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55 metres

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Non-Olympic discipline in athletics

55 metres is asprint event intrack and field. It is a relatively uncommon non-championship event for indoor track and field. The history of the event lies in the60-yard dash, which is about 5 inches shorter than 55 metres. Since the 1960s almost all countries have used metric measurements for track and field, hence the standard sprint distances for indoor competition have been 50 metres and 60 metres.

The single exception to this was theUnited States, which continued to useimperial measurements. In the 1980s efforts were made to switch track and field in the United States to use metric measurements and the 55 metres was adopted as a close equivalent to 60 yards. The NCAA Indoor Championships featured the event from 1984 to 1998 and theUSA Track & Field Indoor Championships featured the event from 1987 to 1990.[1][2][3] Subsequently the 55 metres were dropped from American championships in favour of the international standard of 60 metres. Since the late 1990s there have been very few significant open competitions over 55 metres and the event remains something of a historic anomaly. The distance is still frequently run in junior (below college) meets.

All-time top 25

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Indoor results only. Hand-timed results are excluded

The websites ofWorld Athletics[4] and tilastopaja.net[5] are often used to generate lists of top performers. However, the data in these sites is not complete before about 1998 and, as noted above, much of the championship activity in this event (and hence best performances) were before this time. Hence a better source of data is the Track and Field News website.[6]

  • A = affected by altitude

Men

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  • Updated February 2023
RankTimeAthleteNationalityDatePlaceRef
15.99AObadele Thompson Barbados22 February 1997Colorado Springs
26.00Lee McRae United States14 March 1986Oklahoma City
36.02ALeo Myles-Mills Ghana22 February 1997Colorado Springs
46.03Sam Graddy United States14 March 1986Oklahoma City
6.03[a]Carl Lewis United States5 February 1983Dallas
6.03+Christian Coleman United States11 February 2023New York City[7]
76.04André Cason United States9 March 1990Indianapolis
6.04AAto Boldon Trinidad and Tobago1 February 1997Flagstaff
96.05Brian Cooper United States13 February 1988East Rutherford
6.05[a]Stanley Floyd United States31 January 1981Dallas
116.06Tim Harden United States9 March 1996Indianapolis
Emmit King United States26 February 1988New York City
Fred Johnson United States16 March 1985Fargo
6.06[a]Houston McTear United States24 February 1978New York City
6.06AMarcus Brunson United States20 February 1999Reno
Felix Andam Ghana28 February 1998Colorado Springs
Syan Williams Jamaica14 February 1998Colorado Springs
Keith Williams United States15 February 1997Colorado Springs
196.07Leonard Scott United States20 February 1999Gainesville
Ousmane Diarra Mali10 February 1996Ames
Raghib Ismail United States8 February 1991West Lafayette
Ray Stewart Jamaica11 March 1989Indianapolis
Ron Brown United States4 February 1984Dallas
6.07AObadiah Cooper United States21 February 1998Flagstaff
256.08Marvin Bracy United States29 January 2012Gainesville
Michael Green Jamaica14 March 1992Indianapolis
Phil Epps United States5 March 1983Dallas
Rod Richardson United States13 March 1982Pontiac
James Sanford United States20 February 1981San Diego
6.08ABernard Williams United States21 February 1998Colorado Springs

Women

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  • Updated March 2025
RankTimeAthleteNationalityDatePlaceRef
16.53+Jacious Sears United States8 February 2025New York City[8]
26.55[a]Evelyn Ashford United States26 February 1982New York City
Jeanette Bolden United States21 February 1986Los Angeles
46.56Gwen Torrence United States14 March 1987Oklahoma City
56.57[a]Alice Brown United States22 February 1985New York City
6.57+Aleia Hobbs United States11 February 2023New York City[9]
76.58Dawn Sowell United States26 February 1989Baton Rouge
Beatrice Utondu-Okoye Nigeria11 February 1990Monroe, North Carolina
6.58+Tamari Davis United States11 February 2023New York City[10]
106.60[a]Chandra Cheeseborough United States5 February 1983Dallas
116.61Michelle Finn United States23 February 1990New York City
126.62[a]Merlene Ottey Jamaica13 March 1982Cedar Falls, Iowa
Marlies Göhr East Germany28 February 1986New York City
6.62+Marybeth Sant-Price United States11 February 2023New York City[11]
156.63+Mikiah Brisco United States11 February 2023New York City[12]
Lisa Raye Trinidad and Tobago8 February 2025New York City[13]
176.64[a]Lyudmila Storozhkova Soviet Union3 March 1979New York City
6.64Anelia Nuneva Bulgaria27 February 1987New York City
196.65[a]Florence Griffith United States8 February 1985Inglewood
Nelli Cooman Netherlands30 January 1987New York City
6.65Savatheda Fynes Bahamas8 March 1997Indianapolis
6.65+Celera Barnes United States8 February 2025New York City[14]
236.66Carlette Guidry United States10 March 1990Indianapolis
Michelle Freeman Jamaica30 January 1993Johnson City
256.67[a]Angela Bailey Canada28 February 1986New York City
6.67+Shawnti Jackson United States29 January 2022New York City[15]
11 February 2023[16]
Melanie Doggett United States8 February 2025New York City[17]
Destiny Smith-Barnett Liberia8 February 2025New York City[18]

