Latvia at the 2006 European Athletics Championships

Latvia, at the 2006 European Athletics Championships held in Sweden. In this European Championship will start 16 athletes who will represent Latvia.

Results

 2006 Gothenburg  Gold Silver Bronze Total
  Latvia (LAT) 1001
Place Athlete Event Results
1Staņislavs Olijars110 m hurdles13.24
4Dmitrijs Miļkevičs800 m1:46.70
4Vadims VasiļevskisJavelin83.21
5Ainārs KovalsJavelin81.65
6Jeļena Prokopčuka10000 m30:38.78 (NR)
9Ēriks RagsJavelin79.51
9Jolanta Dukure20 km walk1:31.02 (NR)
13Ingus Janevics50 km walk3:56.32 (PB)
13Inga KožarenokaJavelin58.25
14Jesenija VolžankinaHeptathlon5979
15/16Normunds PūpolsHigh jump2.23
16Artūrs ĀboliņšLong jump7.77
18Uģis Brūvelis50 km walk4:02.03
20Ilze GribuleJavelin54.48
22Jesenija VolžankinaLong jump6.22
26Māris UrtānsShot put18.40
DNSIneta RadēvičaLong jump-

Competitors

Men


800 m: Dmitrijs Miļkevičs
110 m Hurdles: Staņislavs Olijars
50 km Walk: Ingus Janevics, Uģis Brūvelis
High jump: Normunds Pūpols
Long jump: Artūrs Āboliņš
Shot put: Māris Urtāns
Javelin: Vadims Vasiļevskis, Ēriks Rags, Ainārs Kovals

Women


10,000 m: Jeļena Prokopčuka
20 km Walk: Jolanta Dukure
Long jump: Ineta Radēviča, Jesenija Volžankina
Javelin: Inga Kožarenoka, Linda Gribule
Heptathlon: Jesenija Volžankina

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