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In the men's final, the host nation beat Pakistan 3–0, after leading 1–0 before the break. In the bronze medal play-off, England lost to Malaysia 2–0. Netball New Zealand defeats Australia 60–55 in the gold medal match, to become the first country other than Australia to win Commonwealth Games gold in the sport. Closing Ceremony
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Download QR code; Print/export ... Men at the 2006 Asian Games; Venue: Basketball Indoor Hall: Date: 23 November – 15 December 2006 ... Bronze medal match ...
England entered these Games, held in Melbourne; Australia, after playing hosts to the previous Games in Manchester in Manchester 2002. The medal tally was not expected to be a large as at the 2002 Games, where England had a home advantage and achieved a total of 166 medals including 54 Gold, 51 Silver and 60 Bronze to finish in second place behind Australia.
They also lost this second meeting, but recovered to win the United States' first ever curling medal by beating Great Britain 8–6 in the bronze medal game. [10] On the women's side, Cassandra Johnson, the 2005 World Championship silver medalist, struggled winning only two games and finishing well short of the mark needed to make the medal ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Sarjant won a bronze medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. [3] [4] ...
Shooting and cue sports failed to deliver, while swimming contributed a surprise gold medal. [4] They reached their target of 8 golds at 13 December 2006, a surprising 5 golds in Sailing , beating China in the Sailing Medal Table , making it Singapore's best ever performance at the Asian games.
Malaysia competed in the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.The country was represented by 244 athletes competing in 23 of the 39 sports provided. Among the popular sports were aquatics, athletics, badminton, bodybuilding, bowling, cycling, hockey, football, golf, gymnastics, kabaddi, karate-do, sepak takraw, squash, table tennis, taekwondo, weightlifting and wushu. [3]