Medalists edit
Results edit
Heats edit
First 2 of each heat (Q) and next 8 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.
Semifinals edit
First 2 of each semifinal (Q) and next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.
Final edit
References edit
2001, iaaf, world, indoor, championships, metres, metres, event, 2001, iaaf, world, indoor, championships, held, march, contents, medalists, results, heats, semifinals, final, referencesmedalists, editgold, silver, bronzetim, harden, nbsp, united, states, mont. The men s 60 metres event at the 2001 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on March 11 Contents 1 Medalists 2 Results 2 1 Heats 2 2 Semifinals 2 3 Final 3 ReferencesMedalists editGold Silver BronzeTim Harden nbsp United States Tim Montgomery nbsp United States Mark Lewis Francis nbsp Great BritainResults editHeats edit First 2 of each heat Q and next 8 fastest q qualified for the semifinals Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes1 2 Angelos Pavlakakis nbsp Greece 6 59 Q2 3 Tim Montgomery nbsp United States 6 60 Q3 8 Mark Lewis Francis nbsp Great Britain 6 61 Q PB4 6 Deji Aliu nbsp Nigeria 6 62 Q4 8 Matthew Shirvington nbsp Australia 6 62 Q6 3 Freddy Mayola nbsp Cuba 6 63 Q7 1 Georgios Theodoridis nbsp Greece 6 65 Q7 5 Venancio Jose nbsp Spain 6 65 Q7 5 Jerome Eyana nbsp France 6 65 Q PB10 6 Stephane Cali nbsp France 6 66 Q11 6 Nobuharu Asahara nbsp Japan 6 66 q12 4 Tim Harden nbsp United States 6 67 Q13 8 Tim Gobel nbsp Germany 6 69 q14 4 Nicolas Macrozonaris nbsp Canada 6 70 Q14 4 Erik Wijmeersch nbsp Belgium 6 70 q PB14 6 Gennadiy Chernovol nbsp Kazakhstan 6 70 q17 2 Marcin Krzywanski nbsp Poland 6 71 Q17 5 Luca Verdecchia nbsp Italy 6 71 q19 7 Patrick Johnson nbsp Australia 6 72 Q20 7 Urban Acman nbsp Slovenia 6 73 Q21 7 Nathan Bongelo nbsp Belgium 6 74 q22 7 Sergey Bychkov nbsp Russia 6 74 q23 3 Peter Frederick nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 6 75 q24 2 Christian Malcolm nbsp Great Britain 6 7724 3 Ibrahim Meite nbsp Ivory Coast 6 7724 4 Matic Sustersic nbsp Slovenia 6 7727 3 Dmitri Vasilyev nbsp Russia 6 7828 4 Chiang Wai Hung nbsp Hong Kong 6 8129 1 Shingo Kawabata nbsp Japan 6 82 Q29 2 Rolando Blanco nbsp Guatemala 6 82 PB29 5 Carlos Santos nbsp Puerto Rico 6 8232 1 Konstantin Rurak nbsp Ukraine 6 8333 2 Slaven Krajacic nbsp Croatia 6 8634 6 Rashid Chouhal nbsp Malta 6 87 SB35 1 Peter Pulu nbsp Papua New Guinea 6 8935 6 Ahmad Nasr Ahmad nbsp Egypt 6 8937 3 Sayon Cooper nbsp Liberia 6 9138 7 Watson Nyambek nbsp Malaysia 6 9439 2 Erol Mutlusoy nbsp Turkey 6 9539 5 Idrissa Sanou nbsp Burkina Faso 6 9541 4 Eric Nkansah nbsp Ghana 6 9742 1 Vahagn Javachyan nbsp Armenia 6 9943 5 Gian Nicola Berardi nbsp San Marino 7 0043 7 Patrick Mocci Raoumbe nbsp Gabon 7 0043 7 Arben Maka nbsp Albania 7 0046 1 Diego Ferreira nbsp Paraguay 7 0447 8 Joseph Colville nbsp Costa Rica 7 0548 6 Reuben Apuri nbsp Solomon Islands 7 0948 8 Ram Krishna Chaudhari nbsp Nepal 7 0950 2 Youssef El Haress nbsp Lebanon 7 10 NR51 8 Francesco Scuderi nbsp Italy 7 1352 1 Sunday Emmanuel nbsp Nigeria 7 1853 7 Watson dos Anjos nbsp Sao Tome and Principe 7 2354 4 Somephavanh Soukalune nbsp Laos 7 29 NR55 1 Timothy Brooks nbsp Anguilla 7 3456 5 Dylan Menzies nbsp Norfolk Island 7 3857 2 Jean Marie Vianney Mouanda nbsp Republic of the Congo 7 4358 8 Fagamanu Sofai nbsp Samoa 7 673 Moussa Camara nbsp Guinea DNS5 Leonard Myles Mills nbsp Ghana DNS6 Denis Daniel Gutierrez nbsp Nicaragua DNS8 Sherwin James nbsp Dominica DNSSemifinals edit First 2 of each semifinal Q and next 2 fastest q qualified for the final Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes1 3 Tim Harden nbsp United States 6 52 Q SB2 1 Deji Aliu nbsp Nigeria 6 55 Q SB3 1 Mark Lewis Francis nbsp Great Britain 6 56 Q PB4 2 Tim Montgomery nbsp United States 6 57 Q5 1 Matthew Shirvington nbsp Australia 6 59 q5 3 Tim Gobel nbsp Germany 6 59 Q7 1 Freddy Mayola nbsp Cuba 6 60 q SB8 2 Georgios Theodoridis nbsp Greece 6 60 Q9 3 Venancio Jose nbsp Spain 6 6110 3 Angelos Pavlakakis nbsp Greece 6 6311 2 Jerome Eyana nbsp France 6 64 PB12 3 Nicolas Macrozonaris nbsp Canada 6 6713 3 Stephane Cali nbsp France 6 6814 2 Gennadiy Chernovol nbsp Kazakhstan 6 6915 2 Patrick Johnson nbsp Australia 6 6916 1 Urban Acman nbsp Slovenia 6 7017 2 Nobuharu Asahara nbsp Japan 6 7217 3 Peter Frederick nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 6 7219 2 Marcin Krzywanski nbsp Poland 6 7320 1 Luca Verdecchia nbsp Italy 6 7421 3 Erik Wijmeersch nbsp Belgium 6 7822 1 Nathan Bongelo nbsp Belgium 6 8423 1 Shingo Kawabata nbsp Japan 6 8524 2 Sergey Bychkov nbsp Russia 6 89Final edit Rank Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp Tim Harden nbsp United States 6 44 SB nbsp Tim Montgomery nbsp United States 6 46 PB nbsp Mark Lewis Francis nbsp Great Britain 6 51 WJR4 Freddy Mayola nbsp Cuba 6 55 SB5 Matthew Shirvington nbsp Australia 6 55 SB6 Tim Gobel nbsp Germany 6 597 Georgios Theodoridis nbsp Greece 6 60Deji Aliu nbsp Nigeria DQReferences editResults Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2001 IAAF World Indoor Championships Men 27s 60 metres amp oldid 1099800366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,
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