Notes

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Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 6.67:

Season's bests

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Men

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YearMarkAthletePlace
19786.06[a] Houston McTear (USA)New York City
19796.10[a]A Jerome Deal (USA)Albuquerque
19806.10[a] Herkie Walls (USA)Fort Worth
 Curtis Dickey (USA)New York City
19816.05[a] Stanley Floyd (USA)Dallas
19826.08 Rod Richardson (USA)Pontiac
19836.03[a] Carl Lewis (USA)Dallas
19846.07[a] Emmit King (USA)Johnson City
 Ron Brown (USA)Dallas
19856.06 Fred Johnson (USA)Fargo
19866.00 Lee McRae (USA)Oklahoma City
19876.04 Lee McRae (USA)East Rutherford
19886.05 Brian Cooper (USA)East Rutherford
19896.07 Ray Stewart (JAM)Indianapolis
19906.04 Andre Cason (USA)Indianapolis
19916.07 Raghib Ismail (USA)West Lafayette
19926.08 Michael Green (JAM)Indianapolis
19936.10 Michael Green (JAM)Johnson City
19946.09 Mark Witherspoon (USA)Cedar Falls
19956.13 Phil Riley (USA)Gainesville
19966.06 Tim Harden (USA)Indianapolis
19975.99A Obadele Thompson (BAR)Colorado Springs
19986.06A Felix Andam (GHA)Colorado Springs
 Syan Williams (JAM)
19996.06A Marcus Brunson (USA)Reno
20006.11 Ricardo Shaw (USA)Gainesville
20016.10 Leonard Scott (USA)Knoxville
20026.14A Ephion Jackson (USA)Reno
20036.10 Mickey Grimes (USA)Los Angeles
20046.20 Chris Johnson (USA)Jonesboro
 Ricardo Shaw (USA)Gainesville
20056.19 Tyree Gailes (USA)Lubbock
20066.12 Joshua Norman (USA)Fresno
20076.14 Greg Bolden (USA)Gainesville
20086.10 Dallas Robinson (USA)Maysville
20096.17 Josh Norman (USA)Fresno
20106.20 Delannie Spriggs (USA)Greencastle
 Keyth Talley (USA)Murfreesboro
20116.09 Lorenzo Pooler (USA)Southern Pines
20126.08 Marvin Bracy (USA)Gainesville
20136.16 John Landy (USA)Brea
20146.11 Odean Skeen (JAM)Lubbock
20156.09 Marvin Bracy (USA)Gainesville
20166.17 Blake Smith (USA)Cape Girardeau
20176.24 Dawson Lack (USA)Cheney
20186.24 Tatenda Tsumba (ZIM)Ogden
20196.26 William Henderson (USA)State College
20236.03+ Christian Coleman (USA)New York City

