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2006 IAAF World Road Running Championships

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2006 IAAF World Road Running Championships
Host cityDebrecen,Hajdú-Bihar,HungaryHungary
Nations39
Athletes140
Events2
Dates2006-10-08
Race length20 km
Individual prize money (US$)1st: 30,000
2nd: 15,000
3rd: 10,000
4th: 7,000
5th: 5,000
6th: 3,000
Team prize money (US$)1st: 15,000
2nd: 12,000
3rd: 9,000
4th: 7,500
5th: 6,000
6th: 3,000

The1stIAAF World Road Running Championshipswere held inDebrecen,Hungary on 8 October 2006, the women's race starting at 11:00 and the men's race at 13:00. This was the first time the title of World Road Running Champion had been competed for, with this competition replacing theIAAF World Half Marathon Championshipsin the international sporting calendar. 140 athletes from 39 nations took part in the two races.[1]

As well as individual honours, there is also a team event where the times of the first three runners home from each country are added together to produce the team standings. Only nations with at least three competitors entered in the race are eligible for this competition.

The race was notable for having the firstdisabledathlete to take part in a world championship athletics event.Mark Brown,who was competing forGibraltar,lost his left arm in a traffic accident in 1981.[2]

Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results were given both for the men's race[3][4]and for the women's race.[5][6]

The course[edit]

The total race distance was 20 kilometres, and consisted of four laps around a 5000-metre course. The race started and finished in front of the main building of theUniversity of Debrecen(pictured left) on the northern edge of the city, and travelled in aclockwisedirection around nearby parkland.

The runners started on Egyetem Square, outside the university, before heading around the circular Nagyerdei Avenue. Most of the course followed Nagyerdei Avenue, with two detours onto the roads inside the circle, passing the thermal baths and the Aquaticum Thermal & Wellness Hotel, before rounding the boating lake, passing the Nagyerdõ Stadium and the Hunguest Nagyerdõ Hotel. The race then headed back to Egyetem Square to complete the lap.

Medallists[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual
Men Zersenay Tadesse(ERI) 56:01 Robert Kipkorir Kipchumba(KEN) 56:41 Wilson Kiprotich Kebenei(KEN) 57:15
Women Lornah Kiplagat(NED) 1:03:21 Constantina Diţă-Tomescu(ROU) 1:03:23 Rita Sitienei Jeptoo(KEN) 1:03:47
Team
Team Men Kenya 2:51:18 Eritrea 2:53:19 Ethiopia 2:54:17
Team Women Kenya 3:15:55 Ethiopia 3:18:50 Japan 3:19:00

Race results[edit]

Complete results were published[7]for the men's race,[8][9]for the women's race,[10][11]for men's team,[12][13]and for women's team.[14][15]

Men's[edit]

