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31 December 2006 (Sunday)
- American football:
- NFL Week 17:
- New York Jets 23, Oakland Raiders 20 – The Jets clinch a wild-card spot, while Oakland gets next year's first draft pick by virtue of having this season's worst record in the NFL (2-14).
- Pittsburgh Steelers 23, Cincinnati Bengals 17, OT – After Cincinnati's Shayne Graham misses a 39-yard field-goal attempt at the close of regulation, Santonio Holmes takes a Ben Roethlisberger pass 67 yards to knock the Bengals out of playoff contention.
- Kansas City Chiefs 35, Jacksonville Jaguars 30 - Larry Johnson rushes for 138 yards and three touchdowns. The win, combined with the Broncos' loss to the 49ers later that day, gives the Chiefs a playoff spot.
- New England Patriots 40, Tennessee Titans 23 - After a Titans comeback attempt sputters, Bill Belichick allows Vinny Testaverde to throw a touchdown pass, making him the first to throw at least one in 20 straight seasons.
- Detroit Lions 39, Dallas Cowboys 31 – The Lions' shocking victory gives the Eagles the NFC East title. Jon Kitna throws for four touchdowns, and Paris Lenon tackes Tony Romo on fourth-and-goal to preserve the win.
- Carolina Panthers 31, New Orleans Saints 21
- Seattle Seahawks 23, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7
- St. Louis Rams 41, Minnesota Vikings 21
- Houston Texans 14, Cleveland Browns 6
- Indianapolis Colts 27, Miami Dolphins 22 - The Colts do their part in their bid for a first-round bye, but fail when the Ravens win.
- San Diego Chargers 27, Arizona Cardinals 20 - The Chargers secure home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs.
- Baltimore Ravens 19, Buffalo Bills 7 - The Ravens' win gives them second seed in the AFC playoffs and a first-round bye.
- San Francisco 49ers 26, Denver Broncos 23 (OT) - The Broncos, needing only a tie to secure a wild-card berth, blow an early 13-0 lead, fail to score on three trips inside the Niners 5 in regulation, and eventually lose the game and a playoff berth on a Joe Nedney field goal.
- Philadelphia Eagles 24, Atlanta Falcons 17
- Green Bay Packers 26, Chicago Bears 7 - In what many analysts speculate will be Brett Favre's last game, he throws for 285 yards and a TD to help lead the Pack to a rout of the Bears, who had little to play for as they had already clinched home field throughout the NFC playoffs. Bears QB Rex Grossman goes 2-for-12 with three interceptions, two returned for TDs, in the first half, and is pulled in favor of Brian Griese.
- College football: MPC Computers Bowl - Miami (Fla.) 21, Nevada 20
30 December 2006 (Saturday)
29 December 2006 (Friday)
28 December 2006 (Thursday)
- 2006-07 Ashes series, Fourth Test, day 3:
Australia vs. England, in Melbourne.
- England second innings: 161 all out (65.5 overs). Australia win the match by an innings and 99 runs, stretching their lead in the five-match series to 4-0. Shane Warne, in his final Test at the MCG, is named Man of the Match for his bowling figures of 5-39 and 2-46, and his 40 not out with the bat in the first innings. His final dismissal, of Steve Harmison, puts him on 999 total Test and ODI wickets, trailing only Muttiah Muralitharan. (BBC)
27 December 2006 (Wednesday)
26 December 2006 (Tuesday)
25 December 2006 (Monday)
24 December 2006 (Sunday)
- American football (all times US EST/-5 UTC):
- NFL Week 16 Sunday Games:
- Baltimore Ravens 31, Pittsburgh Steelers 7. The Ravens take a 1-game lead over the Colts for the number-two spot in the AFC, thus rendering the Steelers unable to repeat as Super Bowl champions.
- Carolina Panthers 10, Atlanta Falcons 3. The Panthers stay alive in the chase for a wild-card spot.
- Chicago Bears 26, Detroit Lions 21. In a planned move, Brian Griese replaces Rex Grossman in the fourth quarter, and leads the Bears to two fourth-quarter drives ending with Robbie Gould field goals for the win.
