColorado Rockies , passing Babe Ruth for second place on the career list and setting a new record for left-handed hitters.
*July 11 - TheAmerican League wins theMLB All-Star Game by a score of 3-2 on Michael Young's game-winning 2-run triple in the 9th inning.
*October 14 - TheDetroit Tigers sweep theOakland Athletics in the American League Championship Series and advance to their first World Series since 1984.
*October 27 - TheSt. Louis Cardinals win the2006 World Series 4-1 in Game 5. The St. Louis Cardinals (10 wins) advance to 2nd place for mostWorld Series wins after theNew York Yankees (26).Basketball
College basketball
Men's
*
March 30 : TheUniversity of South Carolina wins its second straight NIT title, defeating theUniversity of Michigan 76-64.
*April 3 : TheUniversity of Florida wins its first ever NCAA title, defeatingUCLA 73-57. George Mason, an 11 seed, makes it to the final fourWomen's
*
April 4 : The University of Maryland wins its first ever NCAA women's title, defeating Duke 78-75 in overtime.Professional competitions
Americas
*
National Basketball Association (United States and Canada)
**January 22 :Los Angeles Lakers starKobe Bryant scores 81 points in a win over theToronto Raptors , becoming only the second player in league history to score at least 80 points in one game. It was the second highest individual point total in NBA history (Second only to Wilt Chamberlain's 100 point performance).
**June 20 :Miami Heat defeat theDallas Mavericks in 6 games in theNBA Finals series. Finals MVPDwyane Wade rallied four consecutive 35-point games to come back from a two games to none deficit and win four straight.Asia-Pacific
*
Chinese Basketball Association -Guangdong Southern Tigers defeatBayi Rockets (4-1) in finals.*
National Basketball League (Australia) -Melbourne Tigers defeat theSydney Kings 3-0 in best-of-five final series*
Philippine Basketball Association
**February 19 :Red Bull Barako defeats thePurefoods Chunkee Giants , 4 games to 2 in the Fiesta Conference Finals.
**July 21 : ThePurefoods Chunkee Giants defeatsRed Bull Barako , 4 games to 2 in the Philippine Cup Finals.Europe
*
Euroleague -April 30 :Russia n power CSKA Moscow dethrones the two-time defending Euroleague champions Maccabi Tel Aviv (Israel ) 73-69 atSazka Arena inPrague . This is CSKA's fifth title in the competition, but first since1971 . Third place goes to TAU Cerámica, which defeated FC Barcelona 87-82 in an all-Spanish affair.*Adriatic League (former Yugoslavia) -
April 23 : FMP (Serbia ) defeat Partizan (Serbia) 73-72 in the final.*Croatian League -
June 9 : Cibona defeat Zadar 2-1 in the best-of-three finals.*LNB - Pro A (France) -
June 18 : Le Mans defeat Nancy 93-88 in the Pro A Final.*HEBA (Greece) -
June 7 :Panathinaikos complete a 3-0 sweep of Olympiakos in the HEBA finals.*Super League (Israel) -
June 8 : Maccabi Tel Aviv defeat Hapoel Jerusalem 96-66 in the Super League Final.*Lega Basket A (Italy) -
June 20 : Benetton Treviso defeat Climamio Bologna 3-1 in the best-of-five Lega A finals.*LKL (Lithuania) -
May 27 : Lietuvos Rytas complete a 4-0 sweep of Žalgiris in the LKL finals.*PLK (Poland) -
May 19 :Prokom Trefl Sopot complete a 4-1 win overAnwil Włocławek in the PLK finals.* Super League (Russia) -
May 27 : CSKA Moscow complete a 3-0 sweep of Khimki in the Super League finals.*Superleague (Serbia and Montenegro) -
June 18 : Partizan (Serbia) complete a 3-0 sweep of Red Star Belgrade (Serbia) in the Superleague finals. Due to disturbances between Red Star supporters and police in Game 2, the last game is held at an emptyPionir Hall , and any other games would also have been played behind closed doors.*ACB (Spain)
**February 19 : TAU Cerámica lift the Copa del Rey with an 85-80 win over Pamesa Valencia.
**June 21 : Unicaja Málaga complete a 3-0 sweep of TAU Cerámica in the ACB finals.*TBL (Turkey) -
June 7 : In what would turn out to be their last game as an independent club, Ülker complete a 4-0 finals sweep of crosstown rival Efes Pilsen.FIBA tournaments
*
2006 FIBA World Championship -September 3 : Spain win the gold medal 70-47 over Greece.*
2006 FIBA World Championship for Women -September 23 : Australia win the gold medal 91-74 over Russia.Boxing
*
January 7 –Carlos Manuel Baldomir upsetsZab Judah by unanimous decision and is crowned worldwelterweight champion by the WBC.
