2006 in the sport of athletics

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2006 in athletics
Major world events World Championships
World Indoor Championships
IAAF Athletes of the Year Asafa Powell
Sanya Richards
2005
2007

The following events in the sport of athletics took place in 2006:

Contents

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, Zürich, 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

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDatePlace
100 m Men9.77 s Asafa Powell Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica June 11, 2006 Gateshead, United Kingdom
August 18, 2006 Zürich, Switzerland
100 m Men9.77 [Note 1] Justin Gatlin Flag of the United States.svg  USA May 12, 2006 Doha, Qatar
5000 m Women14:24.53 Meseret Defar Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia June 3, 2006 New York City, USA
15 km (road)Women46:55+ Kayoko Fukushi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan February 5, 2006 Marugame, Japan
20 km (road)Men55:48+ Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia January 15, 2006 Phoenix, United States
20 km (road)Women1:03:21 Lornah Kiplagat Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands October 8, 2006 Debrecen, Hungary
Half marathon Men58:55 Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia January 15, 2006 Phoenix, United States
110 m hurdles Men12.88 s Liu Xiang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China July 11, 2006 Lausanne, Switzerland
50 km walk (road)Men3:35:47 Nathan Deakes Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia December 6, 2006 Geelong, Australia
4x800 m
relay
Men7:02.43 Joseph Mutua,
William Yiampoy,
Ismael Kombich,
Wilfred Bungei
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya August 25, 2006 Brussels, Belgium
Hammer throw Women77.26 Gulfiya Khanafeyeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia June 12, 2006 Tula, Russia
77.41 Tatyana Lysenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia June 24, 2006 Zhukovsky, Russia
77.80 Tatyana Lysenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia August 15, 2006 Tallinn, Estonia
NOT RATIFIED:
10 km (road)Men26:54 [Note 2] Eliud Kipchoge Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya December 31, 2006 Madrid, Spain
Zersenay Tadese Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea December 31, 2006 Madrid, Spain
25 km (road)Men1:11:37 [Note 3] Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia March 12, 2006 Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands
25 km (road)Women1:21:31+ [Note 3] Constantina Tomescu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania October 22, 2006 Chicago, United States
30 km (road)Women1:38:30+ [Note 3] Constantina Tomescu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania October 22, 2006 Chicago, United States

Indoor

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDatePlace
1500 m Women3:58.28 Yelena Soboleva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia February 18, 2006 Moscow, Russia
3000 m Women8:27.86 Liliya Shobukhova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia February 17, 2006 Moscow, Russia
High jump Women2.08 m Kajsa Bergqvist Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden February 4, 2006 Arnstadt, Germany
Pole vault Women4.91 m Yelena Isinbayeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia February 12, 2006 Donetsk, Ukraine
4x400 m
relay
Women3:23.37 Yuliya Gushchina,
Olga Kotlyarova,
Olga Zaytseva,
Olesya Krasnomovets
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia January 28, 2006 Glasgow, United Kingdom
NOT RATIFIED:
4x400 m
relay
Men3:01.96 [Note 3] Kerron Clement,
Wallace Spearmon,
Darold Williamson,
Jeremy Wariner
Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States February 11, 2006 Fayetteville, United States

Notes

  1. Ratified as a record but later nullified due to Gatlin's failed drug test
  2. Not ratified due to excessive downhill slope
  3. 1 2 3 4 Not ratified due to inadequate drug testing

Junior

Outdoor

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDatePlace
4x100 m
relay
Women43.29 Bianca Knight,
Jeneba Tarmoh,
Elizabeth Olear,
Gabrielle Mayo
USAAugust 8, 2006 Eugene, United States
Discus throw Men66.35 Margus Hunt Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia August 15, 2006 Beijing, China
66.68 Margus Hunt Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia August 16, 2006Beijing, China
67.32 Margus Hunt Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia August 16, 2006Beijing, China
Hammer throw Men82.62 Yevgeniy Aydamirov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia July 22, 2006 Tula, Russia
NOT RATIFIED:
10 km walk Men39:45 Sergey Morozov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia February 19, 2006 Adler, Russia
39:00 Chu Yafei Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China October 21, 2006 Xi'an, China

Awards

Men

2006 TRACK & FIELD AWARDSWINNER
IAAF World Athlete of the Year Flag of Jamaica.svg  Asafa Powell  (JAM)
Track & Field Athlete of the Year Flag of Jamaica.svg  Asafa Powell  (JAM)
European Athlete of the Year Award Flag of Portugal.svg  Francis Obikwelu  (POR)
Best Male Track Athlete ESPY Award Flag of the United States.svg  Justin Gatlin  (USA)