- Houston Texans 27, Indianapolis Colts 24. Kris Brown's game-winning 48-yard field goal drops the Colts into third place in the AFC.
- New England Patriots 27, Jacksonville Jaguars 24. The Patriots clinch the game, and the AFC East title, when Jarvis Green strips David Garrard of the ball with 1:55 left.
- New Orleans Saints 31, New York Giants 7. Both Reggie Bush and Deuce McAllister rush for more than 100 yards, while the Giants don't run a play in Saints territory all game.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 22, Cleveland Browns 7. The Buccaneers win their first road game in over a year as they trounce the equally pathetic Browns.
- Tennessee Titans 30, Buffalo Bills 29. The Titans win their sixth straight and stay alive in the playoff hunt, while the Bills are eliminated.
- St. Louis Rams 37, Washington Redskins 31 (OT). The Rams join the logjam at 7-8 in the NFC after Steven Jackson's game-ending 21-yard touchdown.
- Arizona Cardinals 26, San Francisco 49ers 20. The 49ers' loss eliminates themselves from playoff contention, and clinches the NFC West for Seattle.
- Denver Broncos 24, Cincinnati Bengals 23. The Broncos move a step close to a wild-card spot when the Bengals botch an extra-point attempt with 37 seconds remaining.
- San Diego Chargers 20, Seattle Seahawks 17. The Chargers win on a 37-yard touchdown pass from Philip Rivers to Vincent Jackson with 27 seconds left
- College football:
23 December 2006 (Saturday)
22 December 2006 (Friday)
21 December 2006 (Thursday)
20 December 2006 (Wednesday)
19 December 2006 (Tuesday)
18 December 2006 (Monday)
- Cricket
- England in Australia, 2006-07 Ashes series, Third Test, day 5:
Australia vs. England, in Perth, Western Australia.
- England second innings: 350 all out (122.2 overs) Australia wins the match by 206 runs, and regain the Ashes at the earliest possible opportunity, leading the five-match series by 3-0. (BBC), (BBC Scorecard)
- India v. South Africa, First Test at Johannesburg:
- New Zealand v. Sri Lanka, Second Test at Wellington:
17 December 2006 (Sunday)
- NBA: In the second highest scoring game this season, Gilbert Arenas sets a franchise record of 60 points as the Washington Wizards defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in overtime, 147-141. The previous record was set by Earl Monroe, when the team was known as the Baltimore Bullets on February 13, 1968 with 56 points against the Lakers, in overtime. Kobe Bryant scored 48 points for the Lakers in the loss to Washington.
- American football: NFL Week 15 Sunday Games:
- Baltimore Ravens 27, Cleveland Browns 17. The Ravens clinch a playoff spot.
- Green Bay Packers 17, Detroit Lions 9. Brett Favre passes Dan Marino for the most completions in NFL history in the Packers' win.
- New England Patriots 40, Houston Texans 7. The Pats' rout of the Texans keeps them in the front of the AFC East.
- Tennessee Titans 24, Jacksonville Jaguars 17. The Titans gain only 98 yards and hold the ball for barely 15 minutes but return two interceptions and a fumble for touchdowns.
- Buffalo Bills 21, Miami Dolphins 0. For the second straight week, the Bills beat a divisional rival, and in the process, eliminate the Dolphins from post-season contention with the season sweep.
- New York Jets 26, Minnesota Vikings 13. Chad Pennington threw for 339 yards in the Jets' win.
- Pittsburgh Steelers 37, Carolina Panthers 3. Willie Parker has 132 rushing yards in the Steelers' blowout win.
- Chicago Bears 34, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31 (OT). Despite blowing a 21-point lead, the Bears clinch the number-one seed in the NFC playoffs thanks to Robbie Gould's 25-yard field goal with 3:37 left in the extra period.
- Washington Redskins 16, New Orleans Saints 10. In spite of the loss, the Saints clinch the NFC South title with losses by Atlanta and Carolina.
- Denver Broncos 35, Arizona Cardinals 13. Jay Cutler throws for two touchdowns in his first NFL win.
- Philadelphia Eagles 36, New York Giants 22. Trent Cole, whose personal foul cost the Eagles their Week Two loss to the Giants, seals the game with an interception return for a touchdown as they take sole possession of second place in the NFC East.