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Zersenay Tadesse Eritrea 56:01 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Robert Kipkorir Kipchumba Kenya 56:41 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Wilson Kiprotich Kebenei Kenya 57:15
4 Wilson Busienei Uganda 57:21 NR
5 Wilfred Taragon Kenya 57:22
6 Deriba Merga Ethiopia 57:27
7 Tadesse Tola Ethiopia 57:27
8 Mubarak Hassan Shami Qatar 57:33 NR
9 Dieudonné Disi Rwanda 57:42 NR
10 Yonas Kifle Eritrea 57:49
11 Ryan Hall United States 57:54
12 Dickson Marwa Tanzania 58:19
13 Martin Toroitich Uganda 58:26
14 Essa Ismail Rashed Qatar 58:31
15 Cuthbert Nyasango Zimbabwe 58:43
16 Jamal Bilal Salem Qatar 58:55
17 Fred Mogaka Kenya 59:07
18 Lusapho April South Africa 59:09
19 James Theuri France 59:11
20 Demssew Tsega Ethiopia 59:23
21 Tesfayohannes Mesfen Eritrea 59:29
22 Iván Hierro Spain 59:29
23 Migidio Bourifa Italy 59:37
24 James Kibet Uganda 59:40
25 Antonello Petrei Italy 59:45
26 Patrick Musyoki Kenya 59:54
27 Kazuo Ietani Japan 59:56
28 Stephen Rogart Tanzania 1:00:03
29 Sultan Khamis Zaman Qatar 1:00:07
30 Andrew Carlson United States 1:00:12
31 Moulay Ali Ouadih France 1:00:15
32 Masayuki Tomura Japan 1:00:24
33 Enos Matalane South Africa 1:00:25
34 Max King United States 1:00:26
35 Masatoshi Ibata Japan 1:00:30
36 Ibrahim Fouliyeh France 1:00:43
37 Juan Vargas Mexico 1:00:45
38 Henryk Szost Poland 1:00:51
39 Iván Galán Spain 1:00:55
40 Sergey Rybin Russia 1:00:57
41 Francis Kirwa Finland 1:00:57
42 João de Lima Brazil 1:00:59
43 Rafael Iglesias Spain 1:01:00
44 Adriano Fortes Brazil 1:01:05
45 Martin Dent Australia 1:01:15
46 Jussi Utriainen Finland 1:01:24
47 Kahsay Kidane Eritrea 1:01:34
48 Norman Dlomo South Africa 1:01:37
49 Fabio Mascheroni Italy 1:01:38
50 Elson Gracioli Brazil 1:01:53
51 Pablo López Spain 1:01:56
52 Juan Carlos Romero Mexico 1:01:57
53 Gian Marco Buttazzo Italy 1:02:00
54 Tamás Tóth Hungary 1:02:04
55 Joseph Driscoll United States 1:02:11
57 Cian McLoughlin Ireland 1:02:22
58 Ernesto Zamora Uruguay 1:02:23
59 Tomonori Michikata Japan 1:02:29
60 Mphuthumi Ngedle South Africa 1:02:34
61 Balázs Csillag Hungary 1:02:45
62 George Mofokeng South Africa 1:02:59
63 Simon Munyutu France 1:03:00
64 Mohamed Abou Serea Egypt 1:03:01
65 Kazuyoshi Shimozato Japan 1:03:03
66 Alex Malinga Uganda 1:03:06
67 Christian Pflügl Austria 1:03:07
68 Igor Teteryukov Belarus 1:03:14
68 Rik Ceulemans Belgium 1:03:14
69 Martin Beckmann Germany 1:03:19
70 Joe McAlister Ireland 1:03:36
71 Solomon Tsige Ethiopia 1:03:48
72 Fernando Cabada Jr. United States 1:03:52
73 Aleksandr Moh Kyrgyzstan 1:04:31
74 Roland Kedves Hungary 1:04:52
75 András Juhász Hungary 1:05:18
76 Dániel Soos Hungary 1:07:18
77 Wilson Aquiro Dominican Republic 1:07:49
78 Mark Brown Gibraltar 1:12:11
79 Badboni El-Safadi Palestine 1:41:15
Paulo dos Santos Brazil DNF
Yared Asmeron Eritrea DNF
Lishan Yegezu Ethiopia DNF
Nicholas Kemboi Qatar DNF
Martin Hhaway Sulle Tanzania DNS

Women's[edit]

Rank Athlete Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lornah Kiplagat Netherlands 1:03:21 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Constantina Diţă-Tomescu Romania 1:03:23 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Rita Sitienei Jeptoo Kenya 1:03:47 AR
4 Dire Tune Ethiopia 1:05:16 NR
5 Edith Masai Kenya 1:05:21
6 Kayoko Fukushi Japan 1:05:32 NR
7 Yurika Nakamura Japan 1:05:36
8 Natalya Berkut Ukraine 1:05:42
9 Souad Aït Salem Algeria 1:06:11
10 Teyba Erkesso Ethiopia 1:06:15
11 Anikó Kálovics Hungary 1:06:20
12 Gulnara Vygovskaya Russia 1:06:30
13 Natalya Kurbatova Russia 1:06:33
14 Eunice Jepkorir Kenya 1:06:47
15 Irina Timofeyeva Russia 1:07:10
16 Luminița Talpoș Romania 1:07:11
17 Ashu Kasim Ethiopia 1:07:19
18 Anna Thompson Australia 1:07:23
19 Ryoko Kizaki Japan 1:07:52
20 Masami Sakata Japan 1:08:13
21 Olesya Syreva Russia 1:08:14
22 Simona Staicu Hungary 1:08:17
23 Alina Ivanova Russia 1:08:27
24 Beáta Rakonczai Hungary 1:08:38
25 Mulu Seboka Ethiopia 1:08:59
26 Gloria Marconi Italy 1:09:05
27 Susan Partridge Great Britain 1:09:17
28 Lidia Șimon Romania 1:09:22
29 Adriana Pirtea Romania 1:09:30
30 Silvia Sommaggio Italy 1:09:33
31 Kirsten Melkevik Otterbu Norway 1:09:37
32 Justyna Bąk Poland 1:09:48
33 Paula Todoran Romania 1:09:57
34 Živilė Balčiūnaitė Lithuania 1:10:10
35 Ivana Iozzia Italy 1:10:27
36 Selma Borst Netherlands 1:10:37
37 Lisa Weightman Australia 1:10:51
38 Wendy Nicholls/Jones Great Britain 1:10:55
39 Hafida Gadi-Richard France 1:11:07
40 Annie Bersagel United States 1:11:25
41 Ann Alyanak United States 1:11:48
42 Erin Nehus United States 1:11:51
43 Desireé Davila United States 1:11:56
44 Lauren Shelley Australia 1:12:22
45 Maria Rodrigues Brazil 1:12:26
46 Yodit Mehari Eritrea 1:12:27
47 Merel de Knegt Netherlands 1:12:32
48 Sonja Friend-Uhl United States 1:12:41
49 Stefania Benedetti Italy 1:12:57
50 Susana Díaz Escobar Mexico 1:13:09
51 Petra Teveli Hungary 1:13:24
52 Maria Silva Brazil 1:14:13
53 Rosa Barbosa Brazil 1:14:30
54 Antonia da Silva Brazil 1:15:16
55 Zsuzsanna Vajda Hungary 1:18:56
56 Sara Abou Hassan Egypt 1:19:55
57 Maria Laura Bazallo Uruguay 1:20:58

