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2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres

The men's 60 metres at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 3 March 2018.[1][2]

Men's 60 metres
at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships
VenueArena Birmingham
Dates3 March
Competitors52 from 43 nations
Winning time6.37 CR
Medalists
← 2016
2022 →
Video on YouTube
Official Video

Summary Edit

Fifteen years after his first silver medal, remarkable 43-year-old Kim Collins returned to yet another World Championship, qualifying for the semi-final round, but he did not start. The favorite in the event was Christian Coleman, just two weeks after his second world record in this event this season. While two American athletes qualifying for the final is not uncommon, two Chinese athletes qualifying for the final might be the sign of a new trend.

In the final, Coleman was out fast, but next to him in the center of the track Su Bingtian was out with him. Ján Volko and Emre Zafer Barnes were also out fast, but faded quickly. Giving ground at the beginning, Ronnie Baker hit his top speed mid-race, about the same time as Coleman reached his. Coleman managed a little separation from Su, while Baker was making up lost ground. Su continued to press Coleman to the line, but Coleman finished strongly with a lean for a metre victory.[3] Su barely held off the fast closing Baker to take the first global medal for a Chinese sprinter.[4] Behind the medalists, Zhenye Xie gave China a 2-4 punch as he barely held off the last to fifth explosion by Hassan Taftian.

Coleman's winning time of 6.37 would have been the world record prior to his other efforts this season. Su improved upon his own Asian record, his third consecutive national record at the World Indoor Championships.[5]

Results Edit

Heats Edit

The heats were started at 10:15.[6]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 7 4 Ronnie Baker   United States 6.57 Q
2 4 4 Emre Zafer Barnes   Turkey 6.58 Q
3 2 4 Su Bingtian   China 6.58 Q
4 5 5 Chijindu Ujah   Great Britain 6.59 Q
5 7 3 Abdullah Abkar Mohammed   Saudi Arabia 6.62 Q
6 4 2 Xie Zhenye   China 6.62 Q
7 6 7 Ben Youssef Meïté   Ivory Coast 6.63 Q
8 6 6 Remigiusz Olszewski   Poland 6.65 Q
9 5 8 Arthur Cissé   Ivory Coast 6.66 Q
10 3 7 Ján Volko   Slovakia 6.66 Q
11 5 1 Sean Safo-Antwi   Ghana 6.66 Q
12 6 4 Everton Clarke   Jamaica 6.70 Q
13 2 8 Warren Fraser   Bahamas 6.71 Q
14 5 4 Ángel David Rodríguez   Spain 6.71 q
15 2 7 Kimmari Roach   Jamaica 6.71 Q
16 1 6 Christian Coleman   United States 6.71 Q
17 6 3 Tosin Ogunode   Qatar 6.72 q
18 4 8 Michael Pohl   Germany 6.73 Q
19 3 3 Hassan Taftian   Iran 6.74 Q
20 3 2 Dominik Záleský   Czech Republic 6.74 Q
21 4 6 Andrew Robertson   Great Britain 6.74 q
22 1 7 Odain Rose   Sweden 6.75 Q
23 2 6 Peter Emelieze   Germany 6.77
24 1 4 Kim Collins   Saint Kitts and Nevis 6.77 Q
25 7 7 Jean-Yann de Grace   Mauritius 6.78 Q
26 2 2 Keston Bledman   Trinidad and Tobago 6.79
27 3 4 Emmanuel Callender   Trinidad and Tobago 6.80 SB
28 7 8 Eric Cray   Philippines 6.81
29 6 5 Dylan Sicobo   Seychelles 6.82 NR
30 7 2 Sibusiso Matsenjwa   Swaziland 6.82 NR
31 5 3 Ambdoul Karim Riffayn   Comoros 6.88
32 3 6 Sydney Siame   Zambia 6.88
33 4 5 Lester Ryan   Montserrat 6.90 PB
34 5 7 Shaun Gill   Belize 6.96 PB
35 4 1 Christophe Boulos   Lebanon 6.99
36 6 2 Nazmie-Lee Marai   Papua New Guinea 7.01 PB
37 2 5 Juan Carlos Rodríguez   El Salvador 7.03 NR
38 1 8 Jonah Harris   Nauru 7.03 NR
39 6 1 Umar Khayam Hameed   Pakistan 7.06
40 5 6 Nick Joseph   Saint Lucia 7.07 PB
41 6 8 Adel Sesay   Sierra Leone 7.08
42 1 5 Jacob El Aida   Malta 7.09
43 4 3 Francesco Molinari   San Marino 7.17
44 2 3 Holder da Silva   Guinea-Bissau 7.20 SB
45 4 7 Paul Ma'unikeni   Solomon Islands 7.32 PB
46 3 8 Alvin Marvin Martin   Federated States of Micronesia 7.34 PB
47 3 5 Austin Hamilton   Sweden 7.35
48 1 3 Zdeněk Stromšík   Czech Republic 7.41
49 5 2 Karalo Hepoiteloto Maibuca   Tuvalu 7.47 NR
1 2 Kemar Hyman   Cayman Islands DQ 162.8[7]
7 5 Andrew Fisher   Bahrain DNS
7 6 Abdur Rouf   Bangladesh DNS