- St. Louis Rams 20, Oakland Raiders 0. The Raiders are shut out for the third time this season as they commit five turnovers and Steven Jackson capitalizes for two rushing touchdowns.
- San Diego Chargers 20, Kansas City Chiefs 9. LaDainian Tomlinson rushes for 199 yards and scores two touchdowns to set the NFL's single season scoring record previously held by Paul Hornung of the Green Bay Packers in 1960. His second rushing touchdown broke the record for most rushing touchdowns in a season shared by Priest Holmes (set in 2003) and Shaun Alexander (last season) and the record for consecutive multiple touchdown games (eight, breaking John Riggins' mark set in 1983) .
16 December 2006 (Saturday)
15 December 2006 (Friday)
14 December 2006 (Thursday)
- Alpine skiing: Only one day after Andreas Schifferer announced his retirement from international skiing competitions his fellow countryman Werner Franz does the same. Franz who faced many longterm injuries won one European Cup and two World Cup meetings during his career.
- Snooker: 2006 UK Snooker Championship:
- Ronnie O'Sullivan surprises opponent Stephen Hendry, the audience, referees and many others watching the live broadcasting of his match as he concedes the match at a 4-1 score. Henry was awarded the remaining frames and won the match by 9-1. Only several hours later O'Sullivan gave the reason for his decision. He said "Today I got so annoyed with myself that I lost my patience and walked away from a game that, with hindsight, I should have continued."
13 December 2006 (Wednesday)
12 December 2006 (Tuesday)
11 December 2006 (Monday)
- NBA: Commissioner David Stern announces that the league's widely criticized new microfiber composite ball will be replaced by the league's old leather ball, effective January 1, 2007. (ESPN)
10 December 2006 (Sunday)
- American football: NFL Week 14 Sunday Games:
- Cincinnati Bengals 27, Oakland Raiders 10. Carson Palmer's two touchdowns outweigh his three interceptions as the Raiders offense fails to capitalize.
- Minnesota Vikings 30, Detroit Lions 20. Artose Pinner ran roughshod on the Lions' nonexistent defense for 125 yards and three touchdowns.
- Baltimore Ravens 20, Kansas City Chiefs 10. Trent Green throws two costly interceptions to Ed Reed that sink the Chiefs.
- Miami Dolphins 21, New England Patriots 0. The Dolphins surprise Tom Brady, holding him to 78 passing yards.
- Atlanta Falcons 17, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6. Demorrio Williams' 54-yard return of a Bucs fumble and Justin Griffith's 21-yard run for touchdowns provided the cushion needed for the Falcons.
- Philadelphia Eagles 21, Washington Redskins 19. Jeff Garcia throws two touchdowns, then the Eagles manage to hold off the surging Redskins, burning time successfully on their final drive.
- New York Giants 27, Carolina Panthers 13. Eli Manning throws for three touchdowns. Chris Weinke, in his first start in four years due to Jake Delhomme's thumb injury, threw for 423 yards, but was intercepted three times.
- Jacksonville Jaguars 44, Indianapolis Colts 17. Maurice Jones-Drew (166 yards rushing) and Fred Taylor (131 yards) expose the Colts' utter inability to defend the run. Jones-Drew has two rushing TDs and returns a punt for a third. The Jaguars' 375 rushing yards are a team single-game record, with the previous record of 246 being broken before halftime, while a third Jag, Alvin Pearman (77 yards), joined Jones-Drew and Taylor outrushing the whole Colts team (34 yards total).
- Tennessee Titans 26, Houston Texans 20 (OT). Vince Young's 39-yard touchdown run in overtime give Tennessee its fourth straight win.
- Arizona Cardinals 27, Seattle Seahawks 21. Thanks to three Seahawks fumbles resulting in 14 Cardinal points, the visitors failed to clinch the NFC West title.
- Green Bay Packers 30, San Francisco 49ers 19. On the site of his many triumphs, Brett Favre threw for 298 yards in the Pack's win.
- Buffalo Bills 31, New York Jets 13. Willis McGahee's 57-yard run, J.P. Losman's 77-yard pass to Lee Evans and Nate Clements' 58 yard return of a Chad Pennington interception, all for touchdowns, stunned the Jets at The Meadowlands.
