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Track and field sprint race
This article is about the sprint event. For the radio band, see60-metre band.
Athletics
60 metres
Women 60 m final during Doha 2010 World Indoor Championships
World records
MenUnited StatesChristian Coleman 6.34 A (2018)
WomenRussiaIrina Privalova 6.92 (1993, 1995)
World Indoor Championship records
MenUnited StatesChristian Coleman 6.37 (2018)
WomenUnited StatesGail Devers 6.95 (1993)

60 metres, or60-meter dash, is asprint event intrack and field. It is a championship event for indoor championships, normally dominated by the best outdoor100 metres runners. At indoor events, the 60 metres is run on lanes set out in the middle of the 'field', as is the hurdles event over the same distance, thus avoiding some of the effects of the banked track encircling the venue, upon which other track events in indoor events are run. At outdoor venues it is a rare distance, at least for senior athletes. The format of the event is similar to other sprint distances. The sprinters follow three initial instructions: 'on your marks', instructing them to take up position in thestarting blocks; 'set', instructing them to adopt a more efficient starting posture, which alsoisometrically preloads their muscles. This will enable them to start faster. The final instruction is the firing of thestarter's pistol. Upon hearing this the sprinters stride forwards from the blocks.

The 60 metres was an Olympic event in the1900 and1904 Summer Games but was removed from the schedule thereafter. AmericanChristian Coleman currently holds the men's world record in the 60 metres with a time of 6.34 seconds,[1] while RussianIrina Privalova holds the women's world record at 6.92.

At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics semi-finals,Su Bingtian ran the fastest 60 m split of all-time and the fastest 60 m ever recorded under any conditions with a time of 6.29 seconds.[2]

In the past, it was common for athletes to compete in the60 yards (54.86 m) race. This is not part of the lineage of the 60 metres, but is the predecessor of the55 metres race. 60 metres is 65.6168 yards.

Area records

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Indoor results only
Updated 12 April 2025.[3][4]

AreaMenWomen
Time (s)AthleteNationTime (s)AthleteNation
Africa6.45 ALeonard Myles-Mills Ghana6.97Murielle Ahouré Ivory Coast
Asia6.42Su Bingtian China7.09Susanthika Jayasinghe Sri Lanka
Europe6.41Marcell Jacobs Italy6.92Irina PrivalovaRussia
North, Central America
and Caribbean
6.34 AChristian Coleman United States6.94 AAleia Hobbs
Julien Alfred
 United States
 Saint Lucia
Oceania6.50Lachlan Kennedy Australia7.06Zoe Hobbs New Zealand
South America6.52José Carlos Moreira Brazil7.14Vitoria Cristina Rosa Brazil

All-time top 25

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Indoor results only

Tables show data for two definitions of "Top 25" - the top 2560m times and the top 25athletes:
- denotes top performance forathletes in the top 2560m times
- denotes lesser performances, still in the top 2560m times, by repeat athletes
- denotes top performance (only) for other top 25athletes who fall outside the top 25 60m times

Men

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Updated March 2025.[5]

Ath.#Perf.#Time (s)AthleteNationDatePlaceRef.
116.34AChristian Coleman United States18 February 2018Albuquerque[1]
26.37Coleman #219 January 2018Clemson
Coleman #33 March 2018Birmingham[6]
246.39Maurice Greene United States3 February 1998Madrid
46.39Greene #23 March 2001Atlanta
66.40Greene #327 February 1999Atlanta
366.40ARonnie Baker United States18 February 2018Albuquerque[1]
486.41Andre Cason United States14 February 1992Madrid
86.41Greene #41 February 1998Stuttgart
586.41Marcell Jacobs Italy19 March 2022Belgrade[7]
86.41Coleman #419 March 2022Belgrade[7]
Coleman #51 March 2024Glasgow[8]
136.42Greene #57 March 1999Maebashi
6136.42Dwain Chambers Great Britain7 March 2009Turin
136.42AColeman #618 February 2018Albuquerque[1]
7136.42Su Bingtian China3 March 2018Birmingham[6]
Trayvon Bromell United States10 February 2023Clemson[9]
186.43Greene #61 February 1998Stuttgart
9186.43Tim Harden United States7 March 1999Maebashi
186.43Su #26 February 2018Düsseldorf
10186.43ANoah Lyles United States17 February 2024Albuquerque[10]
186.43Coleman #71 March 2024Glasgow[8]
236.44Harden #227 February 1999Atlanta
Harden #311 March 2001Lisbon
11236.44Asafa Powell Jamaica18 March 2016Portland[11]
236.44Powell #218 March 2016Portland[12]
Baker #23 March 2018Birmingham
Baker #319 February 2020Liévin
Baker #421 February 2020Madrid
12236.44Marvin Bracy United States19 March 2022Belgrade[7]
236.44Lyles #24 February 2024Boston[13]
6.44AColeman #817 February 2024Albuquerque[10]
6.44Lyles #31 March 2024Glasgow[8]
136.45Bruny Surin Canada13 February 1993Liévin
6.45ALeonard Myles-Mills Ghana20 February 1999Colorado Springs
Terrence Trammell United States17 February 2001Pocatello
6.45Justin Gatlin United States1 March 2003Boston
Ronald Pognon France13 February 2005Karlsruhe
6.45ATrell Kimmons United States26 February 2012Albuquerque
6.45Terrence Jones Bahamas15 January 2022Lubbock[14]
Ackeem Blake Jamaica4 February 2024Boston[15]
216.46Jon Drummond United States1 February 1998Stuttgart
6.46AMarcus Brunson United States30 January 1999Flagstaff
6.46Jason Gardener Great Britain7 March 1999Maebashi
Tim Montgomery United States11 March 2001Lisbon
Leonard Scott United States26 February 2005Liévin
JC Stevenson United States14 March 2025Virginia Beach[16]

