2006 World University Championships

The 2006 World University Championships are the World Championships organized by the International University Sports Federation (FISU) in 2006. 27 World University Championships were organized attracting 5,852 participants from a total of 209 (of which 90 different) countries.

Archery edit

The 6th World University Archery Championship took place in Vinicne, Slovakia from 14 to 17 June 2006.[1]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
Recurve[2]
details
  Jong Young Lee (KOR)   Cheng-Wei Kuo (TPE)   Yaroslav Mokrynsyy (UKR)
Compound[2]
details
  Braden Gellenthien (USA)   Sergio Pagni (ITA)   Sebastien Brasseur (FRA)
Women's events
Recurve[2]
details
  Hiroko Lee Taguma (JPN)   Kateryna Ksenofontova (UKR)   Justyna Mospinek (POL)
Compound[2]
details
  Amandine Bouillot (FRA)   Hyo Sun Kim (KOR)   Anna Stratton (USA)

Badminton edit

The 9th World University Badminton Championship took place in Wuhan, China from 10 to 15 October 2006.[3]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
Singles[4]
details
  Boonsak Ponsana (THA)   Hu Yun (CHN)
Doubles[4]
details
  Patapol Ngernsrisuk (THA)
  Sudket Prapakamol (THA)
  Wang Wei (CHN)
  Zhang Wei (CHN)
Women's events
Singles[4]
details
  Cheng Shao-chieh (TPE)   Soratja Chansrisukot (THA)
Doubles[4]
details
  Zou Shisi (CHN)
  Li Shasha (CHN)
  Kunchala Voravichitchaikul (THA)
  Sathinee Chankrachangwong (THA)
Mixed event
Doubles[4]
details
  Kunchala Voravichitchaikul (THA)
  Sudket Prapakamol (THA)
  Cheng Wen-hsing (TPE)
  Tsai Chia-hsin (TPE)

Baseball edit

The 3rd World University Baseball Championship took place in La Habana, Cuba from 6 to 16 August 2006.[5]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
Men's   United States   Chinese Taipei   Cuba

Beach Volleyball edit

The 3rd World University Beach Volleyball Championship took place in Protaras, Cyprus from 14 to 18 June 2006.[6]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
Men's[7]
details
   Switzerland 1   Germany 1   United States 1
Women's events
Women's[8]
details
  France 2   Germany 2   Germany 1

Boxing edit

The 2nd World University Boxing Championship took place in Almaty, Kazakhstan from 2 to 9 October 2006.[9]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
-48 kg[10]   Nurlan Abdraimov   Aleksander Gritshuk   Jigjid Otgonbayar
-51 kg[10]   Andrei Spiridonov   Anvar Yunusov   Pueruvoris Seramba
-54 kg[10]   Enkhbatyn Badar-Uugan   Yerzhan Omirzhanov   Bakhodur Karimov   Hüseyin Dündar
-57 kg[10]   Abdugaffar Umarov   Araik Ambartsumov   Madi Shulakov   Çetin Özdemir
-60 kg[10]   Ivan Lopatin   Askarbek Kalpakov   Mustafa Doğan   Uranchimegiin Mönkh-Erdene
-64 kg[10]   Darkhan Ashirov   Dmitry Mikhailenko   Byambyn Tüvshinbat   Zakir Artykov
-69 kg[10]   Bakhyt Sarsekbayev   Maksim Koptyakov   Chuluntumur Tomorkhuyal   Aleksander Drenovak
-75 kg[10]   Dauren Yeleusinov   Aleksi Tsherbakov   Igor Konobeyev   Kaya Sakaş
-81 kg[10]   Yerdos Dzhanabergenov   Bahram Muzaffer   Zaur Teimurov   Jakhon Banov
-91 kg[10]   Vitalijus Subačius   Mikhail Muntyan   Erhan Şentürk   Yevgnei Yegemberdiev
+91 kg[10]   Magomed Abdussalamov   Deniz Fidan   Denis Ursu   Kanat Altayev

Bridge edit

The 3rd World University Bridge Championship took place in Tianjin City, China from 21 to 26 October 2006.[11]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed event
Bridge[12]   China (A team)
Liu Shu, Wang Yan, Liu Jing, Jin Jin, Li Xin, Liu Yan
  United States   Poland (B team)

Chess edit

The 9th World University Chess Championship took place in Lagos, Nigeria.[13]

Cross Country edit

The 15th World University Cross Country Championship took place in Algiers, Algeria.[14]

Cycling edit

The 4th World University Cycling Championship took place in Antwerp and Herentals, Belgium from 22 to 26 March 2006.[15]