*March 3 – WelshmanJoe Calzaghe defeats AmericanJeff Lacy by landslide unanimous decision for the WBO-IBFsuper middleweight title unification. Calzaghe's stellar performance propelled him to #9 in Ring Magazine's pound for pound list.
*March 25 –Edwin Valero 's record streak of 18 consecutive first-roundknockout s ends when Genaro Trazancos survives until the second round.
*April 1 –Sergei Liakhovich wins the WBO worldheavyweight title fromLamon Brewster by unanimous decision.
*April 8 –Floyd Mayweather Jr. defeatsZab Judah by unanimous decision to win the IBF welterweight title. A mini-riot ensued asRoger Mayweather , Floyd's uncle and trainer, runs into the ring retaliating to a low blow and rabbit punch by Judah. The fight resumed and Mayweather won by decision.
*April 22 –Wladimir Klitschko wins the IBF world heavyweight title fromChris Byrd by TKO in round 7.
*April 29 –Acelino Freitas defeatsZahir Raheem for the vacant WBOlightweight title bysplit decision .
*May 6 –Oscar de la Hoya returns from a 20-month break and defeatsRicardo Mayorga for the WBCsuper welterweight title.
*May 20 –Marco Antonio Barrera defeatsRocky Juarez by split decision. Juarez was very competitive throughout the fight breaking Barrera's nose in the early rounds. The fight was originally announced as a draw until it was later revealed that there were two scorecard tabilation errors.
*June 10 –Bernard Hopkins defeatsAntonio Tarver by unanimous to take the light heavyweight world championship.
*June 17 –Winky Wright andJermain Taylor fight ends in a draw for the undisputed middleweight championship of the world inMemphis, Tennessee
*July 13 to 23 – 36th European Amateur Boxing Championships held inPlovdiv, Bulgaria
**"Light Flyweight (– 48 kg):" flagicon|RussiaDavid Ayrapetyan (Russia)
**"Flyweight (– 51 kg):" flagicon|RussiaGeorgi Balakshin (Russia)
**"Bantamweight (– 54 kg):" flagicon|BulgariaDetelin Dalakliev (Bulgaria)
**"Featherweight (– 57 kg):" flagicon|RussiaAlbert Selimov (Russia)
**"Lightweight (– 60 kg):" flagicon|ArmeniaHrachik Javakhyan (Armenia)
**"Light Welterweight (– 64 kg):"flagicon|BulgariaBoris Georgiev (Bulgaria)
**"Welterweight (– 69 kg):" flagicon|RussiaAndrey Balanov (Russia)
**"Middleweight (– 75 kg):" flagicon|RussiaMatvey Korobov (Russia)
**"Light Heavyweight (– 81 kg):" flagicon|RussiaArtur Beterbiyev (Russia)
**"Heavyweight (– 91 kg):" flagicon|UkraineDenis Poyatsika (Ukraine)
**"Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg):" flagicon|RussiaIslam Timurziev (Russia)
*August 12 –Oleg Maskaev knocks outHasim Rahman in the 12th round to win the WBC Heavyweight title.
*November 4 Floyd Mayweather Jr. becomes the WBC and linear Welterweight champion after he defeatsCarlos Baldomir by unanimous decision.
*November 11 Wladimir Klitschko defends his IBF heavyweight title by defeating American contenderCalvin Brock winning by a stunning knockout in the seventh round.