Women

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YearMarkAthletePlace
19786.73[a] DeAndra Carney (USA)Inglewood
19796.64[a] Lyudmila Storozhkova (USSR)New York City
19806.77[a] Evelyn Ashford (USA)New York City
 Brenda Morehead (USA)New York City
19816.63[a] Alice Brown (USA)Dallas
19826.55[a] Evelyn Ashford (USA)New York City
19836.56[a] Evelyn Ashford (USA)Los Angeles
19846.63[a] Alice Brown (USA)New York City
19856.57[a] Alice Brown (USA)New York City
19866.55[a] Jeanette Bolden (USA)Los Angeles
19876.56 Gwen Torrence (USA)Oklahoma City
19886.60 Gwen Torrence (USA)East Rutherford
19896.58 Dawn Sowell (USA)Baton Rouge
19906.58 Beatrice Utondu (Nigeria)Monroe, North Carolina
19916.70 Carlette Guidry (USA)Johnson City
19926.66 Gwen Torrence (USA)Johnson City
19936.66 Michelle Freeman (Jamaica)Johnson City
19946.70 Holli Hyche (USA)Indianapolis
19956.60 Gwen Torrence (USA)Johnson City
19966.68A Aleisha Latimer (USA)Boulder, Colorado
19976.65 Savatheda Fynes (BAH)Indianapolis
19986.68A Peta-Gaye Dowdie (JAM)Colorado Springs
19996.71 Debbie Ferguson McKenzie (BAH)Gainesville
20006.69 Julia O'Neal (USA)Knoxville
20016.78 Monique Tubbs (USA)Gainesville
20026.79 Tayna Lawrence (JAM)Gainesville
20036.73 Elva Goulbourne (JAM)Gainesville
 Angela Williams (USA)Los Angeles
 Muna Lee (USA)Gainesville
20046.70 Lauryn Williams (USA)Gainesville
20056.74 Fana Ashby (TTO)Gainesville
 Toyin Olupona (CAN)Knoxville
20066.71 Kerron Stewart (JAM)Gainesville
20076.71 Nolle Graham (JAM)Gainesville
20086.80 Angela Williams (USA)Gainesville
 Lakecia Ealey (USA)Gainesville
20096.69 Tianna Bartoletta (USA)Gainesville
20106.74 Sheri-Ann Brooks (JAM)Gainesville
20116.81 Jura Levy (JAM)Lubbock
20126.73 Shayla Mahan (USA)Columbia
20136.73 Sheri-Ann Brooks (JAM)Gainesville
20146.75 Staphanie Kalu (NGR)Lubbock
20156.75 Tahesia Harrigan-Scott (IVB)Gainesville
20166.84A Jerayah Davis (USA)Laramie
20176.73A Jerayah Davis (USA)Laramie
20186.73+ Tamari Davis (USA)New York City
20196.75A Jerayah Davis (USA)Laramie
20236.57+ Aleia Hobbs (USA)New York City
20256.53+ Jacious Sears (USA)New York City

Notes

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyConverted from a time for the slightly shorter 60 yards by adding 0.01

References

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  1. ^"History of NCAA Division I Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships"(PDF).NCAA. 2013.
  2. ^"History of NCAA Division I Women's Indoor Track and Field Championships"(PDF).NCAA. 2013.
  3. ^"USATF Indoor Champions".USATF. 2018.
  4. ^"55 Metres Men". World Athletics. 4 April 2020.
  5. ^"All-time men's best 55m". tilastopaja.net. 4 April 2020.
  6. ^"T&FN YEARLY & ALL-TIME LISTS". Track and Field News. 4 April 2020.
  7. ^"55m Dash en-route Results".Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS). 11 February 2023. Retrieved26 February 2023.
  8. ^"Millrose Games 2025 Results". ArmoryTrack.org. 8 February 2025. Retrieved10 March 2025.
  9. ^"55m Dash en-route Results".Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS). 11 February 2023. Retrieved26 February 2023.
  10. ^"55m Dash en-route Results".Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS). 11 February 2023. Retrieved26 February 2023.
  11. ^"55m Dash en-route Results".Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS). 11 February 2023. Retrieved26 February 2023.
  12. ^"55m Dash en-route Results".Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS). 11 February 2023. Retrieved26 February 2023.
  13. ^"Millrose Games 2025 Results". ArmoryTrack.org. 8 February 2025. Retrieved10 March 2025.
  14. ^"Millrose Games 2025 Results". ArmoryTrack.org. 8 February 2025. Retrieved10 March 2025.
  15. ^"Shawnti Jackson 55m en route Result".milesplit.com. 29 January 2022. Retrieved16 March 2022.
  16. ^"55m Dash en-route Results".Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS). 11 February 2023. Retrieved26 February 2023.
  17. ^"Millrose Games 2025 Results". ArmoryTrack.org. 8 February 2025. Retrieved10 March 2025.
  18. ^"Millrose Games 2025 Results". ArmoryTrack.org. 8 February 2025. Retrieved10 March 2025.
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