Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 2006 European Athletics Championships

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland competed under the shortened name Great Britain and Northern Ireland, at the 2006 European Athletics Championships held in Sweden.

Results

List of Britain's results, where athletes reached the final in that event (performances in heats, quarter-finals and semi-finals are not included.)

Position Athlete Event Result Record
1Darren Campbell, Dwain Chambers, Marlon Devonish, Mark Lewis-Francis4x100 m M38.91--
2Greg RutherfordLong Jump M8.13--
2Anyika Onuora, Emma Ania, Emily Freeman, Joice Maduaka4x100 m W43.51--
2Nathan DouglasTriple Jump M17.21--
2Mo Farah5000 m M13:44.79--
2Robert Tobin, Rhys Williams, Graham Hedman, Timothy Benjamin4x400 m M3:01.63--
3Marlon Devonish200 m M20.54--
3Andy Turner110 m H M13.52--
3Rhys Williams400 m H M49.12--
3Becky Lyne800 m W1:58.45--
3Sam Ellis800 m M1:46.64--
4Joice Maduaka100 m W11.24--
4Jo Pavey5000 m W15:01.41--
4Lee McConnell, Emma Duck, Marilyn Okoro, Nicola Sanders4x400 m W3:28.17--
5Mark Lewis-Francis100 m M10.16--
5Phillips IdowuTriple Jump M17.02--
6Andrew Baddeley1500 m M3:42.31--
6Tim Benjamin400 m M45.89--
6Nicola Sanders400 m W50.79--
6Dwain Chambers100 m M10.24--
6Tasha Danvers-Smith400 m H W55.56--
7Kelly SothertonHeptathlon6290--
8Jessica EnnisHeptathlon6287PB
8Michael Rimmer800 m M1:47.66--
9Chris TomlinsonLong Jump M7.74--
11Nathan MorganLong Jump M7.65--
11Nick NielandJavelin M76.92--
11Helen Clitheroe1500 m W4:09.73--
12Kathy Butler10,000 m W32:01.04SB
12Nick McCormick5,000 m M14:06.18--
12Goldie SayersJavelin W54.70--
13Mara Yamauchi10,000 m W 32:07.90--
15Hayley Yelling10,000 m W 32:12.50--
16Tracey MorrisMarathon W 2:37:34--
16Dan RobinsonMarathon M 2:16:06--
17Louise HazelHeptathlon5894PB
20Huw LobbMarathon M2:17:17--
27Tomas AbyuMarathon M2:20:45--

Competitors

Men


100 m: Tyrone Edgar, Mark Lewis-Francis, Dwain Chambers
200 m: Marlon Devonish, Rikki Fifton, Tim Abeyie
400 m: Tim Benjamin, Graham Hedman, Robert Tobin
800 m: Sam Ellis, Michael Rimmer, Richard Hill
1,500 m: Andrew Baddeley, Stephen Davies, Michael East
5,000 m: Mo Farah, Nick McCormick, Chris Thompson
Marathon: Tomas Abyu, Hugh Lobb, Peter Riley, Dan Robinson
3,000 m Steeplechase: Adam Bowden, Jermaine Mays
110 m Hurdles: William Sharman, Andrew Turner
400 m Hurdles: David Hughes, Dai Greene, Rhys Williams, Ryan Dinham
4x100 m Relay: Tim Abeyie, Darren Campbell, Dwain Chambers, Marlon Devonish, Tyrone Edgar, Rikki Fifton, Mark Lewis-Francis
4x400 m Relay: Tim Benjamin, Graham Hedman, Robert Tobin, Rhys Williams, Richard Strachan, Richard Buck


High Jump: Martyn Bernard, Germaine Mason, Adam Scarr
Long Jump: Nathan Morgan, Greg Rutherford, Chris Tomlinson
Triple Jump: Nathan Douglas, Phillips Idowu, Larry Achike
Shotput: Carl Myerscough
Javelin: Michael Allen, Nick Nieland
Decathlon: Dean Macey[1]

Women


100 m: Joice Maduaka, Anyika Onuora, Emma Ania
400 m: Christine Ohuruogu,[2] Nicola Sanders, Marilyn Okoro
800 m: Becky Lyne, Jemma Simpson, Amanda Pritchard[3]
1,500 m: Lisa Dobriskey, Becky Lyne, Helen Clitheroe
5,000 m: Jo Pavey, Hayley Yelling, Kathy Butler
10,000 m: Cathy Butler, Mara Yamauchi, Hayley Yelling
Marathon: Tracey Morris
3,000 m Steeplechase: Hatti Dean
100 m Hurdles: Gemma Bennett, Sarah Claxton, Sara McGreavy
400 m Hurdles: Natasha Danvers-Smith, Lee McConnell, Emma Duck
4x100 m Relay: Emma Ania, Montell Douglas, Emily Freeman, Joice Maduaka, Anyika Onuora, Laura Turner
4x400 m Relay: Nicola Sanders, Christine Ohuruogu, Lee McConnell, Emma Duck, Jenny Meadows, Marilyn Okoro


Pole Vault: Kate Dennison, Ellie Spain
Long Jump: Kelly Sotherton, Jade Johnson
Hammer: Zoe Derham, Shirley Webb
Javelin: Goldie Sayers
Heptathlon: Jessica Ennis, Kelly Sotherton, Louise Hazel

References

  1. Dean Macey was hoping for a gold medal, however in his last training session he gained an injury which he thought he could bear, but before his event started he had to withdraw saying if he thought he would finish he would carry on, but he knew he wouldn't be able to do the whole 10 events.
  2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/athletics/5251180.stm Ohuruogu banned for missing tests
  3. In the qualifying round Pritchard was tripped over by Cumsa (ITA), who was pushed by Tavares (POR). Pritchard and Cusma appealed and have had a bye into the semi-finals, with the Portuguese athlete ,Tavares, being disqualified. However, Pritchard gained an injury in the fall, and has to withdraw from the event.
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