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1989 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres

The men's 60 metres event at the 1989 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held at the Budapest Sportcsarnok in Budapest on 5 March.

Medalists edit

Results edit

Heats 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   Austria 6.62 Q
1 2 Ricardo Chacón   Cuba 6.62 Q
1 3 Andrés Simón   Cuba 6.62 Q
4 6 Stanley Floyd   United States 6.63 Q
5 2 Antonio Ullo   Italy 6.64 q
5 1 Matthias Schlicht   West Germany 6.64 q
5 5 Michael Rosswess   Great Britain 6.64 Q
5 6 John Myles-Mills   Ghana 6.64 q
9 4 Pierfrancesco Pavoni   Italy 6.66 Q
10 6 Koji Kurihara   Japan 6.69 q
11 4 Desai Williams   Canada 6.71 q
12 1 Bruny Surin   Canada 6.72 q
13 6 Anri Grigorov   Bulgaria 6.73
14 3 Ronald Desruelles   Belgium 6.74
14 4 Attila Kovács   Hungary 6.74
16 3 Jiří Hudec   Czechoslovakia 6.76
16 3 Shinji Aoto   Japan 6.76
16 4 Mike McFarlane   Great Britain 6.76
19 2 Aleksandr Shlychkov   Soviet Union 6.77
20 2 Arnaldo da Silva   Brazil 6.78
21 4 Fabian Whymns   Bahamas 6.79 NR
22 2 Franz Ratzenberger   Austria 6.80
22 5 Wayne Watson   Jamaica 6.80
22 5 István Tatár   Hungary 6.80
25 3 Yiannakis Zisimides   Cyprus 6.81
26 1 Shane Naylor   Australia 6.83
27 5 Emmanuel Tuffour   Ghana 6.85
28 5 Jouni Myllymäki   Finland 6.86
29 2 Luís Cunha   Portugal 6.90
30 4 Ayhan Bodur   Turkey 7.03
31 3 Guillermo Saucedo   Bolivia 7.08 NR
32 6 Clinton Bufuku   Zambia 7.18 NR
33 6 Marco Tamagnini   San Marino 7.22 NR
1 Trevor Davis   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 Andrés Simón   Cuba 6.54 Q, NR
2 1 Michael Rosswess   Great Britain 6.58 Q, PB
2 2 John Myles-Mills   Ghana 6.58 Q, NR
2 2 Pierfrancesco Pavoni   Italy 6.58 Q, =NR
2 2 Matthias Schlicht   West Germany 6.58 Q, =PB
6 2 Stanley Floyd   United States 6.59 PB
7 2 Ricardo Chacón   Cuba 6.59
8 1 Antonio Ullo   Italy 6.61 Q
8 2 Bruny Surin   Canada 6.61 PB
10 1 Andreas Berger   Austria 6.62
11 1 Desai Williams   Canada 6.64
12 1 Koji Kurihara   Japan 6.72

Final edit

[4]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  3 Andrés Simón   Cuba 6.52 NR
  4 John Myles-Mills   Ghana 6.59
  1 Pierfrancesco Pavoni   Italy 6.61
4 4 Antonio Ullo   Italy 6.63
5 5 Michael Rosswess   Great Britain 6.64
6 2 Matthias Schlicht   West Germany 6.67

References edit

  1. ^ Heats results
  2. ^ Second false start
  3. ^ Semifinals results
  4. ^ Final results

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