Note: The following athletes have had their performances annulled due to doping offences:

Time (s)AthleteNationDatePlaceRef
6.41Ben Johnson Canada7 March 1987Indianapolis[17]

Outdoor best performances

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This sports-related list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(March 2023)

+ =en route to 100 m mark

RankTime (s)Wind (m/s)AthleteNationDatePlaceRef
16.29+ (calculated)+0.9Su Bingtian China1 August 2021Tokyo[18][19]
26.31+ (calculated)+0.9Usain Bolt Jamaica16 August 2009Berlin[20][21]
36.32+ (calculated)+1.7Asafa Powell Jamaica9 September 2007Rieti[22]
+1.7Usain Bolt Jamaica31 May 2008New York City[23]
0.0Usain Bolt Jamaica16 August 2008Beijing[24]
+0.2Asafa Powell Jamaica2 September 2009Lausanne[22]
+1.5Usain Bolt Jamaica5 August 2012London[25]
+0.6Christian Coleman United States28 September 2019Doha[26]
96.33+ (calculated)−0.2Maurice Greene United States5 August 2001Edmonton[27]
−0.1Yohan Blake Jamaica23 August 2012Lausanne[28]
116.34+ (calculated)+0.9Justin Gatlin United States23 August 2015Beijing[29]

Note: The following athletes have had their associated 100 m performances annulled due to doping offences:

Time (s)Wind (m/s)AthleteNationDatePlaceRef
6.33+ (calculated)+1.1Ben Johnson Canada24 September 1988Seoul[30]

Women

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Updated March 2025.[31]

Ath.#Perf.#Time (s)AthleteNationDatePlaceRef.
116.92Irina PrivalovaRussia11 February 1993Madrid
16.92Privalova #29 February 1995Madrid
36.93Privalova #313 February 1994Liévin
46.94Privalova #419 February 1995Liévin
246.94AAleia Hobbs United States18 February 2023Albuquerque[32]
Julien Alfred Saint Lucia11 March 2023Albuquerque[33]
466.95Gail Devers United States12 March 1993Toronto
66.95Privalova #56 February 1994Vienna
Privalova #614 February 1995Moscow
566.95Marion Jones United States7 March 1998Maebashi
6106.96Merlene Ottey Jamaica14 February 1992Madrid
106.96Privalova #711 February 1993Madrid
7106.96Ekaterini Thanou Greece7 March 1999Maebashi
Mujinga Kambundji Switzerland18 March 2022Belgrade[34]
106.96AAlfred #210 March 2023Albuquerque[35]
156.97Privalova #814 February 1992Madrid
Privalova #912 March 1993Toronto
Privalova #1011 February 1994Madrid
Privalova #1112 February 1995Ghent
Ottey #219 February 1995Liévin
Ottey #310 March 1995Ghent
9156.97LaVerne Jones-Ferrette United States Virgin Islands6 February 2010Stuttgart
Murielle Ahouré Ivory Coast2 March 2018Birmingham[36]
156.97Alfred #325 February 2023Lubbock[37]
246.98Privalova #1227 February 1993Moscow
Devers #221 February 1999Liévin
11246.98Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Jamaica9 March 2014Sopot[38]
Elaine Thompson-Herah Jamaica18 February 2017Birmingham[39]
246.98Hobbs #228 January 2023Fayetteville[40]
11246.98Ewa Swoboda Poland2 March 2024Glasgow[41]
246.98Alfred #42 March 2024Glasgow[42]
146.99Mikiah Brisco United States18 March 2022Belgrade[34]
157.00Nelli Cooman Netherlands23 February 1986Madrid
Veronica Campbell-Brown Jamaica14 March 2010Doha
Dafne Schippers Netherlands13 February 2016Berlin[43]
Barbara Pierre United States12 March 2016Portland[44]
197.01Savatheda Fynes Bahamas7 March 1999Maebashi
Me'Lisa Barber United States10 March 2006Moscow
Lauryn Williams United States10 March 2006Moscow
Zaynab Dosso Italy9 March 2025Apeldoorn[45]
237.02Gwen Torrence United States2 February 1996New York City
Christy Opara-Thompson Nigeria12 February 1997Ghent
Chioma Ajunwa Nigeria22 February 1998Liévin
Philomena Mensah Canada7 March 1999Maebashi
7.02ACarmelita Jeter United States28 February 2010Albuquerque
7.02Tianna Madison United States11 February 2012Fayetteville
7.02AJavianne Oliver United States18 February 2018Albuquerque[1]
7.02Marie-Josée Ta Lou Ivory Coast20 February 2019Düsseldorf[46]
Jacious Sears United States8 February 2025New York City[47]