Semifinal Edit

The semifinals were started at 19:11.[8]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 3 Christian Coleman   United States 6.45 Q
2 3 4 Ronnie Baker   United States 6.52 Q
3 1 6 Su Bingtian   China 6.52 Q
4 2 5 Xie Zhenye   China 6.57 Q
5 3 8 Hassan Taftian   Iran 6.57 Q
6 3 3 Ján Volko   Slovakia 6.58 q
7 2 4 Emre Zafer Barnes   Turkey 6.58 q
8 1 8 Sean Safo-Antwi   Ghana 6.59 Q, SB
9 1 3 Arthur Cissé   Ivory Coast 6.59
10 2 6 Ben Youssef Meïté   Ivory Coast 6.59
11 1 7 Everton Clarke   Jamaica 6.63
12 3 6 Abdullah Abkar Mohammed   Saudi Arabia 6.63
13 3 1 Andrew Robertson   Great Britain 6.63
14 2 7 Kimmari Roach   Jamaica 6.65
15 1 5 Remigiusz Olszewski   Poland 6.65
16 3 5 Warren Fraser   Bahamas 6.66 SB
17 3 2 Dominik Záleský   Czech Republic 6.67
18 1 2 Ángel David Rodríguez   Spain 6.67
19 3 7 Michael Pohl   Germany 6.71
20 2 8 Odain Rose   Sweden 6.74
21 2 1 Tosin Ogunode   Qatar 6.77
22 1 1 Jean-Yann de Grace   Mauritius 6.83
1 4 Chijindu Ujah   Great Britain DQ 162.8[7]
2 2 Kim Collins   Saint Kitts and Nevis DNS

Final Edit

 
Christian Coleman winning the final

The final was started at 21:09.[9]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Christian Coleman   United States 6.37 CR
  3 Su Bingtian   China 6.42 AIR
  6 Ronnie Baker   United States 6.44
4 5 Xie Zhenye   China 6.52 PB
5 7 Hassan Taftian   Iran 6.53
6 1 Ján Volko   Slovakia 6.59
7 8 Sean Safo-Antwi   Ghana 6.60
8 2 Emre Zafer Barnes   Turkey 6.64

References Edit

  1. ^ "IAAF World Indoor Championships Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "Christian Coleman stakes claim as new sprint king with world indoors 60m gold". TheGuardian.com. March 3, 2018.
  4. ^ "China's Su Bingtian makes history to win men's 60m silver - People's Daily Online".
  5. ^ "60 Metres - men - senior - indoor".
  6. ^ Heats results
  7. ^ a b False start
  8. ^ Semifinals results
  9. ^ Final results