*November 18 Manny Pacquiao wins by technical knockout in his third and rubber match againstErik Morales
*December 9 Jermain Taylor defends his middleweight title as he defeatsKassim Ouma Cricket
"See also
International cricket in 2005-06 ,2005-06 Australian cricket season and2005-06 West Indian cricket season "Curling
:main|2005-06 curling season
*Olympic champions:
**Men's: Canada (Brad Gushue ,Mark Nichols ,Russ Howard ,Jamie Korab ,Mike Adam )
**Women's: Sweden (Anette Norberg ,Eva Lund ,Cathrine Lindahl ,Anna Svärd ,Ulrika Bergman )*World champions:
**Men's: Scotland (David Murdoch ,Ewan MacDonald ,Warwick Smith ,Euan Byers , Peter Smith)
**Women's: Sweden (Anette Norberg ,Eva Lund ,Cathrine Lindahl ,Anna Svärd ,Ulrika Bergman )Cycling
UCI ProTour
"See
2006 UCI ProTour forroad bicycle racing events:The2006 Tour de France was won byFloyd Landis of the USA, but he is expected to be stripped of the title after failing a drugs test.UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
"See
Mountain Bike World Cup 2006 formountain bike racing events"Cyclo-cross *UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in
Zeddam ,Netherlands (January 28 –29)
**Men's Competition
*#Gold –Erwin Vervecken
*#Silver –Bart Wellens
*#Bronze –Francis Mourey
**Women's Competition
*#Gold –Marianne Vos
*#Silver –Hanka Kupfernagel
*#Bronze –Daphny van den Brand Figure skating
World Figure Skating Championships
Held in
Calgary ,Canada
*Men's singles
*#Stéphane Lambiel
*#Brian Joubert
*#Evan Lysacek *Ladies' singles
*#Kimmie Meissner
*#Fumie Suguri
*#Sasha Cohen *
Pair skating
*#Pang Qing /Tong Jian
*#Zhang Dan /Zhang Hao
*#Maria Petrova /Alexei Tikhonov *
Ice dancing
*#Albena Denkova /Maxim Staviski
*#Marie-France Dubreuil /Patrice Lauzon
*#Tanith Belbin /Benjamin Agosto Football (American)
BCS Bowl Games
NFL Playoffs
*
February 5 : ThePittsburgh Steelers winSuper Bowl XL atFord Field inDetroit, Michigan , defeating theSeattle Seahawks 21-10.* MVP of Super Bowl XL was Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward.
Pro Football Hall of Fame
*
Reggie White ,Troy Aikman , John Madden,Warren Moon ,Harry Carson , andRayfield Wright are elected to thePro Football Hall of Fame .Football (soccer)
::"For an extensive coverage see
2006 in football (soccer) "Events
*
January 1 - Australia officially leaves theOceania Football Confederation and joins theAsian Football Confederation .International tournaments
*
2006 African Cup of Nations - Egypt
*2006 FIFA World Cup - Italy
*UEFA Champions League 2005-06 -FC Barcelona Major national championships
* Argentina Primera División -
Boca Juniors (Clausura )
* Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro -São Paulo FC
* England Premiership - Chelsea
* FranceLigue 1 - Lyon
* Germany Bundesliga - Bayern Munich
* ItalySerie A - Inter Milan awarded title after initial winners Juventus were stripped of the title due to involvement in the 2006 Serie A match fixing scandal.
* SpainLa Liga -FC Barcelona
* Portugal Liga -FC Porto Gaelic Athletic Association
*
Gaelic football
**All-Ireland Senior Football Championship , Kerry 4-15 Mayo 3-05
**All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship , Mayo
**All-Ireland Minor Football Championship , Roscommon
**All-Ireland Junior Football Championship , Kerry
**National Football League, Kerry 2-11 Galway 0-11
**Tommy Murphy Cup , Louth 3-14 Leitrim 1-11
**All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship , Salthill-Knocknacarra
**Dublin Senior Football Championship , UCD 0-10 St Vincents 0-09
**Dublin Intermediate Football Championship ,St Peregrines 1-11 St Margarets 0-9.
**Dublin Minor Football Championship ,Cuala 2-11 St Vincents
**Dublin AFL Division 1 , Thomas Davis 0-10 Round Towers (C) 0-07
*Hurling
**All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship , Kilkenny 1-16 Cork 1-13
**Dublin Senior Hurling Championship ,Craobh Chiaráin 2-10Ballyboden St Endas 2-08
**Dublin Senior B Hurling Championship , St Marks 1-12 Crumlin 0-09
**Dublin Intermediate Hurling Championship , St Marks 2-10 Crumlin 2-07Gliding
World Gliding Championships
*Eskilstuna , Sweden
** Open Class Winner: Michael Sommer, Germany; Glider: Alexander Schleicher ASW 22 BLE
** 18-metre Class Winner: Phil Jones, UK; Glider:Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2 cxt
** 15-metre Class Winner:Janusz Centka , Poland; Glider:SZD 56 Diana
** Standard Class Winner: Leigh Wells, UK; Glider:Rolladen-Schneider LS8 *
Vinon-sur-Verdon , France
** Club Class Winner:Sebastian Kawa , Poland; Glider: SZD-48-3M Brawo
** World Class Winner: Christophe Ruch, France; Glider:PZL PW-5 Golf Men's major championships
*6-9 April:Masters Tournament —Phil Mickelson wins by two shots to claim his second green jacket and third major victory.