- San Diego Chargers 48, Denver Broncos 20. LaDainian Tomlinson's third rushing touchdown, his 29th of the year, breaks Shaun Alexander's year-old record for TDs in a season as the Chargers clinch the AFC West.
- New Orleans Saints 42, Dallas Cowboys 17. Drew Brees threw for five touchdowns, an all-time Cowboys worst in the Saints' rout.
9 December 2006 (Saturday)
8 December 2006 (Friday)
7 December 2006 (Thursday)
- NBA: In a game that tied for the fourth-highest highest combined scoring game in league history, the Phoenix Suns defeated the New Jersey Nets in double overtime, 161-157. Steve Nash led all scorers with 42 points for the Suns, while the Nets' Jason Kidd had his 89th triple double (38 points, 14 assists and 14 rebounds) in a losing effort, tying him with Wilt Chamberlain for third place on the all-time list.
- Asian Games:
- Tragedy struck the Asian Games when South Korean equestrian athlete Kim Hyung-chil died after falling off his horse during the cross country competition which took place in the rain. The accident occurred at jump number eight during the cross-country stage of the three-day eventing competition. After the horse rolled over him, he was taken to the hospital, with his death later confirmed by the organizing committee. Kim won a silver medal at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan on the same horse.
- Football (soccer):
- The UEFA gives Feyenoord Rotterdam a fine of €125.000, because of the crowd trouble that occurred during their match versus AS Nancy on 30 November. Feyenoord also has to pay to repair the Stade Marcel Picot and will play two home matches without any supporters if something similar happens within the next three years.
- Swimming: European Short Course Swimming Championships 2006:
- The German relay team, Helge Meeuw, Johannes Neumann, Thomas Rupprath and Jens Schreiber beats the World Record at the 4x50m Medley relay. The time of 1:34.06 was 0.40 faster than the old record, which was also swum by a German team.
- Arkady Vyatchanin swims a new European record at the 200m backstroke. The Russian became the first European to swim under 1:50.00, finishing 0.02 underneath the time. The previous European record was 1:50.43 held by Markus Rogan.
- Otylia Jędrzejczak beats Annika Mehlhorn's European record of 2:05.77 to 2:04.94, becoming the first European to swim under 2:05.00 at the 200m butterfly. Mehlhorn herself only finished in fifth position.
6 December 2006 (Wednesday)
5 December 2006 (Tuesday)
- Asian Games
- Badminton
- Cue Sports
- Men's Snooker (Team): India
, China , Hong Kong , and Malaysia advance to the medal round.
- Men's English Billiards (singles):
Pankaj Arjan Advani ; Ashok Harishankar Shandil Ya ; Peter Gilchrist 
- Men's Snooker (Doubles):
Ding Junhui and Tian Pengfei ; Marco Fu Ka Chun and Chan Wai Ki ; Phaithoon Phonbun and Atthasit Mahitthi 
- Cycling
- Men's Road Time Trial:
Song Baoqing ; Evgeny Vakker ; Andrey Mizurov 
- Women's Road Time Trial: Li Meifang
; Zulfiya Zabirova ; Lee Min Hye 
- Equestrian
- Dressage (Indiv.):
Choi Jun Sang on Dancing Boy II ; Yukiko Noge on Lanchester Kouko ; Mohd Qabil Mahamad Fathil on Charming 8 
- Football
- Gymnastics
