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10 October 2006 (Tuesday)

  • Baseball:
  • World Chess Championship
    • Vladimir Kramnik and Veselin Topalov draw in game 11. The series is still tied 5.5–5.5 and only one regular game is left. The winner of that match will be World Champion, another draw will start some rapid matches.
  • Cricket: 2006 ICC Champions Trophy:
  • 2006 Lusophony Games:
    • Basketball at the 2006 Lusophony Games men's competition:
      • Angola 105–30 Guinea-Bissau
      • Macau 51–88 Cape Verde
      • East Timor 69–178 Portugal
    • Basketball at the 2006 Lusophony Games women's competition:
      • Mozambique 71–45 Cape Verde
      • Portugal 97–32 Macau
    • Football at the 2006 Lusophony Games:
      • Portugal 2–0 Angola
      • Mozambique 0–1 Cape Verde
    • Futsal at the 2006 Lusophony Games:
      • Angola 0–7 Brazil
      • Macau 13–4 East Timor
  • Table Tennis at the 2006 Lusophony Games:
    • men's doubles: Vitaly Efimov, Diogo José Dos Santos Pinho, Ricardo Filipe Oliveira, Diogo Miguel Martins Da Silva, Leong Kin Wa, Vong Hon Weng, Chan Kin Meng, Iam Tong Hou
    • women's doubles: Mariany Nonaka, Lígia Silva, Karin Sako, Jessica Yamada, Tam Sut Fei, Wong Iok Sim, Chan Lai Ha, Cheong Cheng I

9 October 2006 (Monday)

  • NFL Monday Night Football: Denver Broncos 13, Baltimore Ravens 3: The Broncos win a defensive battle, picking off Steve McNair three times. A fourth-quarter pick by Darrent Williams leads to the game's only touchdown, a 4-yard reception by Rod Smith. Broncos linebacker Al Wilson has 16 total tackles.
  • College basketball: Haris Charalambous, a 21-year-old backup center for Toledo originally from England, dies after collapsing during practice. (AP via Yahoo)
  • 2006 Lusophony Games:
    • Basketball at the 2006 Lusophony Games men's competition:
      • Angola 120–42 Macau
      • East Timor 25–172 Guinea-Bissau
      • Portugal 76–53 Cape Verde
    • Basketball at the 2006 Lusophony Games women's competition:
      • Mozambique 44–43 Portugal
      • Macau 52–78 Cape Verde
    • Futsal at the 2006 Lusophony Games:
      • Macau 0–2 Angola
      • Portugal 56–0 East Timor
  • Taekwondo at the 2006 Lusophony Games:
    • -80 kg men: Douglas Marcelino, Ibrahim Khan, Eduardo Vieira, João Luhanga
    • +80 kg men: Leonardo Dos Santos, Valantíno Pascoal, Sérgio Afonso, José Amaro
    • Volleyball at the 2006 Lusophony Games men's competition:
      • Macau 0–3 Portugal
    • Volleyball at the 2006 Lusophony Games women's competition:
      • Macau 0–3 Portugal

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