Outdoor best performances

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This sports-related list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(March 2023)

+ =en route to 100 m mark

RankTime (s)Wind (m/s)AthleteNationDatePlaceRef
16.81+ (calculated)+0.1Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Jamaica29 September 2019Doha[48]
26.85+ (calculated)−0.1Marion Jones United States22 August 1999Seville
36.87+ (calculated)0.0Florence Griffith-Joyner United States16 July 1988Indianapolis[49]
+0.9Elaine Thompson-Herah Jamaica21 August 2021Eugene[50]
56.91+ (calculated)+0.1Dina Asher-Smith Great Britain29 September 2019Doha[48]

Olympic medalists

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GamesGoldSilverBronze
1900 Paris
details
 Alvin Kraenzlein (USA) Walter Tewksbury (USA) Stan Rowley (AUS)
1904 St. Louis
details
 Archie Hahn (USA) William Hogenson (USA) Fay Moulton (USA)

World Indoor Championships medalists

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Men

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GamesGoldSilverBronze
1985 Parisa
details
 Ben Johnson (CAN) Sam Graddy (USA) Ronald Desruelles (BEL)
1987 Indianapolis
details
 Lee McRae (USA)b Mark Witherspoon (USA) Pierfrancesco Pavoni (ITA)
1989 Budapest
details
 Andrés Simón (CUB) John Myles-Mills (GHA) Pierfrancesco Pavoni (ITA)
1991 Seville
details
 Andre Cason (USA) Linford Christie (GBR) Chidi Imo (NGR)
1993 Toronto
details
 Bruny Surin (CAN) Frankie Fredericks (NAM) Talal Mansour (QAT)
1995 Barcelona
details
 Bruny Surin (CAN) Darren Braithwaite (GBR) Robert Esmie (CAN)
1997 Paris
details
 Haralabos Papadias (GRE) Michael Green (JAM) Davidson Ezinwa (NGR)
1999 Maebashi
details
 Maurice Greene (USA) Tim Harden (USA) Jason Gardener (GBR)
2001 Lisbon
details
 Tim Harden (USA) Tim Montgomery (USA) Mark Lewis-Francis (GBR)
2003 Birmingham
details
 Justin Gatlin (USA) Kim Collins (SKN) Jason Gardener (GBR)
2004 Budapest
details
 Jason Gardener (GBR) Shawn Crawford (USA) Georgios Theodoridis (GRE)
2006 Moscow
details
 Leonard Scott (USA) Andrey Epishin (RUS) Terrence Trammell (USA)
2008 Valencia
details
 Olusoji Fasuba (NGR) Kim Collins (SKN)
 Dwain Chambers (GBR)
none awarded
2010 Doha
details
 Dwain Chambers (GBR) Mike Rodgers (USA) Daniel Bailey (ATG)
2012 Istanbul
details
 Justin Gatlin (USA) Nesta Carter (JAM) Dwain Chambers (GBR)
2014 Sopot
details
 Richard Kilty (GBR) Marvin Bracy (USA) Femi Ogunode (QAT)
2016 Portland
details
 Trayvon Bromell (USA) Asafa Powell (JAM) Ramon Gittens (BAR)
2018 Birmingham
details
 Christian Coleman (USA) Su Bingtian (CHN) Ronnie Baker (USA)
2022 Belgrade
details
 Marcell Jacobs (ITA) Christian Coleman (USA) Marvin Bracy (USA)
2024 Glasgow
details
 Christian Coleman (USA) Noah Lyles (USA) Ackeem Blake (JAM)
2025 Nanjing
details
 Jeremiah Azu (GBR) Lachlan Kennedy (AUS) Akani Simbine (ZAF)

a The event was known as theWorld Indoor Games in 1985.
bBen Johnson of Canada originally won the gold medal, but he was disqualified in 1989 after admitting to steroid use between 1981 and 1988.

