Medalists edit
Results edit
Heats edit
The winner of each heat (Q) and next 6 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.[1]
Semifinals edit
First 3 of each semifinal (Q) qualified directly for the final.[3]
Final edit
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References edit
- ^ Heats results
- ^ Second false start
- ^ Semifinals results
- ^ Final results
1989, iaaf, world, indoor, championships, metres, metres, event, 1989, iaaf, world, indoor, championships, held, budapest, sportcsarnok, budapest, march, contents, medalists, results, heats, semifinals, final, referencesmedalists, editgold, silver, bronze, and. The men s 60 metres event at the 1989 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held at the Budapest Sportcsarnok in Budapest on 5 March Contents 1 Medalists 2 Results 2 1 Heats 2 2 Semifinals 2 3 Final 3 ReferencesMedalists editGold Silver Bronze Andres Simon nbsp Cuba John Myles Mills nbsp Ghana Pierfrancesco Pavoni nbsp ItalyResults editHeats edit The winner of each heat Q and next 6 fastest q qualified for the semifinals 1 Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes 1 1 Andreas Berger nbsp Austria 6 62 Q 1 2 Ricardo Chacon nbsp Cuba 6 62 Q 1 3 Andres Simon nbsp Cuba 6 62 Q 4 6 Stanley Floyd nbsp United States 6 63 Q 5 2 Antonio Ullo nbsp Italy 6 64 q 5 1 Matthias Schlicht nbsp West Germany 6 64 q 5 5 Michael Rosswess nbsp Great Britain 6 64 Q 5 6 John Myles Mills nbsp Ghana 6 64 q 9 4 Pierfrancesco Pavoni nbsp Italy 6 66 Q 10 6 Koji Kurihara nbsp Japan 6 69 q 11 4 Desai Williams nbsp Canada 6 71 q 12 1 Bruny Surin nbsp Canada 6 72 q 13 6 Anri Grigorov nbsp Bulgaria 6 73 14 3 Ronald Desruelles nbsp Belgium 6 74 14 4 Attila Kovacs nbsp Hungary 6 74 16 3 Jiri Hudec nbsp Czechoslovakia 6 76 16 3 Shinji Aoto nbsp Japan 6 76 16 4 Mike McFarlane nbsp Great Britain 6 76 19 2 Aleksandr Shlychkov nbsp Soviet Union 6 77 20 2 Arnaldo da Silva nbsp Brazil 6 78 21 4 Fabian Whymns nbsp Bahamas 6 79 NR 22 2 Franz Ratzenberger nbsp Austria 6 80 22 5 Wayne Watson nbsp Jamaica 6 80 22 5 Istvan Tatar nbsp Hungary 6 80 25 3 Yiannakis Zisimides nbsp Cyprus 6 81 26 1 Shane Naylor nbsp Australia 6 83 27 5 Emmanuel Tuffour nbsp Ghana 6 85 28 5 Jouni Myllymaki nbsp Finland 6 86 29 2 Luis Cunha nbsp Portugal 6 90 30 4 Ayhan Bodur nbsp Turkey 7 03 31 3 Guillermo Saucedo nbsp Bolivia 7 08 NR 32 6 Clinton Bufuku nbsp Zambia 7 18 NR 33 6 Marco Tamagnini nbsp San Marino 7 22 NR 1 Trevor Davis nbsp Anguilla DQ 2 Semifinals edit First 3 of each semifinal Q qualified directly for the final 3 Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes 1 1 Andres Simon nbsp Cuba 6 54 Q NR 2 1 Michael Rosswess nbsp Great Britain 6 58 Q PB 2 2 John Myles Mills nbsp Ghana 6 58 Q NR 2 2 Pierfrancesco Pavoni nbsp Italy 6 58 Q NR 2 2 Matthias Schlicht nbsp West Germany 6 58 Q PB 6 2 Stanley Floyd nbsp United States 6 59 PB 7 2 Ricardo Chacon nbsp Cuba 6 59 8 1 Antonio Ullo nbsp Italy 6 61 Q 8 2 Bruny Surin nbsp Canada 6 61 PB 10 1 Andreas Berger nbsp Austria 6 62 11 1 Desai Williams nbsp Canada 6 64 12 1 Koji Kurihara nbsp Japan 6 72 Final edit 4 Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 3 Andres Simon nbsp Cuba 6 52 NR nbsp 4 John Myles Mills nbsp Ghana 6 59 nbsp 1 Pierfrancesco Pavoni nbsp Italy 6 61 4 4 Antonio Ullo nbsp Italy 6 63 5 5 Michael Rosswess nbsp Great Britain 6 64 6 2 Matthias Schlicht nbsp West Germany 6 67References edit Heats results Second false start Semifinals results Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 IAAF World Indoor Championships Men 27s 60 metres amp oldid 1170390167, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,
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