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2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres hurdles

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The women's 60 metres hurdles at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 7–8 March 2014.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Nia Ali
 United States
Sally Pearson
 Australia
Tiffany Porter
 Great Britain

Records

Standing records prior to the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships
World record  Susanna Kallur (SWE) 7.68 Karlsruhe, Germany 10 February 2008
Championship record  Lolo Jones (USA) 7.72 Doha, Qatar 13 March 2010
World Leading  Sally Pearson (AUS) 7.79 Berlin, Germany 26 February 2012
African record  Glory Alozie (NGR) 7.82 Madrid, Spain 16 February 1999
Asian record  Olga Shishigina (KAZ) 7.82 Liévin, France 21 February 1999
European record  Susanna Kallur (SWE) 7.68 Karlsruhe, Germany 10 February 2008
North and Central American
and Caribbean record
 Lolo Jones (USA) 7.72 Doha, Qatar 13 March 2010
Oceanian Record  Sally Pearson (AUS) 7.73 Istanbul, Turkey 10 March 2012
South American record  Yvette Lewis (PAN) 7.99 Berlin, Germany 1 March 2014
Records broken during the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships
South American record  Yvette Lewis (PAN) 7.91 Sopot, Poland 7 March 2014

Qualification standards

Indoor Outdoor
8.16 12.90 (100 mH)

Schedule

Date Time Round
7 March 2014 18:05 Heats
8 March 2014 18:10 Semifinals
8 March 2014 20:45 Final

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinal.[1]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Sally Pearson  Australia 7.79 Q, SB
2 2 Nia Ali  United States 7.87 Q
2 3 Cindy Billaud  France 7.87 Q, PB
4 2 Yvette Lewis  Panama 7.91 Q, AR
5 1 Eline Berings  Belgium 7.95 Q, SB
5 4 Tiffany Porter  Great Britain 7.95 Q
7 2 Marzia Caravelli  Italy 7.97 Q, PB
8 4 Nadine Hildebrand  Germany 7.98 Q
9 3 Janay DeLoach Soukup  United States 8.01 Q
10 1 Cindy Roleder  Germany 8.03 Q
11 3 Yuliya Kondakova  Russia 8.04 Q, SB
12 3 Sara Aerts  Belgium 8.05 q, SB
13 1 Rosina Hodde  Netherlands 8.07 q, PB
14 4 Marina Tomić  Slovenia 8.07 Q
15 1 Monique Morgan  Jamaica 8.10 q, PB
15 3 Andrea Ivančević  Croatia 8.10 q, NR
17 3 Matilda Bogdanoff  Finland 8.12 PB
18 2 Indira Spence  Jamaica 8.14
19 2 Gnima Faye  Senegal 8.15 NR
19 2 Hanna Platitsyna  Ukraine 8.15 PB
21 3 Lavonne Idlette  Dominican Republic 8.16 NR
21 4 Giulia Pennella  Italy 8.16
23 4 Urszula Bhebhe  Poland 8.17 PB
24 2 Yekaterina Galitskaya  Russia 8.20
25 1 Nooralotta Neziri  Finland 8.21
26 4 Beate Schrott  Austria 8.24
27 1 Anastassiya Pilipenko  Kazakhstan 8.27
28 4 Natalya Ivoninskaya  Kazakhstan 8.44
29 3 Sharon Kwarula  Papua New Guinea 8.71
4 Eva Vital  Portugal DNS

Semifinals

Qualification: First 4 in each heat (Q) qualified for the final.[2]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Sally Pearson  Australia 7.81 Q
2 2 Nia Ali  United States 7.88 Q
3 2 Cindy Billaud  France 7.89 Q
4 1 Janay DeLoach Soukup  United States 7.93 Q
4 1 Tiffany Porter  Great Britain 7.93 Q
6 1 Cindy Roleder  Germany 7.96 Q
6 2 Nadine Hildebrand  Germany 7.96 Q
8 1 Marzia Caravelli  Italy 7.97 PB
9 1 Yvette Lewis  Panama 8.00
10 2 Yuliya Kondakova  Russia 8.03 Q, SB
11 2 Marina Tomić  Slovenia 8.05 PB
12 2 Eline Berings  Belgium 8.07
13 1 Andrea Ivančević  Croatia 8.09 NR
14 1 Sara Aerts  Belgium 8.10
15 2 Rosina Hodde  Netherlands 8.14
16 2 Monique Morgan  Jamaica 8.19

Final

[3]

Nia Ali after winning the event
Rank Lanes Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Nia Ali  United States 7.80 =PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Sally Pearson  Australia 7.85
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 Tiffany Porter  Great Britain 7.86 SB
4 5 Cindy Billaud  France 7.89
5 6 Janay DeLoach Soukup  United States 7.90
6 1 Cindy Roleder  Germany 8.01
7 8 Nadine Hildebrand  Germany 8.02
8 2 Yuliya Kondakova  Russia 8.08

References