2018, iaaf, world, indoor, championships, metres, metres, 2018, iaaf, world, indoor, championships, took, place, march, 2018, metres, 2018, iaaf, world, indoor, championshipsvenuearena, birminghamdates3, marchcompetitors52, from, nationswinning, time6, crmedal. The men s 60 metres at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 3 March 2018 1 2 Men s 60 metres at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor ChampionshipsVenueArena BirminghamDates3 MarchCompetitors52 from 43 nationsWinning time6 37 CRMedalists Christian Coleman United States Su Bingtian China Ronnie Baker United States 20162022 Video on YouTubeOfficial Video Contents 1 Summary 2 Results 2 1 Heats 2 2 Semifinal 2 3 Final 3 ReferencesSummary EditFifteen years after his first silver medal remarkable 43 year old Kim Collins returned to yet another World Championship qualifying for the semi final round but he did not start The favorite in the event was Christian Coleman just two weeks after his second world record in this event this season While two American athletes qualifying for the final is not uncommon two Chinese athletes qualifying for the final might be the sign of a new trend In the final Coleman was out fast but next to him in the center of the track Su Bingtian was out with him Jan Volko and Emre Zafer Barnes were also out fast but faded quickly Giving ground at the beginning Ronnie Baker hit his top speed mid race about the same time as Coleman reached his Coleman managed a little separation from Su while Baker was making up lost ground Su continued to press Coleman to the line but Coleman finished strongly with a lean for a metre victory 3 Su barely held off the fast closing Baker to take the first global medal for a Chinese sprinter 4 Behind the medalists Zhenye Xie gave China a 2 4 punch as he barely held off the last to fifth explosion by Hassan Taftian Coleman s winning time of 6 37 would have been the world record prior to his other efforts this season Su improved upon his own Asian record his third consecutive national record at the World Indoor Championships 5 Results EditHeats Edit The heats were started at 10 15 6 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 7 4 Ronnie Baker nbsp United States 6 57 Q2 4 4 Emre Zafer Barnes nbsp Turkey 6 58 Q3 2 4 Su Bingtian nbsp China 6 58 Q4 5 5 Chijindu Ujah nbsp Great Britain 6 59 Q5 7 3 Abdullah Abkar Mohammed nbsp Saudi Arabia 6 62 Q6 4 2 Xie Zhenye nbsp China 6 62 Q7 6 7 Ben Youssef Meite nbsp Ivory Coast 6 63 Q8 6 6 Remigiusz Olszewski nbsp Poland 6 65 Q9 5 8 Arthur Cisse nbsp Ivory Coast 6 66 Q10 3 7 Jan Volko nbsp Slovakia 6 66 Q11 5 1 Sean Safo Antwi nbsp Ghana 6 66 Q12 6 4 Everton Clarke nbsp Jamaica 6 70 Q13 2 8 Warren Fraser nbsp Bahamas 6 71 Q14 5 4 Angel David Rodriguez nbsp Spain 6 71 q15 2 7 Kimmari Roach nbsp Jamaica 6 71 Q16 1 6 Christian Coleman nbsp United States 6 71 Q17 6 3 Tosin Ogunode nbsp Qatar 6 72 q18 4 8 Michael Pohl nbsp Germany 6 73 Q19 3 3 Hassan Taftian nbsp Iran 6 74 Q20 3 2 Dominik Zalesky nbsp Czech Republic 6 74 Q21 4 6 Andrew Robertson nbsp Great Britain 6 74 q22 1 7 Odain Rose nbsp Sweden 6 75 Q23 2 6 Peter Emelieze nbsp Germany 6 7724 1 4 Kim Collins nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis 6 77 Q25 7 7 Jean Yann de Grace nbsp Mauritius 6 78 Q26 2 2 Keston Bledman nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 