Athletics (track and field)
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- For an extensive coverage see 2006 in athletics (track and field)
Track
Marathon
International Races
National Champions
Auto Racing
- FIA World Championship
- Others
Baseball
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Basketball
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College basketball
Men's
Women's
Professional competitions
Americas
Asia-Pacific
Europe
- TBL (Turkey) - June 7: In what would turn out to be their last game as an independent club, Ülker complete a 4-0 finals sweep of crosstown rival Efes Pilsen.
FIBA tournaments
Boxing
Cricket
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See also International cricket in 2005-06, 2005-06 Australian cricket season and 2005-06 West Indian cricket season
Curling
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Cycling
UCI ProTour
See 2006 UCI ProTour for road bicycle racing events
- The 2006 Tour de France was won by Floyd Landis of the USA, but he is expected to be stripped of the title after failing a drugs test.
UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
See Mountain Bike World Cup 2006 for mountain bike racing events
Figure skating
World Figure Skating Championships
Held in Calgary, Canada
Football (American)
BCS Bowl Games
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NFL Playoffs
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- MVP of Super Bowl XL was Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward.
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Football (soccer)
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- For an extensive coverage see 2006 in football (soccer)
Events
International tournaments
Major national championships
Gaelic Athletic Association
- Gaelic football
- All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, Kerry 4-15 Mayo 3-05
- All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship, Mayo
- All-Ireland Minor Football Championship, Roscommon
- All-Ireland Junior Football Championship, Kerry
- National Football League, Kerry 2-11 Galway 0-11
- Tommy Murphy Cup, Louth 3-14 Leitrim 1-11
- All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship, Salthill-Knocknacarra
- Dublin Senior Football Championship, UCD 0-10 St Vincents 0-09
- Dublin Intermediate Football Championship, St Peregrines 1-11 St Margarets 0-9.
- Dublin Minor Football Championship, Cuala 2-11 St Vincents
- Dublin AFL Division 1, Thomas Davis 0-10 Round Towers (C) 0-07
- Hurling
Gliding
World Gliding Championships
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Main article: 2006 in golf
Men's major championships
Tour money list / order of merit winners:
- PGA Tour - Tiger Woods with $9,941,563 from 15 events played. Full money list
- European Tour - Pádraig Harrington with €2,489,337. Current order of merit
- Japan Golf Tour - Shingo Katayama with 178,402,190 Yen. Current money list
- Asian Tour - Jeev Milkha Singh with $591,884. Current order of merit
- PGA Tour of Australasia - Nick O'Hern with AUS$583,820. Current order of merit
- Sunshine Tour - Charl Schwartzel of South Africa topped the 2005-6 Order of Merit with earnings of 1,207,459.70. South African Rand. full list.
- Champions Tour - Jay Haas with $2,420,227
Team event
- 22-24 September: Team Europe wins the Ryder Cup for the third straight time, defeating Team USA 18½–9½.
LPGA majors
Men's amateur
Awards
Men's Competition
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Women's Competition
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Ice hockey
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Ice skating
Long track speed skating
Lacrosse
- Championships
- International Lacrosse Federation - World Lacrosse Championship - Canada over the United States, 15–10, in London, Ontario, breaking a 28-year US winning streak, and being the last game of lacrosse legend Gary Gait's spectacular career. It also gave Gait every major lacrosse championship possible.
- National Lacrosse League - Champion's Cup - Colorado Mammoth over the Buffalo Bandits, 16–9, in the HSBC Arena, Buffalo, New York
- Canadian Junior A - Minto Cup - Peterborough Lakers (OLA) over the Six Nations Arrows (OLA), 9–5
- Canadian Senior A - Mann Cup - Peterborough Lakers (MSL) over the Victoria Shamrocks (WLA), 4 games to 1, in the Peterborough Memorial Centre, Peterborough, Ontario
- Major League Lacrosse - Steinfeld Cup - Philadelphia Barrage over the Denver Outlaws, 23–12, in The Home Depot Center, Carson, California
- September - Lacrosse is first played in France
- September - At the Decathlon sport convention lacrosse was presented and the foundation of the first lacrosse team in France laid down
- Mid-October - The first practice for 10–15 year olds takes place in Paris
- A group of 20–25 year olds run regular weekly practices
Olympics
- See: 2006 Winter Olympics
Rugby league
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Rugby union
Ski jumping
South Asian Games
see: 2006 South Asian Games
Swimming
International Tournaments
Records
Tennis
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Main article: 2006 in tennis
Australian Open
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