*15-18 June: U.S. Open —Geoff Ogilvy wins his first major, defeatingPhil Mickelson and two others by one shot after a historic collapse by Mickelson, who had led by two shots going into the final two holes.
*20-23 July: British Open —Tiger Woods wins by two shots to become the first golfer to defend theClaret Jug since Tom Watson in 1983-84.
*17-20 August:PGA Championship —Tiger Woods wins his thirdWanamaker Trophy (and first since 2000) by five shots over second placeShaun Micheel .Tour money list / order of merit winners:
*PGA Tour -Tiger Woods with $9,941,563 from 15 events played. [http://www.pgatour.com/stats/leaders/r/2006/109 Full money list]
*European Tour -Pádraig Harrington with €2,489,337. [http://www.europeantour.com/default.sps?pagegid=%7B7E944807%2D48EC%2D411A%2DB82A%2DD56203FDC915%7D Current order of merit]
*Japan Golf Tour -Shingo Katayama with 178,402,190 Yen. [http://www.jgto.org/jgto/WG03010100Init.do?year=2006&tournaKbnCd=0 Current money list]
*Asian Tour -Jeev Milkha Singh with $591,884. [http://www.asiantour.com/statistics.htm Current order of merit]
*PGA Tour of Australasia -Nick O'Hern with AUS$583,820. [http://www.pgatour.com.au/default.asp?s=orderofmerit Current order of merit]
*Sunshine Tour -Charl Schwartzel ofSouth Africa topped the 2005-6 Order of Merit with earnings of 1,207,459.70.South African Rand . [http://www.sunshinetour.info/tic/tmoom.cgi full list] .
*Champions Tour -Jay Haas with $2,420,227Team event
*22-24 September: Team Europe wins the Ryder Cup for the third straight time, defeating Team USA 18½–9½.LPGA majors
*30 March -2 April :Kraft Nabisco Championship - Australia'sKarrie Webb defeats 18, 36 and 54-hole leaderLorena Ochoa in a playoff to claim her seventh major championship. Ochoa had shot a 62 in the first round, setting a tournament record and equalling the record low score in an LPGA major.
*8-11 June:LPGA Championship -Se Ri Pak defeatsKarrie Webb in a playoff to claim her third LPGA Championship and fifth major title.
*29 June -2 July : U.S. Women's Open -Annika Sörenstam defeatsPat Hurst by four shots in an 18-hole playoff to claim her third title in this event and 10th major.
*3-6 August: Weetabix Women's British Open AmericanSherri Steinhauer claims her third title in this event, her first since it has been recognized as a major by the LPGA, by a three-stroke margin.
*LPGA Tour money leader -Lorena Ochoa - $2,592,872Men's amateur
*British Amateur -Julien Guerrier
*U.S. Amateur -Richie Ramsay
*European Amateur -Rory McIlroy Awards
*PGA Tour Player of the Year:Tiger Woods wins for a record eighth time in ten full seasons on Tour
*PGA Tour Rookie of the Year:Trevor Immelman
=Handball=Men's Competition
*European Championship in
Switzerland :* Gold Medal: hb|FRA:* Silver Medal: hb|ESP:* Bronze Medal: hb|DENWomen's Competition
*European Championship in
Sweden :* Gold Medal: hbw|NOR:* Silver Medal: hbw|RUS:* Bronze Medal: hbw|FRAHorse Racing *
May 6 -Barbaro wins theKentucky Derby Ice hockey
*
17 February : The Swedish women's ice hockey team defeats the United States in the semifinal round in the 2006 Olympic games. This marks the first time that either the United States or Canada has lost to anyone other than each other.
*26 February : Sweden defeats Finland 3-2 to capture the men's gold medal at the 2006 Olympic games.
*8 April : TheWisconsin Badgers defeat theBoston College Eagles for the NCAA National Championship.