6 7927 3 4 Emmanuel Callender nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 6 80 SB28 7 8 Eric Cray nbsp Philippines 6 8129 6 5 Dylan Sicobo nbsp Seychelles 6 82 NR30 7 2 Sibusiso Matsenjwa nbsp Swaziland 6 82 NR31 5 3 Ambdoul Karim Riffayn nbsp Comoros 6 8832 3 6 Sydney Siame nbsp Zambia 6 8833 4 5 Lester Ryan nbsp Montserrat 6 90 PB34 5 7 Shaun Gill nbsp Belize 6 96 PB35 4 1 Christophe Boulos nbsp Lebanon 6 9936 6 2 Nazmie Lee Marai nbsp Papua New Guinea 7 01 PB37 2 5 Juan Carlos Rodriguez nbsp El Salvador 7 03 NR38 1 8 Jonah Harris nbsp Nauru 7 03 NR39 6 1 Umar Khayam Hameed nbsp Pakistan 7 0640 5 6 Nick Joseph nbsp Saint Lucia 7 07 PB41 6 8 Adel Sesay nbsp Sierra Leone 7 0842 1 5 Jacob El Aida nbsp Malta 7 0943 4 3 Francesco Molinari nbsp San Marino 7 1744 2 3 Holder da Silva nbsp Guinea Bissau 7 20 SB45 4 7 Paul Ma unikeni nbsp Solomon Islands 7 32 PB46 3 8 Alvin Marvin Martin nbsp Federated States of Micronesia 7 34 PB47 3 5 Austin Hamilton nbsp Sweden 7 3548 1 3 Zdenek Stromsik nbsp Czech Republic 7 4149 5 2 Karalo Hepoiteloto Maibuca nbsp Tuvalu 7 47 NR1 2 Kemar Hyman nbsp Cayman Islands DQ 162 8 7 7 5 Andrew Fisher nbsp Bahrain DNS7 6 Abdur Rouf nbsp Bangladesh DNSSemifinal Edit The semifinals were started at 19 11 8 Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 2 3 Christian Coleman nbsp United States 6 45 Q2 3 4 Ronnie Baker nbsp United States 6 52 Q3 1 6 Su Bingtian nbsp China 6 52 Q4 2 5 Xie Zhenye nbsp China 6 57 Q5 3 8 Hassan Taftian nbsp Iran 6 57 Q6 3 3 Jan Volko nbsp Slovakia 6 58 q7 2 4 Emre Zafer Barnes nbsp Turkey 6 58 q8 1 8 Sean Safo Antwi nbsp Ghana 6 59 Q SB9 1 3 Arthur Cisse nbsp Ivory Coast 6 5910 2 6 Ben Youssef Meite nbsp Ivory Coast 6 5911 1 7 Everton Clarke nbsp Jamaica 6 6312 3 6 Abdullah Abkar Mohammed nbsp Saudi Arabia 6 6313 3 1 Andrew Robertson nbsp Great Britain 6 6314 2 7 Kimmari Roach nbsp Jamaica 6 6515 1 5 Remigiusz Olszewski nbsp Poland 6 6516 3 5 Warren Fraser nbsp Bahamas 6 66 SB17 3 2 Dominik Zalesky nbsp Czech Republic 6 6718 1 2 Angel David Rodriguez nbsp Spain 6 6719 3 7 Michael Pohl nbsp Germany 6 7120 2 8 Odain Rose nbsp Sweden 6 7421 2 1 Tosin Ogunode nbsp Qatar 6 7722 1 1 Jean Yann de Grace nbsp Mauritius 6 831 4 Chijindu Ujah nbsp Great Britain DQ 162 8 7 2 2 Kim Collins nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis DNSFinal Edit nbsp Christian Coleman winning the finalThe final was started at 21 09 9 Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes nbsp 4 Christian Coleman nbsp United States 6 37 CR nbsp 3 Su Bingtian nbsp China 6 42 AIR nbsp 6 Ronnie Baker nbsp United States 6 444 5 Xie Zhenye nbsp China 6 52 PB5 7 Hassan Taftian nbsp Iran 6 536 1 Jan Volko nbsp Slovakia 6 597 8 Sean Safo Antwi nbsp Ghana 6 608 2 Emre Zafer Barnes nbsp Turkey 6 64References Edit IAAF World Indoor Championships Timetable IAAF Retrieved March 16 2016 Start list Christian Coleman stakes claim as new sprint king with world indoors 60m gold TheGuardian com March 3 2018 China s Su Bingtian makes history to win men s 60m silver People s Daily Online 60 Metres men senior indoor Heats results a b False start Semifinals results Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships Men 27s 60 metres amp oldid 1079305562, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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