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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 Men s 60 metres at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor ChampionshipsKilty after the winning the final VenueErgo ArenaDates7 March heats 8 March semifinals and final Competitors44 from 33 nationsWinning time6 49Medalists Richard Kilty Great Britain Marvin Bracy United States Femi Ogunode Qatar 20122016 Contents 1 Records 2 Qualification standards 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Heats 4 2 Semifinals 4 3 Final 5 ReferencesRecords EditStanding records prior to the 2014 IAAF World Indoor ChampionshipsWorld record Maurice Greene USA 6 39 Madrid Spain 3 February 1998 Maurice Greene USA Atlanta United States 3 March 2001Championship record Maurice Greene USA 6 42 Maebashi Japan 7 March 1999World Leading James Dasaolu GBR 6 47 Birmingham Great Britain 15 February 2014African record Leonard Myles Mills GHA 6 45 Colorado Springs United States 20 February 1999Asian record Tosin Ogunode QAT 6 50 Flagstaff United States 25 January 2014European record Dwain Chambers GBR 6 42 Turin Italy 7 March 2009North and Central American and Caribbean record Maurice Greene USA 6 39 Madrid Spain 3 February 1998 Maurice Greene USA Atlanta United States 3 March 2001Oceanian record Matt Shirvington AUS 6 52 Maebashi Japan 7 March 1999South American record Jose Carlos Moreira BRA 6 52 Paris France 13 February 2009Qualification standards EditIndoor Outdoor6 65 10 15 100 m Schedule EditDate Time Round7 March 2014 18 35 Heats8 March 2014 18 30 Semifinals8 March 2014 21 00 FinalResults EditHeats Edit Qualification First 3 in each heat Q and the next 6 fastest q qualified for the semifinal 2 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 4 8 Richard Kilty Great Britain 6 53 Q PB2 6 8 Dwain Chambers Great Britain 6 57 Q3 5 5 Lucas Jakubczyk Germany 6 57 Q 4 2 2 Su Bingtian China 6 58 Q4 2 Nesta Carter Jamaica 6 58 Q4 6 Reza Ghasemi Iran 6 58 Q NR5 4 Dariusz Kuc Poland 6 58 Q PB 8 1 8 Gerald Phiri Zambia 6 59 Q1 7 Kimmari Roach Jamaica 6 59 Q PB3 3 Jason Rogers Saint Kitts and Nevis 6 59 Q11 1 5 Marvin Bracy United States 6 60 Q12 3 7 Warren Fraser Bahamas 6 61 Q13 6 6 Adam Harris Guyana 6 62 Q 14 5 7 Femi Ogunode Qatar 6 63 Q6 3 Gavin Smellie Canada 6 63 Q 14 6 4 Brijesh Lawrence Saint Kitts and Nevis 6 63 q17 6 7 Gabriel Mvumvure Zimbabwe 6 64 q PB 18 2 6 Yoshihide Kiryu Japan 6 65 Q3 1 Zhang Peimeng China 6 65 Q SB20 1 6 Fabio Cerutti Italy 6 67 q21 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 Zavacky Slovakia 6 7128 2 8 Odain Rose Sweden 6 7129 1 2 Tom Kling Baptiste Sweden 6 7230 3 5 T J Lawrence Canada 6 7431 4 7 Calvin Kang Li Loong Singapore 6 75 PB32 5 3 Rolando Palacios Honduras 6 78 SB33 5 2 Paul Williams Grenada 6 8234 1 4 Sibusiso Matsenjwa Swaziland 6 88 NR35 1 3 Jean Thierie Ferdinand Mauritius 6 98 PB36 6 2 Riste Pandev Macedonia 7 0037 2 4 Cristian Leguizamon Paraguay 7 02 PB38 6 5 Faresa Kapisi American Samoa 7 14 NR39 4 5 Benjamin Veliz Nicaragua 7 27 NR40 3 8 Gregory Bradai French Polynesia 7 30 PB41 5 8 Ddoyd Brown Aruba 7 47 PB42 3 4 Yondan Namelo Micronesia 7 56 PB43 4 1 Jamodre Lalita Marshall Islands 7 72 PB3 6 Solomon Bockarie Sierra Leone DNSSemifinals Edit Qualification First 2 in each heat Q and the next 2 fastest q qualified for the final 8 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 1 8 Nesta Carter Jamaica 6 50 Q SB 2 1 4 Richard Kilty Great Britain 6 52 Q PB3 8 Marvin Bracy United States 6 52 Q 4 2 7 Femi Ogunode Qatar 6 55 Q2 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 NR8 2 6 Dwain Chambers Great Britain 6 58 q 9 2 5 Warren Fraser Bahamas 6 593 5 Adam Harris Guyana 6 59 11 3 4 Lucas Jakubczyk Germany 6 603 3 Dariusz Kuc Poland 6 601 1 Gabriel Mvumvure Zimbabwe 6 60 NR 14 1 7 Trell Kimmons United States 6 621 6 Jason Rogers Saint Kitts and Nevis 6 621 3 Yoshihide Kiryu Japan 6 621 5 Reza Ghasemi Iran 6 6218 1 2 Remigiusz Olszewski Poland 6 6619 2 2 Hassan Taftian Iran 6 67 PB 20 3 1 Brijesh Lawrence Saint Kitts and Nevis 6 683 2 Barakat Al Harthi Oman 6 68 SB22 3 7 Zhang Peimeng China 6 7023 2 1 Fabio Cerutti Italy 6 7124 2 8 Gavin Smellie Canada 6 74Final Edit 9 Marvin Bracy took the silver for the USA Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 3 Richard Kilty Great Britain 6 49 PB 6 Marvin Bracy United States 6 51 5 Femi Ogunode Qatar 6 524 1 Su Bingtian China 6 52 NR5 7 Gerald Phiri Zambia 6 52 NR6 2 Dwain Chambers Great Britain 6 537 4 Nesta Carter Jamaica 6 578 8 Kimmari Roach Jamaica 6 58References Edit GB s Richard Kilty wins shock 60m gold medal BBC Sport 8 March 2014 Retrieved 10 March 2014 Heats results 6 681 6 681 6 685 6 687 6 688 Semifinals results Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2014 IAAF World Indoor 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