Women

2006 TRACK & FIELD AWARDSWINNER
IAAF World Athlete of the Year Flag of the United States.svg  Sanya Richards  (USA)
Track & Field Athlete of the Year Flag of the United States.svg  Sanya Richards  (USA)
European Athlete of the Year Award Flag of Sweden.svg  Carolina Klüft  (SWE)
Best Female Track Athlete ESPY Award Flag of the United States.svg  Allyson Felix  (USA)

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

100 metres

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Asafa Powell  (JAM)9.77
2.Flag of the United States.svg  Tyson Gay  (USA)9.84
3.Flag of Nigeria.svg  Olusoji Fasuba  (NGR)9.85
4.Flag of the United States.svg  Leonard Scott  (USA)9.91
5.Flag of Portugal.svg  Francis Obikwelu  (PRT)9.99

200 metres

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of the United States.svg  Xavier Carter  (USA)19.63
2.Flag of the United States.svg  Wallace Spearmon  (USA)19.65
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Tyson Gay  (USA)19.68
4.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Usain Bolt  (JAM)19.88
5.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Asafa Powell  (JAM)19.90

400 metres

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of the United States.svg  Jeremy Wariner  (USA)43.62
2.Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  Gary Kikaya  (COD)44.10
3.Flag of the United States.svg  LaShawn Merritt  (USA)44.14
4.Flag of the United States.svg  Andrew Rock  (USA)44.45
5.Flag of the United States.svg  Xavier Carter  (USA)44.53

800 metres

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of South Africa.svg  Mbulaeni Mulaudzi  (RSA)1:43.09
2.Flag of Morocco.svg  Amine Laâlou  (MAR)1:43.25
3.Flag of Kenya.svg  Wilfred Bungei  (KEN)1:43.31
4.Flag of Russia.svg  Yuriy Borzakovskiy  (RUS)1:43.42
5.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bram Som  (NED)1:43.45

1,500 metres

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of Kenya.svg  Daniel Kipchirchir Komen  (KEN)3:29.02
2.Flag of Bahrain.svg  Rachid Ramzi  (BHR)3:29.14
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Bernard Lagat  (USA)3:29.68
4.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ivan Heshko  (UKR)3:31.08
5.Flag of Morocco.svg  Adil Kaouch  (MAR)3:31.10

Mile

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of Kenya.svg  Alex Kipchirchir  (KEN)3:50.32
2.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ivan Heshko  (UKR)3:50.89
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Bernard Lagat  (USA)3:51.53
4.Flag of Bahrain.svg  Rachid Ramzi  (BHR)3:52.39
5.Flag of Kenya.svg  Daniel Kipchirchir Komen  (KEN)3:52.41

3,000 metres

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of Kenya.svg  Isaac Kiprono Songok  (KEN)7:28.72
2.Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Tariku Bekele  (ETH)7:29.11
3.Flag of Kenya.svg  Augustine Choge  (KEN)7:29.74
4.Flag of Kenya.svg  Eliud Kipchoge  (KEN)7:30.48
5.Flag of Kenya.svg  Boniface Songok  (KEN)7:31.33

5,000 metres

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Kenenisa Bekele  (ETH)12:48.09
2.Flag of Kenya.svg  Isaac Kiprono Songok  (KEN)12:48.66
3.Flag of Qatar.svg  Saif Saeed Shaheen  (QAT)12:51.98
4.Flag of Kenya.svg  Edwin Cheruiyot  (KEN)12:52.40
5.Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Tariku Bekele  (ETH)12:53.81

10,000 metres

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of Kenya.svg  Micah Kogo  (KEN)26:35.63
2.Flag of Eritrea.svg  Zersenay Tadese  (ERI)26:37.25
3.Flag of Uganda.svg  Boniface Kiprop Toroitich  (UGA)26:41.95
4.Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ibrahim Jeylan  (ETH)27:02.81
5.Flag of Kenya.svg  Moses Ndiema Masai  (KEN)27:03.20

Race walking

110m Hurdles

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Liu Xiang  (CHN)12.88
2.Flag of the United States.svg  Dominique Arnold  (USA)12.90
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Allen Johnson  (USA)12.96
4.Flag of Cuba.svg  Dayron Robles  (CUB)13.00
5.Flag of the United States.svg  Terrence Trammell  (USA)13.02

