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2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres

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The men's 60 metres at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place March 9 and 10 at the Ataköy Athletics Arena.

Medalists

Goldwidth=200 style="background-color:silver"Silverwidth=200 style="background-color:#CC9966"Bronze
Justin Gatlin
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Records

Standing records prior to the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships
World record
Maurice Greene
Championship record
World Leading
African record
Asian record
European record
**North and Central American
and Caribbean record**
Maurice Greene
Oceanian Record
South American record

Qualification standards

IndoorOutdoor
6.6710.20 (100 m)

Schedule

DateTimeRound
March 9, 201217:35Heats
March 10, 201217:30Semifinals
March 10, 201220:00Final

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) and 8 fastest qualified (q). 59 athletes from 56 countries participated. Two athletes did not start the competition.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
14Ángel David RodríguezSpain6.64Q
17Justin GatlinUnited States6.64Q
38Dwain ChambersGreat Britain6.65Q
42Emmanuel BironFrance6.68Q
43Simone CollioItaly6.68Q
65Marc BurnsTrinidad and Tobago6.69Q
76Trell KimmonsUnited States6.70Q
82Christian BlumGermany6.74Q
84Nesta CarterJamaica6.74Q
88Michael LeBlancCanada6.74Q
115Justyn WarnerCanada6.75Q
124Ben Youssef MeitéCôte d'Ivoire6.77q
138Su BingtianChina6.84SB, q
141Peter EmeliezeNigeria6.85Q
151Gerald PhiriZambia6.86Q
161Nilson AndréBrazil6.86PB, q
176Rytis SakalauskasLithuania6.87Q
177Reza GhasemiIran6.87Q
198Amr Ibrahim Mostafa SeoudEgypt6.89q
201Foo Ee YeoSingapore6.90q
205Jeremy BascomGuyana6.90q
224Aziz OuhadiMorocco6.91SB
225Mateo EdwardPanama6.91PB
247Holder da SilvaGuinea-Bissau6.95SB
252Idrissa AdamCameroon6.96PB
267Chun Ho LaiHong Kong6.97
274Hasanain Hasan ZubaiyenIraq6.98NR
283Brijesh LawrenceSaint Kitts and Nevis7.00Q
287Mosito LehataLesotho7.00NR
306Battulgyn AchitbilegMongolia7.03PB
311Mesbah AhmmedBangladesh7.04NR
313Sibusiso MatsenjwaSwaziland7.04NR
314Keiron RogersAnguilla7.04NR
343Lerone ClarkeJamaica7.05
347Jean Thierie FerdinandMauritius7.05PB
361Cristian LeguizamónParaguay7.13PB
375Roy RavanaFiji7.17NR
382Raihau MaiauFrench Polynesia7.18NR
392Rodman TeltullPalau7.20NR
408Imran KhanPakistan7.21PB
412Ibrahim KabiaSierra Leone7.33
416Ahmed AzneemMaldives7.33PB
434Courtney Carl WilliamsSaint Vincent and the Grenadines7.35PB
442Valeriy PonomarevKyrgyzstan7.38
456Roman CressMarshall Islands7.43SB
461Chris Meke WalasiSolomon Islands7.47PB
471Ghislain Nsimba MandualikaDemocratic Republic of the Congo7.47PB
488Shakyll LourensAruba7.49PB
494Joshua JeremiahNauru7.50PB
497Dominic CarrollGibraltar7.50SB
515Mikel de SaAndorra7.51
523Federico GorrieriSan Marino7.54SB
533Nooa TakooaKiribati7.57PB
548Tavevele NoaTuvalu7.61NR
555Joseph Andy LuiTonga7.71PB
563Dayne O'HaraNorfolk Island7.75PB
578Alhassane KeitaGuinea8.12PB
6John HowardFederated States of MicronesiaFS
6Tim AbeyieGhanaFS
2Innocent BologoBurkina Faso
5Chencho GyeltshenBhutan

Semifinals

Qualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) and 2 fastest times (q) qualified. 22 athletes from 21 countries participated. One athlete did not start the competition.

RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11Justin GatlinUnited States6.50Q
22Nesta CarterJamaica6.56Q
33Trell KimmonsUnited States6.61Q
42Dwain ChambersGreat Britain6.62Q
43Marc BurnsTrinidad and Tobago6.62Q
62Emmanuel BironFrance6.65q
73Justyn WarnerCanada6.67q
81Aziz OuhadiMorocco6.68NR, Q
91Rytis SakalauskasLithuania6.69
101Michael LeBlancCanada6.71
101Simone CollioItaly6.71
101Ben Youssef MeitéCôte d'Ivoire6.71
103Ángel David RodríguezSpain6.71
143Su BingtianChina6.74SB
152Jeremy BascomGuyana6.77
162Christian BlumGermany6.79
172Reza GhasemiIran6.79
182Brijesh LawrenceSaint Kitts and Nevis6.80
191Peter EmeliezeNigeria6.81
201Amr Ibrahim Mostafa SeoudEgypt6.83
213Mateo EdwardPanama6.91PB
222Foo Ee YeoSingapore6.93
223Nilson AndréBrazil6.93
3Gerald PhiriZambia

Final

8 athletes from 7 countries participated. The final began at 20:05.

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Justin GatlinUnited States6.46SB
Nesta CarterJamaica6.54
Dwain ChambersGreat Britain6.60
4Trell KimmonsUnited States6.60
5Marc BurnsTrinidad and Tobago6.62
6Emmanuel BironFrance6.63
7Justyn WarnerCanada6.65
8Aziz OuhadiMorocco6.72

References

References

  1. (10 March 2012). "Justin Gatlin wins 1st post-ban gold". ESPN.
  2. "2012 World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres (heats)". Omega Timing.
  3. "2012 World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres (semifinals)". Omega Timing.
  4. "2012 World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres (final)". Omega Timing.
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