2006 NACAC Combined Events Championships
The 2006 NACAC Combined Events Championships were held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, at the Estadio Sixto Escobar on August 25–26, 2006. A detailed report on the event and an appraisal of the results was given.[1]
2006 NACAC Combined Events Championships | |
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Organisers | NACAC |
Edition | 2nd |
Date | August 25–26 |
Host city | San Juan, Puerto Rico |
Venue | Estadio Sixto Escobar |
Participation | 15 athletes from 6 nations |
Medallists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's Decathlon | Ryan Harlan | 7966 | Paul Terek | 7884 | Chris Boyles | 7703 |
Women's Heptathlon | Virginia Johnson | 5991 | Hyleas Fountain | 5956 | Fiona Asigbee | 5779 |
Results
Men's Decathlon
- Key
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank | Athlete | Overall points | 100 m | LJ | SP | HJ | 400 m | 110 m H | DT | PV | JT | 1500 m |
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Ryan Harlan |
7966 | 874 10.94 s w:+2.9 |
748 6.72 m w:+2.9 |
852 16.02 m |
896 2.10 m |
790 50.54 s |
953 14.17 s w:+1.1 |
720 42.74 m |
849 4.80 m |
732 59.64 m |
552 5:01.37 min | |
Paul Terek |
7884 | 858 11.01 s w:+2.9 |
809 6.98 m w:+3.1 |
778 14.81 m |
785 1.98 m |
853 49.18 s |
803 15.39 s w:+1.1 |
794 46.30 m |
880 4.90 m |
643 53.67 m |
681 4:39.95 min | |
Chris Boyles |
7703 | 799 11.28 s w:+2.9 |
783 6.87 m w:+3.2 |
763 14.57 m |
868 2.07 m |
757 51.26 s |
863 14.89 s w:+1.1 |
748 44.06 m |
790 4.60 m |
750 60.84 m |
582 4:56.18 min | |
4 | Massimo Bertocchi |
7147 | 847 11.06 s w:+2.9 |
795 6.92 m w:+3.6 |
622 12.25 m |
731 1.92 m |
769 51.00 s |
896 14.62 s w:+1.1 |
625 38.05 m |
790 4.60 m |
520 45.31 m |
552 5:01.26 min |
5 | Andrés Horacio Mantilla |
6891 | 791 11.32 s w:+2.9 |
632 6.21 m w:+3.3 |
641 12.57 m |
731 1.92 m |
729 51.91 s |
860 14.91 s w:+1.1 |
701 41.80 m |
562 3.80 m |
589 50.01 m |
655 4:44.09 min |
6 | James Holder |
6807 | 786 11.34 s w:+2.9 |
718 6.59 m w:+3.4 |
620 12.23 m |
653 1.83 m |
763 51.14 s |
842 15.06 s w:+1.1 |
599 36.77 m |
617 4.00 m |
537 46.52 m |
672 4:41.29 min |
Women's Heptathlon
- Key
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank | Athlete | Overall points | 100 m H | HJ | SP | 200 m | LJ | JT | 800 m |
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Virginia Johnson |
5991 CR |
1100 13.16 s w:+3.4 |
818 1.67 m |
716 12.83 m |
989 23.91 s w:+1.7 |
880 6.10 m w:+1.3 |
640 38.56 m |
848 2:18.24 min | |
Hyleas Fountain |
5956 | 1055 13.47 s w:+3.4 |
966 1.79 m |
631 11.54 m |
945 24.37 s w:+1.7 |
985 6.43 m w:+1.2 |
648 39.00 m |
726 2:27.39 min | |
Fiona Asigbee |
5779 | 1041 13.56 s w:+3.4 |
928 1.76 m |
727 13.00 m |
887 25.00 s w:+1.7 |
810 5.87 m w:+1.6 |
575 35.15 m |
811 2:20.89 min | |
4 | Juana Castillo |
5581 | 921 14.41 s w:+3.4 |
818 1.67 m |
713 12.78 m |
849 25.42 s w:+1.7 |
753 5.68 m w:+3.0 |
693 41.36 m |
834 2:19.24 min |
5 | Susan Coltman |
5289 | 888 14.65 s w:+3.1 |
855 1.70 m |
651 11.85 m |
824 25.69 s w:+1.7 |
735 5.62 m w:+1.5 |
567 34.75 m |
769 2:24.04 min |
6 | Flor María Robledo |
4815 | 799 15.33 s w:+3.1 |
644 1.52 m |
553 10.36 m |
792 26.06 s w:+2.3 |
573 5.05 m w:+2.6 |
685 40.93 m |
769 2:24.09 min |
7 | Yalitza Rivera |
4716 | 894 14.61 s w:+3.4 |
747 1.61 m |
577 10.72 m |
794 26.04 s w:+2.3 |
527 4.88 m w:+2.8 |
492 30.82 m |
685 2:30.59 min |
8 | Trish Palmer |
4291 | 779 15.48 s w:+3.1 |
577 1.46 m |
608 11.20 m |
796 26.01 s w:+2.3 |
0 NM |
753 44.46 m |
778 2:23.40 min |
9 | Mariana Abuela |
3989 | 685 16.24 s w:+3.1 |
610 1.49 m |
475 9.17 m |
625 28.08 s w:+2.3 |
441 4.55 m w:+1.5 |
524 32.51 m |
629 2:35.25 min |
Participation
An unofficial count yields the participation of 15 athletes from 6 countries.
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See also
- 2006 in athletics (track and field)
References
- Johnson and Harlan win NACAC combined events titles, IAAF, 27 August 2006, retrieved September 14, 2013
- NACAC Combined Events Championships - San Juan - 25 Aug 2006 - 26 Aug 2006 (PDF), Athletics Canada, archived from the original (PDF) on 23 May 2012, retrieved 14 September 2013
- II NACAC Combined Events Championships - 2006 - NACAC-CE San Juan PUR - 25-26 Aug 2006, CACAC, retrieved September 14, 2013
- Central American and Caribbean Games > NACAC Combined Events Championships > Decathlon - men, IAAF, retrieved September 14, 2013
- Central American and Caribbean Games > NACAC Combined Events Championships > Heptathlon - women, IAAF, retrieved September 14, 2013
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