Jump to content

2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Frietjes (talk | contribs) at 17:32, 25 June 2020. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Men's 60 metres
at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships
Kilty after the winning the final.
VenueErgo Arena
Dates7 March (heats)
8 March (semifinals and final)
Competitors44 from 33 nations
Winning time6.49
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    United States
bronze medal    Qatar
← 2012
2016 →

The men's 60 metres at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 7–8 March 2014. Richard Kilty won the gold medal.[1]

Records

Standing records prior to the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships
World record  Maurice Greene (USA) 6.39 Madrid, Spain 3 February 1998
 Maurice Greene (USA) Atlanta, United States 3 March 2001
Championship record  Maurice Greene (USA) 6.42 Maebashi, Japan 7 March 1999
World Leading  James Dasaolu (GBR) 6.47 Birmingham, Great Britain 15 February 2014
African record  Leonard Myles-Mills (GHA) 6.45 Colorado Springs, United States 20 February 1999
Asian record  Tosin Ogunode (QAT) 6.50 Flagstaff, United States 25 January 2014
European record  Dwain Chambers (GBR) 6.42 Turin, Italy 7 March 2009
North and Central American
and Caribbean record
 Maurice Greene (USA) 6.39 Madrid, Spain 3 February 1998
 Maurice Greene (USA) Atlanta, United States 3 March 2001
Oceanian record  Matt Shirvington (AUS) 6.52 Maebashi, Japan 7 March 1999
South American record  José Carlos Moreira (BRA) 6.52 Paris, France 13 February 2009

Qualification standards

Indoor Outdoor
6.65 10.15 (100 m)

Schedule

Date Time Round
7 March 2014 18:35 Heats
8 March 2014 18:30 Semifinals
8 March 2014 21:00 Final

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinal. [2]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 8 Richard Kilty  Great Britain 6.53 Q, PB
2 6 8 Dwain Chambers  Great Britain 6.57 Q
3 5 5 Lucas Jakubczyk  Germany 6.57 Q
=4 2 2 Su Bingtian  China 6.58 Q
4 2 Nesta Carter  Jamaica 6.58 Q
4 6 Reza Ghasemi  Iran 6.58 Q, NR
5 4 Dariusz Kuć  Poland 6.58 Q, PB
=8 1 8 Gerald Phiri  Zambia 6.59 Q
1 7 Kimmari Roach  Jamaica 6.59 Q, PB
3 3 Jason Rogers  Saint Kitts and Nevis 6.59 Q
11 1 5 Marvin Bracy  United States 6.60 Q
12 3 7 Warren Fraser  Bahamas 6.61 Q
13 6 6 Adam Harris  Guyana 6.62 Q
=14 5 7 Femi Ogunode  Qatar 6.63 Q
6 3 Gavin Smellie  Canada 6.63 Q
=14 6 4 Brijesh Lawrence  Saint Kitts and Nevis 6.63 q
17 6 7 Gabriel Mvumvure  Zimbabwe 6.64 q, PB
=18 2 6 Yoshihide Kiryū  Japan 6.65 Q
3 1 Zhang Peimeng  China 6.65 Q, SB
20 1 6 Fabio Cerutti  Italy 6.67 q
21 2 5 Trell Kimmons  United States 6.68 Q
=22 2 7 Hassan Taftian  Iran 6.69 q, PB[3]
4 4 Barakat Al-Harthi  Oman 6.69 q, SB[4]
3 2 Remigiusz Olszewski  Poland 6.69 q[5]
=22 4 3 Samuel Francis  Qatar 6.69 [6]
5 6 Adrian Griffith  Bahamas 6.69 [7]
27 2 3 Adam Zavacký  Slovakia 6.71
28 2 8 Odain Rose  Sweden 6.71
29 1 2 Tom Kling-Baptiste  Sweden 6.72
30 3 5 T.J. Lawrence  Canada 6.74
31 4 7 Calvin Kang Li Loong  Singapore 6.75 PB
32 5 3 Rolando Palacios  Honduras 6.78 SB
33 5 2 Paul Williams  Grenada 6.82
34 1 4 Sibusiso Matsenjwa  Swaziland 6.88 NR
35 1 3 Jean Thierie Ferdinand  Mauritius 6.98 PB
36 6 2 Riste Pandev  Macedonia 7.00
37 2 4 Cristian Leguizamón  Paraguay 7.02 PB
38 6 5 Faresa Kapisi  American Samoa 7.14 NR
39 4 5 Benjamín Véliz  Nicaragua 7.27 NR
40 3 8 Gregory Bradai  French Polynesia 7.30 PB
41 5 8 Ddoyd Brown  Aruba 7.47 PB
42 3 4 Yondan Namelo  Micronesia 7.56 PB
43 4 1 Jamodre Lalita  Marshall Islands 7.72 PB
3 6 Solomon Bockarie  Sierra Leone DNS

Semifinals

Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final. [8]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 8 Nesta Carter  Jamaica 6.50 Q, SB
=2 1 4 Richard Kilty  Great Britain 6.52 Q, PB
3 8 Marvin Bracy  United States 6.52 Q
=4 2 7 Femi Ogunode  Qatar 6.55 Q
2 3 Kimmari Roach  Jamaica 6.55 Q, PB
=6 2 4 Su Bingtian  China 6.57 q, SB
=6 3 6 Gerald Phiri  Zambia 6.57 Q, NR
8 2 6 Dwain Chambers  Great Britain 6.58 q
=9 2 5 Warren Fraser  Bahamas 6.59
3 5 Adam Harris  Guyana 6.59
=11 3 4 Lucas Jakubczyk  Germany 6.60
3 3 Dariusz Kuć  Poland 6.60
1 1 Gabriel Mvumvure  Zimbabwe 6.60 NR
=14 1 7 Trell Kimmons  United States 6.62
1 6 Jason Rogers  Saint Kitts and Nevis 6.62
1 3 Yoshihide Kiryū  Japan 6.62
1 5 Reza Ghasemi  Iran 6.62
18 1 2 Remigiusz Olszewski  Poland 6.66
19 2 2 Hassan Taftian  Iran 6.67 PB
=20 3 1 Brijesh Lawrence  Saint Kitts and Nevis 6.68
3 2 Barakat Al-Harthi  Oman 6.68 SB
22 3 7 Zhang Peimeng  China 6.70
23 2 1 Fabio Cerutti  Italy 6.71
24 2 8 Gavin Smellie  Canada 6.74

Final

[9]

Marvin Bracy took the silver for the USA.
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Richard Kilty  Great Britain 6.49 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Marvin Bracy  United States 6.51
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Femi Ogunode  Qatar 6.52
4 1 Su Bingtian  China 6.52 NR
5 7 Gerald Phiri  Zambia 6.52 NR
6 2 Dwain Chambers  Great Britain 6.53
7 4 Nesta Carter  Jamaica 6.57
8 8 Kimmari Roach  Jamaica 6.58

References

  1. ^ "GB's Richard Kilty wins shock 60m gold medal". BBC Sport. 8 March 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
  2. ^ Heats results
  3. ^ 6.681
  4. ^ 6.681
  5. ^ 6.685
  6. ^ 6.687
  7. ^ 6.688
  8. ^ Semifinals results
  9. ^ Final results