400m Hurdles

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of the United States.svg  Kerron Clement  (USA)47.39
2.Flag of the United States.svg  Bershawn Jackson  (USA)47.48
3.Flag of Greece.svg  Periklís Iakovákis  (GRE)47.82
4.Flag of Japan.svg  Kenji Narisako  (JPN)47.93
5.Flag of South Africa.svg  Louis van Zyl  (RSA)48.05

3,000m Steeplechase

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of Qatar.svg  Saif Saeed Shaheen  (QAT)7:56.32
2.Flag of Kenya.svg  Paul Kipsiele Koech  (KEN)7:59.94
3.Flag of Kenya.svg  Richard Matelong  (KEN)8:07.50
4.Flag of Kenya.svg  Brimin Kipruto  (KEN)8:08.32
5.Flag of Morocco.svg  Abdelkader Hachlaf  (MAR)8:08.78

Pole Vault

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSHEIGHT
1.Flag of the United States.svg  Brad Walker  (USA)6.00 m
2.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Steven Hooker  (AUS)5.96 m
3.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Paul Burgess  (AUS)5.92 m
4.Flag of Germany.svg  Tim Lobinger  (GER)5.90 m
5.Flag of Germany.svg  Danny Ecker  (GER)5.86 m

Hammer Throw

Decathlon

Women's Best Year Performances

100 metres

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sherone Simpson  (JAM)10.82
2.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Veronica Campbell  (JAM)10.99
3.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Kerron Stewart  (JAM)11.03
Flag of the United States.svg  Me'Lisa Barber  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  LaTasha Jenkins  (USA)

200 metres

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Sherone Simpson  (JAM)22.00
2.Flag of the United States.svg  Allyson Felix  (USA)22.11
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Sanya Richards  (USA)22.17
4.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kim Gevaert  (BEL)22.20
5.Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Carol Rodriguez  (PUR)22.23

Half Marathon

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of Kenya.svg  Edith Masai  (KEN)1:07:16
2.Flag of Japan.svg  Kayoko Fukushi  (JPN)1:07:26
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Deena Kastor  (USA)1:07:34
4.Flag of Japan.svg  Mizuki Noguchi  (JPN)1:07:43
5.Flag of Romania.svg  Constantina Tomescu  (ROU)1:08:07

Race walking

100m Hurdles

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of the United States.svg  Michelle Perry  (USA)12.43
2.Flag of the United States.svg  Damu Cherry  (USA)12.44
3.Flag of the United States.svg  Ginnie Powell  (USA)12.48
4.Flag of Jamaica.svg  Brigitte Foster-Hylton  (JAM)12.49
5.Flag of Sweden.svg  Susanna Kallur  (SWE)12.52

400m Hurdles

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of the United States.svg  Lashinda Demus  (USA)53.02
2.Flag of Russia.svg  Yuliya Pechonkina  (RUS)53.14
3.Flag of Greece.svg  Faní Halkiá  (GRE)53.71
4.Flag of the United States.svg  Tiffany Williams  (USA)53.79
5.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jana Rawlinson  (AUS)53.82

3,000m Steeplechase

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSTIME
1.Flag of Poland.svg  Wioletta Janowska  (POL)9:17.15
2.Flag of Uganda.svg  Dorcus Inzikuru  (UGA)9:19.51
3.Flag of Belarus.svg  Alesya Turova  (BLR)9:20.16
4.Flag of Russia.svg  Lyubov Ivanova  (RUS)9:21.94
5.Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Petrova  (RUS)9:22.82

High Jump

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSHEIGHT
1.Flag of Sweden.svg  Kajsa Bergqvist  (SWE)2.05 m
2.Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Venelina Veneva  (BUL)2.04 m
3.Flag of Croatia.svg  Blanka Vlašić  (CRO)2.03 m
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tia Hellebaut  (BEL)
5.Flag of the United States.svg  Chaunte Howard  (USA)2.01 m

Pole Vault

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSHEIGHT
1.Flag of Russia.svg  Yelena Isinbayeva  (RUS)4.91 m
2.Flag of Poland.svg  Monika Pyrek  (POL)4.75 m
3.Flag of Poland.svg  Anna Rogowska  (POL)4.70 m
Flag of Russia.svg  Svetlana Feofanova  (RUS)
Flag of France.svg  Vanessa Boslak  (FRA)