- Men's Floor:
Zou Kai ; Liang Fuliang ; Kim Soo Myun 
- Men's Pommel Horse:
Hiroyuki Tomita , Kim Soo Myun , Jo Jong Chol 
- Men's Rings:
Chen Yibing , Yang Wei ; Timur Kurbanbayev 
- Women's Vault:
Cheng Fei ; Hong Su Jong ; Hong Un Jong 
- Women's Uneven Bars:
Hong Su Jong ; He Ning ; Cha Yong Hwa 
- Handball
- Judo
- Men's 60 kg.:
Tatsuaki Egusa ; Cho Nam Suk ; Masoud Haji Akhondzadeh , Salamat Utarbayev 
- Men's Open:
Kim Sung Bum ; Seyed Mahmoudreza Miran Fashandi ; Yohei Takai , Askhat Zhitkeyev 
- Women's 48 kg:
Gao Feng ; Kim Young Ran ; Misato Nakamura , Kelbet Nurgazina 
- Women's Open:
Liu Huanyuan ; Tserenkhand Dorjgotov ; Mai Tateyama , Gulzhan Issanova 
- Kabaddi
- Sepaktakraw
- Men's Team Semifinals - Losers win bronze
- Women's Team Semifinals - Losers win bronze
4 December 2006 (Monday)
- Asian Games
- Badminton
- Men's Team - Semifinals (Losers are joint bronze)
- Women's Team - Semifinals (Losers are joint bronze)
- Bowling
- Men's Doubles (six games):
Bader Al Alshaikh & Hassan Al Alshaikh ; Abdulla Al Qatan & Saed Al Hajri and Jamal Ali Mohammad and Nayef Eqab Al Abadla 
- Chess
- Men's Rapid Swiss:
Murtas Kazhgaleyev ; Dao Thien Hai ; Bu Xiangzhi China
- Women's Rapid Swiss:
Humpy Koneru ; Zhao Xue ; Zhu Chen 
- Cue Sports
- Men's Snooker (Doubles) - Semifinal Matches
- Atthasit Mahitthi & Phaithoon Phonbun
2–3 Ding Junhui & Tian Pengfei 
- Lai Chee Wei & Moh Keen Hoo
0–3 Chan Wai Ki & Marco Fu Ka Chun 
- Cycling
- Women's Road Race:
Mayuko Hagiwara ; Zhao Na ; Han Song Hee 
- Gymnastics
- Men's All Around:
Yang Wei ; Hisashi Mizutori ; Hiroyuki Tomita 
- Women's All Around:
He Ning ; Zhou Zhuoru , Hong Su Jong 
- Judo
- Men's 66 kg.:
Tsagaanbaatar Haskhbaatar ; Arash Miresmaili ; Hiroyuki Akimoto , Kim Kwang Sub 
- Men's 73 kg.:
Lee Won Hee , Masahiro Takamatsu ; Rasul Boqiev , Shokir Muminov 
- Women's 52 kg.:
An Kum Ae ; Bundmaa Munkhbaatar , Li Ying , Yuki Yokosawa 
- Women's 57 kg.:
Xu Yan ; Aiko Sato ; Kang Sin Young , Hong Ok Song 
- Sepaktakraw
- Shooting
- Men's 50m Rifle Prone (Indiv.):
Liu Gang ; Igor Pirekeev ; Sergey Belyayev 
- Men's 50m Rifle Prone (Team):
Kazakhstan ; South Korea ; China 
- Women's 10m Running Target (Indiv.):
Xu Xuan ; Natalya Gurova ; Dang Hong Ha 
- Women's 10m Running Target (Team}:
Kazakhstan ; Vietnam ; Qatar 
- Women's 50m Rifle Prone (Indiv.):
Olga Dovgun ; Thanyalak Chotpaibunsin ; Wang Chengyi 
- Women's 50m Rifle Prone (Team}:
Thailand ; China ; Kazakhstan 
- Soft Tennis
- Mixed Doubles:
We Hyu Hwan & Kim Ji Eun ; You Young Dong & Kim Kyung Ryun ; Tsuneo Takagawa & Harumi Gyokusen 
- Swimming
- Men's 50m Freestyle:
Rafd Zyad Almasri ; Makoto Ito ; Cai Li 
- Men's 100m Breaststroke:
Kosuke Kitajima ; Makoto Yamashita ; Vladislav Polyakov 
- Men's 200m Backstroke:
Ryosuke Irie ; Ouyang Kunpeng ; Takashi Nakano
- Men's 800m Freestyle Relay:
Japan ; China ; South Korea 
- Women's 50m Backstroke:
Zhao Jing ; Gao Chang ; Reiko Nakamura 
- Women's 200m Butterfly:
Yurie Yano ; Choi Hye-Ra ; Yuko Nakanishi 
- Women's 400m Freestyle:
Yang Jieqiao , Zhu Wenrui ; Lee Ji-Eun 
3 December 2006 (Sunday)
- Asian Games
- Badminton
- Men's (Team): Indonesia
qualifies for the medal round.