Road Cycling edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
Road Race[16]
details
Yvo Kusters
  Netherlands
3h 08' 00" Michiel Van Aelbroeck
  Belgium
s.t. Malaya van Ruitenbeek
  Netherlands
s.t.
Time trial[17]
details
Malaya van Ruitenbeek
  Netherlands
32' 39.55" Tobias Erler
  Germany
+ 1.13" Michiel Van Aelbroeck
  Belgium
+ 41.79"
Women's events
Road Race[16]
details
Ellen van Dijk
  Netherlands
2h 21' 00" Eva Lutz
  Germany
s.t. Ludivine Henrion
  Belgium
s.t.
Time trial[17]
details
Loes Gunnewijk
  Netherlands
18' 11.66" Ellen van Dijk
  Netherlands
+ 28.50" Verena Joos
  Germany
+ 43.62"

Cyclo-cross edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's event
Cyclo-cross race[18]
details
Sebastian Hannöver
  Germany
48' 46" Axel Bult
  Netherlands
+ 1" Tom van den Bosch
  Belgium
+ 13"

Equestrian edit

The 7th World University Equestrian Championship took place in La Rochelle, France.[19]

Canoe Slalom edit

The 5th World University Wild Water Canoeing Championship took place in Kraków, Poland from 7 to 10 September 2006.[20]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
K1 Slalom[21]
details
  Ivan Pišvejc (CZE)   Michael Kurt (SUI)   Daniele Molmenti (ITA)
K1 Descent[22]
details
  Jon Schofield (GBR)   Tomáš Slovák (CZE)   Dawid Knebel (CZE)
C1 Slalom[23]
details
  David Florence (GBR)   Alexander Slafkovský (SVK)   Grzegorz Wójs (POL)
C2 Slalom[24]
details
  Paweł Sarna (POL)
  Marcin Pochwała (POL)
  Peter Škantár (SVK)
  Ladislav Škantár (SVK)
  Václav Hradilek (CZE)
  Štěpán Sehnal (CZE)
Women's events
K1 Slalom[25]
details
  Jana Dukátová (SVK)   Marie Řihošková (CZE)   Gabriela Stacherová (SVK)
K1 Descent[26]
details
  Michaela Mrůzková (CZE)   Jana Dukátová (SVK)   Lenka Lagnerova (CZE)

Floorball edit

The 2nd World University Floorball Championship took place in Bern, Switzerland.[27]

Futsal edit

The 10th World University Futsal Championship took place in Poznań, Poland.[28]

Golf edit

The 11th World University Golf Championship took place in Torino, Italy.[29]

Handball edit

The 18th World University Handball Championship took place in Gdańsk, Poland.[30]

Karate edit

The 5th World University Karate Championship took place in New York City, United States.[31]

Match Racing edit

The 3rd World University Match Racing Championship took place in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.[32]

Orienteering edit

The 15th World University Orienteering Championship took place in Košice, Slovakia from 14 to 20 August 2006.[33]

Rowing edit

The 9th World University Rowing Championship took place in Trakai, Lithuania.[34]

Rugby Sevens edit

The 2nd World University Rugby Sevens Championship took place in Rome, Italy.[35]

Softball edit

The 2nd World University Softball Championship took place in Tainan City, Taiwan.[36]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
Men's   United States   Chinese Taipei   Japan

Squash edit

The 5th World University Squash Championship took place in Szeged, Hungary.[37]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men’s events
Singles   Chris Ryder (GBR)   Márk Krajcsák (HUN)   Joel Hinds (GBR)
Women’s events
Singles   Lim Yoke Wah (MAS)   Kathrin Rohrmuller (GER)   Lauren Siddal (GBR)
Team event
Men/Women’s Team   Great Britain   France   South Africa

Taekwondo edit

The 9th World University Taekwondo Championship took place in Valencia, Spain.[38]

Triathlon edit

The 9th World University Triathlon Championship took place in Lausanne, Switzerland.[39]

Woodball edit

The 1st World University Woodball Championship took place in Taipei City, Taiwan.[40]

Wrestling edit

The 7th World University Wrestling Championship took place in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.[41]

References edit

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  3. ^ "9th-WUC-Badminton-2006". FISU.net. Archived from the original on 4 June 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
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  5. ^ "3rd-WUC-Baseball-2006". FISU.net. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
  6. ^ "3rd-WUC-Beach-Volleyball-2006". FISU.net. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
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  39. ^ "Triathlon". FISU.net. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
  40. ^ "Woodball". FISU.net. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
  41. ^ "Wrestling". FISU.net. Retrieved 11 August 2013.