Hammer Throw

Heptathlon

RANK2006 WORLD BEST PERFORMERSPOINTS
1.Flag of Sweden.svg  Carolina Klüft  (SWE)6740
2.Flag of Russia.svg  Yuliya Ignatkina  (RUS)6463
3.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Lyudmila Blonska  (UKR)6448
4.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Karin Ruckstuhl  (NED)6423
5.Flag of Germany.svg  Lilli Schwarzkopf  (GER)6420

Marathon

Men's competition

Commonwealth Games
RANKATHLETETIME
Med 1.png Flag of Tanzania.svg  Samson Ramadhani  (TAN)2:11:29
Med 2.png Flag of Kenya.svg  Fred Tumbo  (KEN)2:12:03
Med 3.png Flag of England.svg  Dan Robinson  (ENG)2:14:50
4.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Westcott  (AUS)2:16:32
5.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Andrew Letherby  (AUS)2:17:10
6.Flag of Kenya.svg  Jacob Yator  (KEN)2:17:31
7.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Shane Nankervis  (AUS)2:19:15
8.Flag of Tanzania.svg  Francis Naali  (TAN)2:19:39
9.Flag of Lesotho.svg  Lebenya Nkoka  (LES)2:19:40
10.Flag of Lesotho.svg  Teboho Sello  (LES)2:19:57
European championships
RANKATHLETETIME
Med 1.png Flag of Italy.svg  Stefano Baldini  (ITA)2:11:32
Med 2.png Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Viktor Röthlin  (SUI)2:11:50
Med 3.png Flag of Spain.svg  Julio Rey  (ESP)2:12:37
4.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Luc Krotwaar  (NED)2:12:44
5.Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Ingargiola  (ITA)2:13:04
6.Flag of Russia.svg  Dmitriy Semyonov  (RUS)2:13:09
7.Flag of Finland.svg  Janne Holmén  (FIN)2:13:10
8.Flag of Portugal.svg  Alberto Chaíça  (POR)2:13:14
9.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kamiel Maase  (NED)2:13:46
10.Flag of Portugal.svg  Luís Jesus  (POR)2:14:15
Asian Games
RANKATHLETETIME
Med 1.png Flag of Qatar.svg  Mubarak Hassan Shami  (QAT)2:12:44
Med 2.png Flag of Bahrain.svg  Khalid Kamal Yaseen  (BHR)2:15:36
Med 3.png Flag of Japan.svg  Satoshi Osaki  (JPN)2:15:36
4.Flag of Japan.svg  Satoshi Irifune  (JPN)2:17:24
5.Flag of Qatar.svg  Ahmed Jumah Jaber  (QAT)2:17:43
6.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wei Su  (CHN)2:18:55
7.Flag of South Korea.svg  Ji Young-Jun  (KOR)2:19:35
8.Flag of North Korea.svg  Ri Kum-Song  (PRK)2:20:19
9.Flag of North Korea.svg  Ri Kyong-Chol  (PRK)2:23:46
10.Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chia Chang  (TPE)2:23:50
Best Year Performances
RANKATHLETETIMEEVENT
1.Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Haile Gebrselassie  (ETH)2:05:56 Berlin Marathon
2.Flag of Kenya.svg  Sammy Korir  (KEN)2:06:37 Rotterdam Marathon
3.Flag of Kenya.svg  Felix Limo  (KEN)2:06:39 London Marathon
4.Flag of Kenya.svg  Martin Lel  (KEN)2:06:41London Marathon
5.Flag of Kenya.svg  Paul Kirui  (KEN)2:06:43Rotterdam Marathon
6.Flag of Kenya.svg  Charles Kibiwott  (KEN)2:06:51London Marathon
7.Flag of Spain.svg  Julio Rey  (ESP)2:06:52 Hamburg Marathon
Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Haile Gebrselassie  (ETH)2:06:52 Fukuoka Marathon
9.Flag of South Africa.svg  Hendrick Ramaala  (RSA)2:06:55London Marathon
10.Flag of the United States.svg  Khalid Khannouchi  (USA)2:07:04London Marathon