- Women's (Team): South Korea
qualifies for the medal round.
- Bowling
- Men's (six-game):
Ryan Leonard Lalisang ; Mahmood Ahmed Al Attar ; Cheng Chao Sheng 
- Women's (six-game):
Esther Cheah ; Putty Armein ; Angkana Netrviseth 
- Cycling
- Road Race (Men):
Wong Kam Po ; Mehdi Sohrabi ; Park Sung Baek 
- Gymnastics
- Judo
- Men's (81 kg):
Nyamkhuu Damdinsuren ; Almas Atayev ; Takashi Ono , Guo Lei 
- Men's (90 kg):
Hwang Hee Tae ; Maxim Rakov ; Hiroshi Izumi , Ramziddin Sayidov 
- Women's (63 kg):
Xu Yuhua ; Kong Ja Young ; Won Ok Im , Ayumi Tanimoto 
- Women's (70 kg):
Masae Ueno ; Bae Eun Hye ; Liu Shu Yun , Qin Dongya 
- Sepaktakraw
- Shooting
- Men's 10m Air Pistol:
Tan Zongliang ; Kim Jong Su ; Jin Jong Oh 
- Men's Trap:
Naser Meqlad ; Manavjit Singh Sandhu , Khaled Almudhaf 
- Women's 10m Air Pistol:
Tao Luna ; Guo Wenjun ; Kim Byung Hee 
- Soft Tennis
- Men's (Team): Medal Round
- Women's (Team): Medal Round
- NFL Week 13 Sunday Games:
- Arizona Cardinals 34, St. Louis Rams 20. Edgerrin James showed the form he had with the Colts, rushing for 115 yards, his fiftieth career 100-yard game.
- Atlanta Falcons 24, Washington Redskins 14. Jerious Norwood's 69-yard touchdown run was the straw that broke the Redskins' back.
- New England Patriots 28, Detroit Lions 21. Corey Dillon scored three touchdowns, and the Pats win with a comeback thanks to three late Lions turnovers.
- Tennessee Titans 20, Indianapolis Colts 17. Rob Bironas wins the game on a 60-yard field goal, preventing the Colts from clinching the AFC South.
- Cleveland Browns 31, Kansas City Chiefs 28 (OT). After Charlie Frye leaves with a wrist injury, backup quarterback Derek Anderson leads the Browns back from a 28-14 deficit. Phil Dawson's 33-yard field goal was the margin of victory.
- Chicago Bears 24, Minnesota Vikings 14. The Bears thanks to Devin Hester's record-tying fourth kick return and Ricky Manning, Jr.'s return of one of four Brad Johnson interceptions for touchdowns clinch the NFC North division for the second straight year. Johnson had a 10.3 quarterback rating, while Bears' counterpart Rex Grossman finished with a 1.3 rating after having a zero for the first three quarters.
- New York Jets 38, Green Bay Packers 10. Three drives of 70-plus yards for touchdowns in the second quarter propelled the Jets to victory over the Packers.
- San Diego Chargers 24, Buffalo Bills 21. LaDainian Tomlinson rushes for 178 yards and two touchdowns, bringing his season total to 26 overall, two short of the league record.
- New Orleans Saints 34, San Francisco 49ers 10. Reggie Bush has his breakout game, scoring four touchdowns with nine receptions for 131 yards in the Saints victory.
- Jacksonville Jaguars 24, Miami Dolphins 10. The Dolphins' four game winning streak was snapped by a pair of David Garrard-led 90-plus yard touchdown drives.
- Houston Texans 23, Oakland Raiders 14. The Texans won despite a net of minus-five yards passing.
- Dallas Cowboys 23, New York Giants 20. Newly signed placekicker Martin Gramatica kicks three field goals, including the game-winning 46-yarder with one second left as the Cowboys improve to 8-4 in the NFC East.
- Pittsburgh Steelers 20, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3. The Steelers capitalized on five Buccaneers errors in their win.
