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The 2006 FIBA World Championship was the 15th FIBA World Championship, ... The bronze medal was won by the United States, who defeated Argentina, 96–81, ...
Norwegian Ole Einar Bjørndalen won three medals in 2006, tying the record for most career biathlon medals (9) set by Uschi Disl. [11] American Apolo Anton Ohno won three medals in Turin, becoming one of six short track speed skaters to win five career medals. [11] Athletes who won at least two gold medals or three total medals are listed below ...
The men's tournament in ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in Turin, Italy, from 15 to 26 February.Twelve teams competed, with Sweden winning the gold medal, Finland winning silver, and the Czech Republic winning bronze.
The 2006 IIHF World Championship was held in between 5–21 May 2006 in Riga, Latvia. It was the 70th annual event, ... Bronze medal game. 21 May 2006 16:15:
Joey Cheek of the United States wins the gold medal at the 500 m long track event, skating both runs in less than 35 seconds; the fastest time of any other competitor was that of silver medalist Dmitry Dorofeyev, with a 35.17. Lee Kang-seok of Korea wins a bronze medal, the first Korean medal in (long track) speed skating in 14 years.
Her bronze medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics gives her a total of six medals and the title of the most decorated Canadian Olympian, winter or summer. Tied at five medals for Canada are short track speed skater Marc Gagnon, track athlete Dr. Phil Edwards, and speed skater Clara Hughes, who won her fourth and fifth medal at the 2006 Olympics. In ...
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
2006: Won the bronze medal at the 2006 World Championship [ edit ] She started all matches of the 2006 FIVB World Championship held in Japan; the Serbian national team went on to win the bronze medal.