Results
2006 Gothenburg | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
Belgium (BEL) | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Place | Athlete | Event | Result |
1 | Kim Gevaert | 100m W | F: 11.06 |
1 | Kim Gevaert | 200m W | F: 22.68 |
1 | Tia Hellebaut | High Jump W | F: 2m03 CR/NR |
4 | Kristof Beyens | 200m M | F: 20.57 SB |
5 | Veerle Dejaeghere | 3,000m Steeplechase W | F: 9:35.78 |
9 | Hanna Mariën | 200m W | SF: 23.59 |
10 | Tom Compernolle | 5,000m M | F: 14:03.37 |
10 | Nathalie De Vos | 10,000m W | F: 31:45.94 PB |
11 | Olivia Borlée | 200m W | SF: 23.90 |
11 | Nathalie De Vos | 5,000m W | F: 15:22:68 PB |
11 | Monder Rizki | 5,000m M | F: 14:04.96 |
13 | Pieter Desmet | 3,000m Steeplechase M | SF: 8:32.93 |
13 | François Gourmet | Decathlon M | 7921 SB |
13 | Thomas Matthys | 800m M | SF: 1:49.65 |
13 | Tom van Hooste | 5,000m M | F: 14:15.32 |
15 | Willem van Hoof | 10,000m M | F: 28:57.11 |
15 | Erik Wijmeersch | 100m M | SF: 10.47 |
16 | Jesse Stroobants | 10,000m M | F: 28:59.91 |
16 | Cédric Van Branteghem | 400m M | SF: DNF |
17 | Monder Rizki | 10,000m M | F: 29:13.62 |
17 | Michael Velter | Triple Jump M | Q: 16m56 |
21 | Tim Clerbout | 1,500m M | SF: 3:48.43 |
22 | Eline Berings | 100m Hurdles W | R1: 13.42 |
23 | Kevin Rans | Pole Vault M | Q: 5.35 |
27 | Matthieu Vandiest | 1,500m M | SF: 3:50.28 |
DNF | Fatiha Baouf | 10,000m W | |
DNF | Belgium | 4x100m Relay W | F: DNF |
DNF | Belgium | 4x100m Relay M | SF: DNF |
DNF | Jonathan Nsenga | 110m Hurdles M | |
DNF | Anja Smolders | 10,000m W |
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