Women's competition

Commonwealth Games
RANKATHLETETIME
Med 1.png Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Kerryn McCann  (AUS)2:30:54
Med 2.png Flag of Kenya.svg  Hellen Cherono Koskei  (KEN)2:30:56
Med 3.png Flag of England.svg  Elizabeth Yelling  (ENG)2:32:19
4.Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Tracey Morris  (WAL)2:33:13
5.Flag of Tanzania.svg  Josephine Deemay  (TAN)2:36:27
6.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Lioudmila Kortchaguina  (CAN)2:36:43
7.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Kate Smythe  (AUS)2:38:31
8.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Lauren Shelley  (AUS)2:39:13
9.Flag of Scotland.svg  Hayley Haining  (SCO)2:39:39
10.Flag of Scotland.svg  Susan Partridge  (SCO)2:39:54
European championships
RANKATHLETETIME
Med 1.png Flag of Germany.svg  Ulrike Maisch  (GER)2:30:01
Med 2.png Flag of Serbia.svg  Olivera Jevtić  (SER)2:30:27
Med 3.png Flag of Russia.svg  Irina Permitina  (RUS)2:30:53
4.Flag of Lithuania.svg  Zivile Balciunaite  (LTU)2:31:01
5.Flag of Italy.svg  Bruna Genovese  (ITA)2:31:15
6.Flag of Russia.svg  Alevtina Biktimirova  (RUS)2:31:23
7.Flag of Italy.svg  Deborah Toniolo  (ITA)2:31:31
8.Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanna Volpato  (ITA)2:32:04
9.Flag of Italy.svg  Anna Incerti  (ITA)2:32:53
10.Flag of Portugal.svg  Anália Rosa  (POR)2:32:56
Asian Games
RANKATHLETETIME
Med 1.png Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Chunxiu  (CHN)2:27:03
Med 2.png Flag of Japan.svg  Kiyoko Shimahara  (JPN)2:30:34
Med 3.png Flag of Japan.svg  Kayako Obata  (JPN)2:30:38
4.Flag of North Korea.svg  Jo Pun-Hui  (PRK)2:42:34
5.Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi Kyong-Hee  (KOR)2:44:20
6.Flag of North Korea.svg  Jong Yong-Ok  (PRK)2:48:49
7.Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Eun-jung  (KOR)2:54:33
8.Flag of Mongolia.svg  Otgonbayar Luvsanlkhundeg  (MGL)2:59:55
9.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Ci  (CHN)3:08:10
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Maria Pia Nehme  (LIB)DNF
Best Year Performances
RANKATHLETETIMEEVENT
1.Flag of the United States.svg  Deena Kastor  (USA)2:19:36 London Marathon
2.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhou Chunxiu  (CHN)2:19:51 Seoul International Marathon
3.Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Berhane Adere  (ETH)2:20:42 Chicago Marathon
4.Flag of Russia.svg  Galina Bogomolova  (RUS)2:20:47Chicago Marathon
5.Flag of Russia.svg  Lyudmila Petrova  (RUS)2:21:29London Marathon
6.Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Getenesh Wami  (ETH)2:21:34 Berlin Marathon
7.Flag of Kenya.svg  Susan Chepkemei  (KEN)2:21:46Chicago Marathon
8.Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Berhane Adere  (ETH)2:21:52London Marathon
9.Flag of Russia.svg  Galina Bogomolova  (RUS)2:21:58London Marathon
10.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Benita Johnson  (AUS)2:22:36Chicago Marathon

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Race walking, or racewalking, is a long-distance discipline within the sport of athletics. Although a foot race, it is different from running in that one foot must appear to be in contact with the ground at all times. Race judges carefully assess that this is maintained throughout the race. Typically held on either roads or running tracks, common distances range from 3,000 metres (1.9 mi) up to 100 kilometres (62.1 mi).

The World Athletics Combined Events Tour is an annual series of combined track and field events meetings, organised since 1998 by World Athletics, with heptathlon for women and decathlon for men. The winners are decided by totalling the number of points that the athletes have scored in each of three combined events competitions during the season. Points scored are determined by the World Athletics combined events scoring tables. The series includes annual independent combined events meetings as well as championship level combined events competitions, such as the World Athletics Championships and Olympic Games. It is the premier seasonal competition for decathletes and heptathletes, as combined events are not held for the Diamond League.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">World Athletics Race Walking Tour</span>

The World Athletics Race Walking Tour is a racewalking series organised by World Athletics. Athletes accumulate points in specific race walk meetings during the season. Performances in 10 kilometres race walk, 20 kilometres race walk and 50 kilometres race walk count towards athlete's final scores. Since 2011, racewalking performances at the World Athletics Championships and Olympic Games count towards the series. Women have competed in the 50 km distance since 2018.