- Seattle Seahawks 23, Denver Broncos 20. Josh Brown kicks a 50-yard field goal with four seconds left, his fourth game-winning score in the final minute, spoiling Jay Cutler's debut as Broncos QB.
2 December 2006 (Saturday)
- Asian Games
- Badminton
- Men (Team) - Malaysia and China qualify for the medal round.
- Women (Team) - Japan qualifies for the medal round.
- Baseball
- Gymnastics
- Judo
- Men's (100 kg):
Jang Sung Ho ; Satoshi Ishii ; Utkir Kurbanov , Askhat Zhitkeyev 
- Men's (100 kg+):
Yasuyuki Muneta ; Mohammad Reza Rodaki ; Yeldos Ikhsangaliyev , Abdullo Tangriev 
- Women's (78 kg):
Sae Nakazawa ; Lee So Yoon ; Lkhamdegd Purevjargal , Yang Xiuli 
- Women's (78+kg):
Tong Wen ; Tserenkhand Dorjgotov ; Midori Shintani , Kim Na Young 
- Shooting
- Men's 10m Air Rifle:
Liu Tianyou ; Zhu Qinan ; Yu Jaechul 
- Women's 10m Air Rifle:
Du Li ; Zhao Yinghui ; Wu Liuxi 
- Women's Trap:
Chen Li ; Zhu Mei ; Lin Yin Chun 
- Swimming
- Men's 200m Butterfly:
Wu Peng ; Takeshi Matsuda Ryuichi Shibata 
- Men's 400m Ind. Medley:
Hidemasa Sano ; Shinya Taneguchi ; Han Kyul Chul 
- Women's 50m Breaststroke:
Ji Liping ; Asami Kitagawa ; Wang Qun 
- Women's 100m Butterfly:
Zhou Yafei ; Xu Yanwei ; Tao Li 
- Women's 200m Freestyle:
Pang Jiaying ; Yang Yu ; Maki Mita 
- Women's 400m Medley Relay:
China ; Japan ; South Korea 
- Soft Tennis
- Table Tennis
- Men {Team) - Semifinals
- Women (Team) - Semifinals
- Weightlifting
- Men (56 kg)
Li Zheng ; Hoang Anh Tuan ; Lee Jong Hoon 
- Women (48 kg)
Wang Mingjuan ; Pensiri Laosirikul ; Thongyim Bunphithak 
- Women (53 kg)
Li Ping ; Junpim Kuntatean ; Yu Wei Li 
- Athletics:
- Nathan Deakes sets a new World Record on the 50 km road walking in Geelong. He was 16 seconds faster than Robert Korzeniowski's record, resulting in a 3:35.47 finish time. At 40 km Deakes was two and a half minutes faster than Korzeniowski, but lost most of it in the final kilometres.
- American college football (BCS Top 25 ranking in parentheses:):
- (6) Louisville 48, UConn 17
- (15) West Virginia 41, (13) Rutgers 39 (3 OT): A failed two-point-conversion attempt in triple overtime ends the Scarlet Knights' Cinderella campaign for a Big East title and sends Louisville to the BCS.
- Navy 26, Army 14
- (18) California 26, Stanford 17
- UCLA 13, (2) Southern California 9: Eric McNeal's tip and interception of a John David Booty pass ends the Trojans' comeback bid and shot at the national championship. Now, Southern California will play in the Rose Bowl on New Years' Day instead.
- (25) Oregon State 35, (24) Hawaiʻi 32
- Conference Championships:
- In another game: Troy 26, Fla. International 13. With this win, the Trojans share the Sun Belt title with Middle Tennessee, but on the head-to-head tiebreaker, Troy will play in the New Orleans Bowl against Rice on December 22, and MTSU will face Central Michigan in the Motor City Bowl December 26 in Detroit.
1 December 2006 (Friday)
- Squash:
- The two year suspension of Karen Kronemeyer who was tested positive on using benzylpiperazine is reduced to one year. While appealing the suspension she convinced the jury that she did not use the doping substance on purpose. The jury however still believes Kronemeyer should have paid more attention and reduced the suspension with 50%. Kronemeyer's suspension started in February 2006 and will be able to compete again in February 2007.
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