2006 IAAF Golden League

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The 2006 Golden League was the ninth edition of the IAAF's annual series of six athletics meets, held across Europe, with athletes having the chance to win the Golden League Jackpot of $1 million.

Contents

Programme

Results

Men

Event Bislett Games
Oslo
Meeting Gaz de France
Paris
Golden Gala
Rome
Weltklasse Zürich
Zürich
Memorial van Damme
Brussels
ISTAF
Berlin
100 m Flag of Jamaica.svg  Asafa Powell  (JAM)
9.98
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Asafa Powell  (JAM)
9.85
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Asafa Powell  (JAM)
9.85
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Asafa Powell  (JAM)
9.77
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Asafa Powell  (JAM)
9.99
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Asafa Powell  (JAM)
9.86
200 m  -  -  -  - Flag of the United States.svg  Tyson Gay  (USA)
19.79
 - 
400 m Flag of the United States.svg  Jeremy Wariner  (USA)
44.31
Flag of the United States.svg  Jeremy Wariner  (USA)
43.91
Flag of the United States.svg  Jeremy Wariner  (USA)
43.62
Flag of the United States.svg  Jeremy Wariner  (USA)
44.20
Flag of the United States.svg  Jeremy Wariner  (USA)
44.29
Flag of the United States.svg  Jeremy Wariner  (USA)
44.26
800 m Flag of Kuwait.svg  Mohammad Al-Azemi  (KUW)
1:44.41
Flag of Kenya.svg  Wilfred Bungei  (KEN)
1:42.69
Flag of Morocco.svg  Amine Laalou  (MAR)
1:43.25
Flag of South Africa.svg  Mbulaeni Mulaudzi  (RSA)
1:43.38
 - Flag of South Africa.svg  Mbulaeni Mulaudzi  (RSA)
1:44.37
4X800 m relay  -  -  -  - Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya  (KEN)
7:02.43
 - 
1500 m / 1 mileFlag of Kenya.svg  Brimin Kiprop Kipruto  (KEN)
3:36.53
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ivan Heshko  (UKR)
3:31.08
Flag of Kenya.svg  Daniel Kipchirchir Komen  (KEN)
3:29.02
Flag of Kenya.svg  Augustine Choge  (KEN)
3:32.40
Flag of France.svg  Mehdi Baala  (FRA)
3:32.01
Flag of Kenya.svg  Augustine Choge  (KEN)
3:32.48
Flag of Kenya.svg  Alex Kipchirchir  (KEN)
3:50.32
 -  -  -  -  - 
3000 m  -  -  -  -  - Flag of Spain.svg  Jesús España  (ESP)
7:56.36
5000 m Flag of Kenya.svg  Isaac Kiprono Songok  (KEN)
12:55.79
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Kenenisa Bekele  (ETH)
12:51.44
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Kenenisa Bekele  (ETH)
12:50.18
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Kenenisa Bekele  (ETH)
12:48.25
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Kenenisa Bekele  (ETH)
12:48.09
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Kenenisa Bekele  (ETH)
12:57.74
10000 m  -  -  -  - Flag of Kenya.svg  Micah Kogo  (KEN)
26:35.63
 - 
3000 m steeplechase  - Flag of Kenya.svg  Ezekiel Kemboi  (KEN)
8:09.29
Flag of Kenya.svg  Paul Kipsiele Koech  (KEN)
7:59.94
Flag of Qatar.svg  Saif Saaeed Shaheen  (QAT)
7:56.54
Flag of Qatar.svg  Saif Saaeed Shaheen  (QAT)
8:04.32
 - 
110 m hurdles  - Flag of the United States.svg  Terrence Trammell  (USA)
13.06
Flag of the United States.svg  Terrence Trammell  (USA)
12.88
Flag of the United States.svg  Allen Johnson  (USA)
13.14
 - Flag of the United States.svg  David Oliver  (USA)
13.25
400 m hurdles  - Flag of the United States.svg  Alwyn Myburgh  (USA)
48.46
Flag of the United States.svg  Bershawn Jackson  (USA)
47.86
Flag of Greece.svg  Periklis Iakovakis  (GRE)
47.92
 -  - 
Long jump Flag of Panama.svg  Irving Saladino  (PAN)
8.53
Flag of Ghana.svg  Ignisious Gaisah  (GHA)
8.31
Flag of Panama.svg  Irving Saladino  (PAN)
8.45
Flag of Panama.svg  Irving Saladino  (PAN)
8.36
Flag of Panama.svg  Irving Saladino  (PAN)
8.31
Flag of Panama.svg  Irving Saladino  (PAN)
8.35
Triple Jump  -  -  - Flag of Sweden.svg  Christian Olsson  (SWE)
17.39
 -  - 
Pole vault  -  - Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Paul Burgess  (AUS)
5.82
Flag of the United States.svg  Brad Walker  (USA)
5.85
 - Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Steven Hooker  (AUS)
5.96
Shot Put  -  -  -  -  - Flag of the United States.svg  Reese Hoffa  (USA)
21.14
Discus throw Flag of Lithuania.svg  Virgilijus Alekna  (LTU)
68.39
 -  - Flag of Lithuania.svg  Virgilijus Alekna  (LTU)
68.51
 -  - 
Javelin throw Flag of Norway.svg  Andreas Thorkildsen  (NOR)
91.59
Flag of Finland.svg  Tero Pitkämäki  (FIN)
89.07
Flag of Norway.svg  Andreas Thorkildsen  (NOR)
90.34
Flag of Finland.svg  Tero Pitkämäki  (FIN)
88.27
Flag of Norway.svg  Andreas Thorkildsen  (NOR)
86.97
Flag of Norway.svg  Andreas Thorkildsen  (NOR)
87.43