*19 June : Stanley Cup Finals TheCarolina Hurricanes defeat theEdmonton Oilers 4 games to 3 to win theStanley Cup Ice skating
Long track speed skating
*European Championships,
Hamar ,Norway :
**Men allround:Enrico Fabris ,Italy 151.523 points (36.75–1:47.57–6:24.33–13:29.69)
**Ladies allround:Claudia Pechstein ,Germany 163.159 points (39.60–1:58.04–4:08.47–7:08.02)
*World Sprint Championships,Heerenveen ,Netherlands :
**Men:Joey Cheek ,United States 139.990 points (35.19–1:09.25–35.09–1:10.17)
**Ladies:Svetlana Zhurova ,Russia 153.625 points (38.35–1:17.20–38.28–1:16.79)
*World Allround Championships,Calgary ,Canada :
**Men:Shani Davis ,United States 145.742 points (35.17–1:42.68–6:10.49–13:05.94)
**Ladies:Cindy Klassen ,Canada 154.580 points (37.51–1:51.85–3:53.34–6:48.97)Lacrosse
*Championships
**International Lacrosse Federation -World Lacrosse Championship -Canada over theUnited States , 15–10, inLondon, Ontario , breaking a 28-year US winning streak, and being the last game of lacrosse legendGary Gait 's spectacular career. It also gave Gait every major lacrosse championship possible.
**National Lacrosse League -Champion's Cup -Colorado Mammoth over theBuffalo Bandits , 16–9, in theHSBC Arena ,Buffalo, New York
**Canadian Junior A -Minto Cup - Peterborough Lakers (OLA) over theSix Nations Arrows (OLA), 9–5
**Canadian Senior A -Mann Cup - Peterborough Lakers (MSL) over theVictoria Shamrocks (WLA), 4 games to 1, in thePeterborough Memorial Centre ,Peterborough, Ontario
**Major League Lacrosse -Steinfeld Cup -Philadelphia Barrage over theDenver Outlaws , 23–12, inThe Home Depot Center ,Carson, California *
September - Lacrosse is first played inFrance
**September - At the Decathlonsport convention lacrosse was presented and the foundation of the first lacrosse team in France laid down
**Mid-October - The first practice for 10–15 year olds takes place inParis
**A group of 20–25 year olds run regular weekly practicesOlympics
:"See:
2006 Winter Olympics "Rugby league
*
Bradford Bulls win theWorld Club Challenge .
* Queensland defeat New South Wales in the2006 Rugby League State of Origin series .
*Brisbane Broncos win the 2006 NRL premiership.
*St Helens RFC win theSuper League XI Grand Final.
* Australia defeat New Zealand defeat New Zealand 16-12 in the 7th minute of extra time to claim the2006 Rugby League Tri-Nations .
*Darren Lockyer , wins the 2006 NRL premiership, 2006 State of Origin series and the 2006 Tri-Nations as captain of all three winning sides. He also claimed theGolden Boot for top international player of the year.
* Fiji and Tonga become the first two teams to qualify for the2008 Rugby League World Cup .Rugby union
* France win the
2006 Six Nations Championship
*Sale Sharks win theGuinness Premiership
*London Wasps win the2005-06 Powergen Cup
* Biarritz win theTop 14
* Ulster win the Celtic League
* New Zealand win gold at the Rugby Sevens event at the2006 Commonwealth Games
* Munster win the2005-06 Heineken Cup
* The Crusaders win the Super 14 final in foggy conditions.
* Fiji win the2005-06 World Sevens Series , becoming the first team other than New Zealand to win the overall crown in the seven-year history of theWorld Sevens Series .
* TheAll Blacks win the2006 Tri Nations Series
* TheBlue Bulls and theFree State Cheetahs share theCurrie Cup in Bloemfontein after the Final went into extra time. Final Score 28 - 28ki jumping
*
Four Hills Tournament :Janne Ahonen andJakub Janda are joint winners, for the first time in the tournament's 54-year history.