The IAAF World Cross Challenge was an annual global series of cross country running competitions organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). Athletes accumulated points in the series' cross country meets during the season, which typically began in December and finished in March prior to the annual IAAF World Cross Country Championships. The series was based upon the IAAF Grand Prix track and field circuit and the IAAF hoped to similarly boost the sport of cross country running. The last series was held in 1999–2000, after which point it was replaced by the IAAF Cross Country Permit Meetings series which featured similar races but did not have a point scoring format.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Olga Kaniskina</span> Russian race walker

Olga Nikolayevna Kaniskina is a Russian coach and former race walker. She won the silver medal in the 20 km walk at the 2006 European Championships, the gold medal at the 2007 World Championships, and the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She also won the 20 km walk at the 2008 IAAF World Race Walking Cup, setting a Championship record of 1:25:42. She was disqualified from several years of competition due to doping.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Australian Athletics Tour</span>

The Australian Athletics Tour, formerly the Athletics Grand Prix Series, is a series of annual Australian track and field competitions which is held from February to April. Australian athletes aiming to be selected for the Olympic Games, World Championships, or Commonwealth Games are usually required to compete in the meetings that form the series.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Diamond League</span> World athletics tour

The Diamond League is an annual series of elite track and field athletic competitions comprising fifteen of the best invitational athletics meetings. The series sits in the top tier of the World Athletics one-day meeting competitions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">IAAF World Athletics Tour</span>

The IAAF World Athletics Tour was an annual global circuit of one day track and field competitions organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). Formed in 2006, it comprised two separate levels of athletics meetings: the first level being the IAAF Golden League and IAAF Super Grand Prix events, and the second comprising IAAF Grand Prix events and area permit meetings. It replaced the IAAF World Outdoor Meetings series, which had only started three years earlier, and rendered the IAAF Grand Prix II series defunct.

The IAAF Grand Prix was an annual, global circuit of one-day outdoor track and field competitions organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It was created in 1985 as the IAAF's first seasonal track and field circuit and lasted until 2009. Athletes scored points based on their performances on the circuit and the top athletes were invited to the annual IAAF Grand Prix Final.

The African Combined Events Championships is an international athletics competition between African athletes in the disciplines of men's decathlon and women's heptathlon. It became part of the IAAF Combined Events Challenge circuit in 2011.

In 2015, the foremost athletics event was the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing. The two other major global level competitions in 2015 are the World Cross Country Championships and the IAAF World Relays.

The WMRA World Cup is an annual series of mountain running competitions organised by the World Mountain Running Association (WMRA) that runs from around May to October. Athletes are awarded points for each performance on the tour. Its predecessor was the Alpine Grand Prix, a 1997 formation including four European races in the Alps region. It formally became the WMRA Grand Prix in 1999 and subsequently expanded to six races in 2001. It reverted to four races in 2007 and from 2008 onwards began to vary between five and seven races. The competition took its current title World Cup in 2014.

The 2017 IAAF Diamond League was the eighth season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It is the first to feature the new championship-style system in which overall event winners are determined only by the results of the final meet.

The 2019 IAAF World Indoor Tour was the fourth edition of the IAAF World Indoor Tour, the highest series of international track and field indoor meetings. It was designed to create an IAAF Diamond League-style circuit for indoor track and field events, to raise the profile of indoor track and field athletics.

The World Athletics Rankings are an individual athlete ranking system for the sport of athletics, managed by World Athletics. It is used to establish the number one athlete within an athletics event and to partially determine qualification into the World Athletics Championships and the athletics at the Summer Olympics. The rankings are published weekly by World Athletics on Wednesday. WA President Sebastian Coe said the goal of this system is so athletes and fans "have a clear understanding of the hierarchy of competitions from national through to area and up to global events, allowing them to follow a logical season-long path to the pinnacle of athletics' top two competitions".

The IAAF Race Walking Challenge Final was an annual racewalking competition organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It served as the culmination of the IAAF Race Walking Challenge series from 2007 to 2012. It featured a men's and a women's 20 kilometres race walk. Any athlete could compete at the final, though to be eligible for the series prize money pot of US$202,000 a minimum of four finishes at Race Walking Challenge meetings held that year was required. If the points winner of the Race Walking Challenge series did not compete at the final, their prize money was halved.

The World Athletics Cross Country Tour is an annual series of cross country running competitions which are recognised by the World Athletics. Athletes accumulate points in the series' cross country meets during the season, which typically begins in September and finishes in March, with top three performances counting towards the standings. The inaugural season was 2021–22. The Tour replaced the IAAF Cross Country Permit series, which was first held in 1999.

References

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