Women

Event Bislett Games
Oslo
Meeting Gaz de France
Paris
Golden Gala
Rome
Weltklasse Zürich Memorial van Damme
Brussels
ISTAF
Berlin
100 m Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie  (BAH)
11.22
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sherone Simpson  (JAM)
11.25
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sherone Simpson  (JAM)
10.87
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sherone Simpson  (JAM)
11.09
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sherone Simpson  (JAM)
10.95
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sherone Simpson  (JAM)
11.25
200 m Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kim Gevaert  (BEL)
22.58
 -  -  - Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kim Gevaert  (BEL)
22.68
 - 
400 m Flag of the United States.svg  Sanya Richards  (USA)
49.82
Flag of the United States.svg  Sanya Richards  (USA)
49.73
Flag of the United States.svg  Sanya Richards  (USA)
49.31
Flag of the United States.svg  Sanya Richards  (USA)
50.18
Flag of the United States.svg  Sanya Richards  (USA)
50.02
Flag of the United States.svg  Sanya Richards  (USA)
49.81
800 m Flag of Kenya.svg  Janeth Jepkosgei  (KEN)
2:00.51
 - Flag of Cuba.svg  Zulia Calatayud  (CUB)
1:59.35
Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Kotlyarova  (RUS)
1:58.69
Flag of Morocco.svg  Hasna Benhassi  (MAR)
1:59.06
 - 
1500 m  - Flag of Russia.svg  Yuliya Fomenko  (RUS)
3:55.68
 -  -  -  - 
5000 m Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Tirunesh Dibaba  (ETH)
14:30.40
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Tirunesh Dibaba  (ETH)
14:54.30
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Tirunesh Dibaba  (ETH)
14:52.37
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Tirunesh Dibaba  (ETH)
14:45.73
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Tirunesh Dibaba  (ETH)
14:30.63
Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Meseret Defar  (ETH)
14:25.43
100 m hurdles Flag of Jamaica.svg  Brigitte Foster-Hylton  (JAM)
12.70
Flag of Sweden.svg  Susanna Kallur  (SWE)
12.61
Flag of Sweden.svg  Susanna Kallur  (SWE)
12.51
Flag of the United States.svg  Michelle Perry  (USA)
12.65
Flag of the United States.svg  Michelle Perry  (USA)
12.55
Flag of the United States.svg  Ginnie Powell  (USA)
12.65
400 m hurdles  - Flag of the United States.svg  Lashinda Demus  (USA)
53.76
Flag of the United States.svg  Lashinda Demus  (USA)
53.51
 -  -  - 
High jump Flag of Croatia.svg  Blanka Vlašić  (CRO)
1.98
Flag of Russia.svg  Yelena Slesarenko  (RUS)
2.00
Flag of Croatia.svg  Blanka Vlašić  (CRO)
2.00
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Venelina Veneva  (BUL)
2.04
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tia Hellebaut  (BEL)
1.98
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tia Hellebaut  (BEL)
2.00
Long Jump Flag of Sweden.svg  Carolina Klüft  (SWE)
6.67
 -  -  -  -  - 
Triple Jump  -  - Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Lebedeva  (RUS)
14.88
 -  - Flag of Germany.svg  Franka Dietzsch  (GER)
54.36
Pole Vault  -  - Flag of Russia.svg  Yelena Isinbaeva  (RUS)
5.76
 - Flag of Russia.svg  Yelena Isinbaeva  (RUS)
4.81
 - 
Javelin Throw  -  -  -  -  - Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Barbora Špotáková  (CZE)
64.30
Discus Throw  -  -  -  -  - Flag of Germany.svg  Franka Dietzsch  (GER)
54.36

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