*Ski-flying World Championships :
**Gold:Roar Ljøkelsøy ,Norway 788.0 points (Distances in metres: 202.5–207.5–190–207.5)
**Silver:Andreas Widhölzl ,Austria 762.4 points (205–182.5–191–208.5)
**Bronze:Thomas Morgenstern ,Austria 752.2 points (195.5–195.5–182–210)outh Asian Games
"see":
2006 South Asian Games wimming
International Tournaments
*Eighth World Short Course Championships, held in
Shanghai, China (April 5 – 9)
**Australia wins the most medals (24), and the most gold medals (12)
*28th European LC Championships inBudapest, Hungary (July 31 –August 6 )
**Italy and France win the most medals (15), Russia the most gold medals (7)
* First FINA Youth World Swimming Championships inRio de Janeiro (August 22 –August 27 )
**Italy wins 17 medals (including 8 golds), United States wins 14 (5 golds)Records
*
August 12 —Roland Schoeman breaks the short course world record in the men's 50 m freestyle (short course) inHamburg, Germany , and becomes the first man to swim the distance under 21 seconds, with a time of 20:98 seconds.*
August 28 — InHobart, Tasmania , Australian swimmerLibby Lenton bettersNatalie Coughlin 's world record in the women's 100 m butterfly (short course) from 56:39 to 55:95.Tennis
Australian Open
*
16 January to29 January . See2006 Australian Open for details.
** Men's Singles:Roger Federer ofSwitzerland d.Marcos Baghdatis ofCyprus , 5-7, 7-5, 6-0, 6-2.
** Women's Singles:Amélie Mauresmo ofFrance d.Justine Henin-Hardenne ofBelgium , 6-1, 2-0 ret.French Open
*
28 May to11 June . See2006 French Open for details.
** Men's Singles:Rafael Nadal ofSpain d.Roger Federer ofSwitzerland , 1-6, 6-1, 6-4, 7-6.
** Women's Singles:Justine Henin-Hardenne ofBelgium d.Svetlana Kuznetsova ofRussia , 6-4, 6-4.Wimbledon
*
26 June to9 July . See 2006 Wimbledon for details.
**Men's Singles:Roger Federer ofSwitzerland d.Rafael Nadal ofSpain , 6-0, 7-6 (5), 6-7 (2), 6-3.
**Women's Singles:Amélie Mauresmo ofFrance d.Justine Henin-Hardenne ofBelgium , 2-6, 6-3, 6-4.US Open
* See 2006 US Open for details.
** Men's Singles:Roger Federer ofSwitzerland d.Andy Roddick of theUnited States , 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-1.
** Women's Singles:Maria Sharapova ofRussia d.Justine Henin-Hardenne ofBelgium , 6-4, 6-4.News
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Andre Agassi retired after the U.S. Open.Volleyball Men's Competition
* FIVB World League — Final Round in
Moscow, Russia
** Gold Medal: vb|BRA
** Silver Medal: vb|FRA
** Bronze Medal: vb|RUS
* European League — Final Round inIzmir, Turkey
** Gold Medal: vb|NED
** Silver Medal: vb|CRO
** Bronze Medal: vb|GRE
* World Championship
** Gold Medal: vb|BRA
** Silver Medal: vb|POL
** Bronze Medal: vb|BUL
* Pan-American Cup inMexicali andTijuana, Mexico
** Gold Medal: vb|USA
** Silver Medal: vb|DOM
** Bronze Medal: vb|CANWomen's Competition
* FIVB World Grand Prix — Final Round in
Reggio Calabria, Italy
** Gold Medal: vbw|BRA
** Silver Medal: vbw|RUS
** Bronze Medal: vbw|ITA
* World Championship
** Gold Medal: vbw|RUS
** Silver Medal: vbw|BRA
** Bronze Medal: vbw|SRB
* Pan-American Cup inSan Juan, Puerto Rico
** Gold Medal: vbw|BRA
** Silver Medal: vbw|CUB
** Bronze Medal: vbw|DOMWater polo Men's Competition
* FINA World Cup in
Budapest, Hungary
** Gold Medal: wp|SRB
** Silver Medal: wp|HUN
** Bronze Medal: wp|ESP
* FINA World League inAthens, Greece
** Gold Medal: wp|SRB
** Silver Medal: wp|ESP
** Bronze Medal: wp|GRE
*European Championship Qualifier
**Kranj ,Slovenia : wp|SLO and wp|SVK
**Eindhoven ,Netherlands : wp|GRE and wp|NED
**Imperia ,Italy : wp|ITA and wp|ROM
* European Championship inBelgrade ,Serbia
** Gold Medal: wp|SRB
** Silver Medal: wp|HUN
** Bronze Medal: wp|ESP
* Central American and Caribbean Games inCartagena de Indias ,Colombia
** Gold Medal: wp|CUB
** Silver Medal: wp|COL
** Bronze Medal: wp|MEXWomen's Competition
*European Championship Qualifier
