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・ Athletics at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Women's javelin throw
・ Athletics at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Women's long jump
・ Athletics at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Women's marathon
・ Athletics at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Women's pole vault
・ Athletics at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Women's shot put
・ Athletics at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Women's triple jump
・ Athletics at the 2006 Lusophony Games
・ Athletics at the 2006 Micronesian Games
・ Athletics at the 2006 South American Games
・ Athletics at the 2006 South American Games – Results
・ Athletics at the 2006 South Asian Games
・ Athletics at the 2007 ALBA Games
・ Athletics at the 2007 All-Africa Games
・ Athletics at the 2007 All-Africa Games – Men's 10,000 metres
・ Athletics at the 2007 All-Africa Games – Men's 100 metres
Athletics at the 2005 West Asian Games
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 100 metres
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 10000 metres
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 110 metres hurdles
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 1500 metres
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 20 kilometres walk
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 200 metres
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 400 metres
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 400 metres hurdles
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 5000 metres
・ Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's 800 metres


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Athletics at the 2005 West Asian Games : ウィキペディア英語版
At the 2005 West Asian Games, the athletics events were held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar.(3rd West Asian Games ). Olympic Council of Asia. Retrieved on 2011-03-13. Contested over three days, from 7 to 9 December, it was the first time that women were allowed to compete in athletics events at the Games. A total of 28 events were contested, of which 23 by male and 5 by female athletes. The event was seen as a test event for the Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games, which Doha hosted the following year.Turner, Chris (2005-12-07). (A dress rehearsal for 2006 – 3rd West Asian Games ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.(Athletics ). WAG 2005. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.The competition featured some high level performances by a handful of elite athletes: former World Youth champions Belal Mansoor Ali and Yahya Al-Ghahes won the 1500 metres and 100 metres, respectively, while world silver medallist Mubarak Hassan Shami claimed the half marathon title. On the women's side, 2004 Olympian Ruqaya Al-Ghasra won the women's 100 m. In spite of this, many events featured only a small number of athletes and the overall standard of competition was relatively low.Turner, Chris (2005-12-08). (Former World Youth winner dashes to third sprint crown of year – West Asian Games ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.Turner, Chris (2005-12-09). (Shami takes Half Marathon title – West Asian Games ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.Host nation Qatar topped the medal table with eleven gold medals, ten silver medals and six bronze medal. Their tally was greatly buoyed by the performances of former Kenya distance runners, including event winners Gamal Belal Salem, Majed Saeed Sultan and Musa Amer Obaid. Kuwait had the second highest number of golds with five, while Iran had the second greatest overall haul (13 medals; four golds). Of the nations competing at the games, only Lebanon and Yemen did not win medals in the athletics.It was later revealed that 3000 metres steeplechase bronze medalist Mohammed Khassaf of Iraq and 200 metres and women's relay gold medallist Munira Saleh failed drugs test at the event and were banned.(Doping spoils West Asian games )==Medalists==

At the 2005 West Asian Games, the athletics events were held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar.〔(3rd West Asian Games ). Olympic Council of Asia. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.〕 Contested over three days, from 7 to 9 December, it was the first time that women were allowed to compete in athletics events at the Games. A total of 28 events were contested, of which 23 by male and 5 by female athletes. The event was seen as a test event for the Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games, which Doha hosted the following year.〔Turner, Chris (2005-12-07). (A dress rehearsal for 2006 – 3rd West Asian Games ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.〕〔(Athletics ). WAG 2005. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.〕
The competition featured some high level performances by a handful of elite athletes: former World Youth champions Belal Mansoor Ali and Yahya Al-Ghahes won the 1500 metres and 100 metres, respectively, while world silver medallist Mubarak Hassan Shami claimed the half marathon title. On the women's side, 2004 Olympian Ruqaya Al-Ghasra won the women's 100 m. In spite of this, many events featured only a small number of athletes and the overall standard of competition was relatively low.〔Turner, Chris (2005-12-08). (Former World Youth winner dashes to third sprint crown of year – West Asian Games ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.〕〔Turner, Chris (2005-12-09). (Shami takes Half Marathon title – West Asian Games ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.〕
Host nation Qatar topped the medal table with eleven gold medals, ten silver medals and six bronze medal. Their tally was greatly buoyed by the performances of former Kenya distance runners, including event winners Gamal Belal Salem, Majed Saeed Sultan and Musa Amer Obaid. Kuwait had the second highest number of golds with five, while Iran had the second greatest overall haul (13 medals; four golds). Of the nations competing at the games, only Lebanon and Yemen did not win medals in the athletics.
It was later revealed that 3000 metres steeplechase bronze medalist Mohammed Khassaf of Iraq and 200 metres and women's relay gold medallist Munira Saleh failed drugs test at the event and were banned.〔(Doping spoils West Asian games )〕
==Medalists==


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ウィキペディアで「At the 2005 West Asian Games, the athletics events were held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar.(3rd West Asian Games ). Olympic Council of Asia. Retrieved on 2011-03-13. Contested over three days, from 7 to 9 December, it was the first time that women were allowed to compete in athletics events at the Games. A total of 28 events were contested, of which 23 by male and 5 by female athletes. The event was seen as a test event for the Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games, which Doha hosted the following year.Turner, Chris (2005-12-07). (A dress rehearsal for 2006 – 3rd West Asian Games ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.(Athletics ). WAG 2005. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.The competition featured some high level performances by a handful of elite athletes: former World Youth champions Belal Mansoor Ali and Yahya Al-Ghahes won the 1500 metres and 100 metres, respectively, while world silver medallist Mubarak Hassan Shami claimed the half marathon title. On the women's side, 2004 Olympian Ruqaya Al-Ghasra won the women's 100 m. In spite of this, many events featured only a small number of athletes and the overall standard of competition was relatively low.Turner, Chris (2005-12-08). (Former World Youth winner dashes to third sprint crown of year – West Asian Games ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.Turner, Chris (2005-12-09). (Shami takes Half Marathon title – West Asian Games ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-03-13.Host nation Qatar topped the medal table with eleven gold medals, ten silver medals and six bronze medal. Their tally was greatly buoyed by the performances of former Kenya distance runners, including event winners Gamal Belal Salem, Majed Saeed Sultan and Musa Amer Obaid. Kuwait had the second highest number of golds with five, while Iran had the second greatest overall haul (13 medals; four golds). Of the nations competing at the games, only Lebanon and Yemen did not win medals in the athletics.It was later revealed that 3000 metres steeplechase bronze medalist Mohammed Khassaf of Iraq and 200 metres and women's relay gold medallist Munira Saleh failed drugs test at the event and were banned.(Doping spoils West Asian games )==Medalists==」の詳細全文を読む



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