Team results[edit]

Men's[edit]

Rank Country Team Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kenya Robert Kipkorir Kipchumba
Wilson Kiprotich Kebenei
Wilfred Taragon
2:51:18
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Eritrea Zersenay Tadesse
Yonas Kifle
Tesfayohannes Mesfen
2:53:19
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ethiopia Deriba Merga
Tadesse Tola
Demssew Tsega
2:54:17
4 Qatar Mubarak Hassan Shami
Essa Ismail Rashed
Jamal Bilal Salem
2:54:59
5 Uganda Wilson Busienei
Martin Toroitich
James Kibet
2:55:27
6 United States Ryan Hall
Andrew Carlson
Max King
2:58:32
7 France James Theuri
Moulay Ali Ouadih
Ibrahim Fouliyeh
3:00:09
8 Japan Kazuo Ietani
Masayuki Tomura
Masatoshi Ibata
3:00:50
9 Italy Migidio Bourifa
Antonello Petrei
Fabio Mascheroni
3:01:00
10 South Africa Lusapho April
Enos Matalane
Norman Dlomo
3:01:11
11 Spain Iván Hierro
Iván Galán
Rafael Iglesias
3:01:24
12 Brazil João de Lima
Adriano Fortes
Elson Gracioli
3:03:57
13 Hungary Tamás Tóth
Balázs Csillag
Roland Kedves
3:09:41

Women's[edit]

Rank Country Team Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kenya Rita Sitienei Jeptoo
Edith Masai
Eunice Jepkorir
3:15:55
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ethiopia Dire Tune
Teyba Erkesso
Ashu Kasim
3:18:50
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Japan Kayoko Fukushi
Yurika Nakamura
Ryoko Kizaki
3:19:00
4 Romania Constantina Diţă-Tomescu
Luminița Talpoș
Lidia Șimon
3:19:56
5 Russia Gulnara Vygovskaya
Natalya Kurbatova
Irina Timofeyeva
3:20:13
6 Hungary Anikó Kálovics
Simona Staicu
Beáta Rakonczai
3:23:15
7 Netherlands Lornah Kiplagat
Selma Borst
Merel de Knegt
3:26:30
8 Italy Gloria Marconi
Silvia Sommaggio
Ivana Iozzia
3:29:05
9 Australia Anna Thompson
Lisa Weightman
Lauren Shelley
3:30:36
10 United States Annie Bersagel
Ann Alyanak
Erin Nehus
3:35:04
11 Brazil Maria Rodrigues
Maria Silva
Rosa Barbosa
3:41:09

Participation[edit]

The participation of 140 athletes (83 men/57 women) from 39 countries is reported.[7]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^iaaf.org - World Road Running Championships 2006 News
  2. ^“Athletics opens up so many doors” – IAAF World Road Running Championships.IAAF.org.2006-10-08
  3. ^ Turner, Chris (October 8, 2006),Tadesse's 'solo' last 10k secures emphatic victory – Men's 20km, Debrecen 2006,IAAF,retrievedSeptember 10,2013
  4. ^ Minshull, Phil (October 9, 2006),Tadesse not yet a marathon man - Debrecen 2006,IAAF,archived fromthe originalon September 10, 2013,retrievedSeptember 10,2013
  5. ^ Turner, Chris (October 8, 2006),World record reward for Kiplagat's duel with Tomescu – Women's 20km, Debrecen 2006,IAAF,retrievedSeptember 10,2013
  6. ^ IAAF to award WR bonus to Kiplagat,IAAF,October 9, 2006, archived fromthe originalon September 10, 2013,retrievedSeptember 10,2013
  7. ^ab IAAF WORLD HALF MARATHON CHAMPIONSHIPS - KAVARNA 2012 - FACTS & FIGURES - Incorporating the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships (1992-2005/2008-2010) & the IAAF World Road Running Championships 2006/2007(PDF),IAAF,retrievedSeptember 1,2013
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  12. ^ 1st IAAF World Road Running Championships - Debrecen - Sunday 8 October 2006 - Official Team Results 20 Kilometres - M,IAAF,October 8, 2006, archived fromthe originalon September 10, 2013,retrievedSeptember 10,2013
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  14. ^ 1st IAAF World Road Running Championships - Debrecen - Sunday 8 October 2006 - Official Team Results 20 Kilometres - W,IAAF,October 8, 2006, archived fromthe originalon September 10, 2013,retrievedSeptember 10,2013
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