**Nancy ,France : wpw|NED and wpw|GER
**Madrid ,Spain : wpw|GRE and wpw|ESP
* European Championship inBelgrade ,Serbia
** Gold Medal: wpw|RUS
** Silver Medal: wpw|ITA
** Bronze Medal: wpw|HUN
* FINA World League inCosenza ,Italy
** Gold Medal: wpw|USA
** Silver Medal: wpw|ITA
** Bronze Medal: wpw|RUS
* Central American and Caribbean Games inCartagena de Indias ,Colombia
** Gold Medal: wpw|CUB
** Silver Medal: wpw|PUR
** Bronze Medal: wpw|VEN
* Holiday Cup in Los Alamitos, United States
** Gold Medal: wpw|USA
** Silver Medal: wpw|RUS
** Bronze Medal: wpw|AUSMulti-sports events
* Central American and Caribbean Games held in
Cartagena de Indias ,Colombia Awards
*Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year:
Tiger Woods , PGA golf
*Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year:Lorena Ochoa , LPGA golfDeaths
January
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January 4 — Steve Rogers, 51, Australian rugby league player and CEO of theCronulla Sharks
*January 4 —Nel van Vliet , 79, Dutch breaststroke swimmer
*January 5 —Rod Dedeaux , 91, American college baseball coach
*January 8 —Elson Becerra , 27, Colombian football (soccer) player
*January 8 —Raatbek Sanatbayev , 36, Kyrgyz Greco-Roman wrestler (b.1969 )
*January 9 — Jack Snow, 62, American football player
*January 10 — Dave Brown,52,American football player
*January 11 —Eric Namesnik , 35, American swimmer
*January 19 —Geoff Rabone 84, New Zealand cricketer
*January 19 —Tom Nugent , 92, American college football coach and sportscaster; inventor of theI formation
*January 22 —Alec Coxon , 90, English cricketerFebruary
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February 1 —Dick Brooks , 63, American NASCAR driver
*February 3 —Johnny Vaught , 96, American college football coach
*February 9 —Ron Greenwood , 84, English football (soccer) player and manager
*February 16 —Ernie Stautner , 80, German-American football player
*February 17 —Roy Chapman , 79, American racehorse owner (Smarty Jones )
*February 20 —Curt Gowdy , 86, American sports broadcaster
*February 23 —Telmo Zarraonaindía , 85, Spanish footballer
*February 28 — James Ronald "Bunkie" Blackburn, 69, American NASCAR driverMarch
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March 1 —Peter Osgood , 59, English football (soccer) player
*March 4 —Roman Ogaza , 53, Polish football (soccer) player
*March 6 —Kirby Puckett , 45, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins )
*March 8 —Teresa Ciepły , 68, Polish sprinter and hurdler (b.1937 )
*March 11 —Bernie Geoffrion , 75, Canadian ice hockey player
*March 11 —Jesús Miguel Rollán , 37, Spanish water polo goalkeeper
*March 12 — Jonatan Johansson, 26, Swedish snowboarder
*March 15 —Red Storey , 88, Canadian pro football player and ice hockey referee
*March 17 —Ray Meyer , 92, American college basketball coach
*March 26 —Paul Dana , 30, AmericanIndy Racing League Driver
*March 29 —Bob Veith , 81, American racing driverApril
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April 6 —Maggie Dixon , 28, American women's college basketball coach (Army) (b. 1977)
*April 12 —Shekhar Mehta , 60, Kenyan rally driver
*April 23 —Tue Bjørn Thomsen , 33, Danish boxer (b.1972 )May
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May 3 —Earl Woods , 72, father of golferTiger Woods (b.1932 )
*May 11 —Floyd Patterson , 71, American heavyweight boxing champion (b.1935 )
*May 17 —Mieczysław Nowak , 69, Polish weightlifter (b.1936 )
*May 22 —Spencer Clark , 19, American NASCAR driver
*May 26 —Ted Schroeder , 84, American tennis player
*May 28 —Umberto Masetti , 80, Italian motorcycle racing champion
*May 29 —Johnny Servoz-Gavin , 64, French Formula One driverJune
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June 3 —Doug Serrurier , 85, South African Formula One driver
*June 5 —Eric Gregg , 55,National League umpire
*June 7 —John Tenta , 42,professional wrestler
*June 12 —Dennis Shepherd , 79, South African boxer (b.1926 )July
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July 29 —Guido Daccò , 63, Italian racing driver
*July 30 —Al Balding , 82, first Canadian golfer to win on thePGA Tour August
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August 3 —Kenneth Richmond , 80, British wrestler (b.1926 )
*August 5 —Susan Butcher , 51, American sled dog musher, four-time Iditarod winner (b.1954 )
*August 13 —Al Hostak , 90, American-born middleweight boxer (b.1916 )
* August 13 —Payao Pooltarat , 48, Thai boxer (b.1957 )
*August 15 —Faas Wilkes , 82, Dutch football (soccer) player (b.1923 )
*August 25 —John Blankenstein , 57, Dutch football (soccer) referee (b.1949 )
*August 30 —Stefan Blaho , 21, Slovakian ice hockey player (b.1985 )eptember
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September 2 —Bob Mathias , 75, American decathlete (b.1930 )
*September 4 —Giacinto Facchetti , 64, Italian footballer (b.1942 )
*September 8 —Peter Brock , 61, Australia racecar driver (b.1945 )
*September 15 —Brunon Bendig , 67, Polish boxer (b.1938 )
*September 18 —Floyd Curry , 81, NHL player (b.1925 )
*September 19 —Roy Schuiten , 55, Dutch cyclist (b.1950 )
*September 26 —Byron Nelson , 94, American PGA golfer (b.1912 )
*September 29 —Walter Hadlee , 91, New Zealand cricketer (b.1915 )October
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October 3 —Peter Norman , 64, Australian athlete (b.1942 )
*October 6 —Puck Brouwer , 75, Dutch athlete (b.1930 )
* October 6 —Buck O'Neil , 94, American baseball player and manager (b.1911 )
*October 8 —Mark Porter , 31,V8 Supercar driver (b.1975
*October 11 —Cory Lidle , 34, American baseball player (b.1972 )
*October 12 —Johnny Callison , 67, American baseball player (b.1939 )
*October 14 —Chun Wei Cheung , 34, Dutch rowing cox (b.1972 )
*October 16 —Trebisonda Valla , 90, Italian female athlete (b.1916 )
*October 27 —Joe Niekro , 61, American baseball player (b.1944 )
*October 28 —Red Auerbach , 89, American basketball coach and executive (b.1917 )
* October 28 —Trevor Berbick , 51, Jamaican boxer (b.1955 )November
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November 3 –Alberto Spencer , 69, Ecuadorian footballer (b. 1937)
*November 4 —Sergi López Segú , 39, Spanish football player (b.1967 )
*November 5 —Pietro Rava , 90, Italian football player (b.1916 )
* November 5 —Bobby Shearer , 74, Scottish football player (b.1932 )
*November 6 —Francisco Fernández-Ochoa , 56, Spanish alpine skier (b.1950 )
* November 6 —George Gardner , 64, Canadian ice hockey player (b.1942 )
*November 7 —Johnny Sain , 89, American baseball player (b.1917 )
*November 17 —Ferenc Puskás , 79, Hungarian soccer player (b.1927 )
* November 17 —Bo Schembechler , 77, American college football coach (b.1929 )
*November 23 —Willie Pep , 84, American featherweight boxer (b.1922 )
*November 24 —Jack Ferrante , 90, American football player (b.1916 )
*November 26 —Isaac Gálvez , 31, Spanish cyclist (b.1975 )
*November 28 —Max Merkel , 87, Austrian soccer player and manager (b.1918 )December
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December 7 —Kevin Berry , 61, Australian butterfly swimmer (b.1945 )
*December 12 —Paul Arizin , 78, American basketball player (b.1928 )
*December 13 —Lamar Hunt , 74, American sports executive (b.1932 )
*December 15 —Clay Regazzoni , 67, Swiss Formula One driver (b.1939 )
*December 16 —Cecil Travis , 93, American baseball player (b.1913 )
*December 21 —Scobie Breasley , 92, Australian jockey (b.1914 )
*December 24 —Mirko Sandić , 64, Yugoslavian water polo player (b.1942 )
*December 31 —Yaacov Hodorov , 79, Israeli football goalkeeper (b.1927 )
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