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)109322
2 Great Britain (GBR)43411
3 Canada (CAN)3014
4 Italy (ITA)1023
 Nigeria (NGR)1023
6 Greece (GRE)1012
7 Cuba (CUB)1001
8 Jamaica (JAM)0314
9 Saint Kitts and Nevis (SKN)0202
10 Australia (AUS)0101
 China (CHN)0101
 Ghana (GHA)0101
 Namibia (NAM)0101
 Russia (RUS)0101
15 Qatar (QAT)0022
16 Antigua and Barbuda (ATG)0011
 Barbados (BAR)0011
 Belgium (BEL)0011
 South Africa (ZAF)0011
Totals (19 entries)21222063

Women

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GamesGoldSilverBronze
1985 Parisa
details
 Silke Gladisch (GDR) Heather Oakes (GBR) Christelle Bulteau (FRA)
1987 Indianapolis
details
 Nelli Fiere-Cooman (NED) Anelia Nuneva (BUL)b Angela Bailey (CAN)
1989 Budapest
details
 Nelli Fiere-Cooman (NED) Gwen Torrence (USA) Merlene Ottey (JAM)
1991 Seville
details
 Irina Sergeyeva (URS) Merlene Ottey (JAM) Liliana Allen (CUB)
1993 Toronto
details
 Gail Devers (USA) Irina Privalova (RUS) Zhanna Tarnopolskaya (UKR)
1995 Barcelona
details
 Merlene Ottey (JAM) Melanie Paschke (GER) Carlette Guidry (USA)
1997 Paris
details
 Gail Devers (USA) Chandra Sturrup (BAH) Frederique Bangue (FRA)
1999 Maebashi
details
 Ekaterini Thanou (GRE) Gail Devers (USA) Philomena Mensah (CAN)
2001 Lisbon
details
 Chandra Sturrup (BAH) Angela Williams (USA) Chryste Gaines (USA)
2003 Birmingham
details
 Angela Williams (USA)c Torri Edwards (USA) Merlene Ottey (SLO)
2004 Budapest
details
 Gail Devers (USA) Kim Gevaert (BEL) Yulia Nestsiarenka (BLR)
2006 Moscow
details
 Me'Lisa Barber (USA) Lauryn Williams (USA) Kim Gevaert (BEL)
2008 Valencia
details
 Angela Williams (USA) Jeanette Kwakye (GBR) Tahesia Harrigan (IVB)
2010 Doha
details
 Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM) Carmelita Jeter (USA) Ruddy Zang Milama (GAB)
2012 Istanbul
details
 Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM) Murielle Ahouré (CIV) Tianna Madison (USA)
2014 Sopot
details
 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) Murielle Ahouré (CIV) Tianna Bartoletta (USA)
2016 Portland
details
 Barbara Pierre (USA) Dafne Schippers (NED) Elaine Thompson (JAM)
2018 Birmingham
details
 Murielle Ahouré (CIV) Marie-Josée Ta Lou (CIV) Mujinga Kambundji (SUI)
2022 Belgrade
details
 Mujinga Kambundji (SUI) Mikiah Brisco (USA) Marybeth Sant-Price (USA)
2024 Glasgow
details
 Julien Alfred (LCA) Ewa Swoboda (POL) Zaynab Dosso (ITA)
2025 Nanjing
details
 Mujinga Kambundji (SUI) Zaynab Dosso (ITA) Patrizia van der Weken (LUX)

a The event was known as theWorld Indoor Games in 1985.
bAngella Issajenko of Canada originally won the silver medal, but she was disqualified in 1989 after admitting to steroid use between 1982 and 1988.
cZhanna Block originally won the gold medal, but she was disqualified after her results from November 2002 onwards were deleted in 2011 for long-term drug use.

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)77519
2 Jamaica (JAM)4127
3 Netherlands (NED)2103
4 Switzerland (SWI)2013
5 Ivory Coast (CIV)1304
6 Bahamas (BAH)1102
7 East Germany (GDR)1001
 Greece (GRE)1001
 Saint Lucia (LCA)1001
 Soviet Union (URS)1001
11 Great Britain (GBR)0202
12 Belgium (BEL)0112
 Italy (ITA)0112
14 Bulgaria (BUL)0101
 Germany (GER)0101
 Poland (POL)0101
 Russia (RUS)0101
18 Canada (CAN)0022
 France (FRA)0022
20 Belarus (BLR)0011
 British Virgin Islands (IVB)0011
 Cuba (CUB)0011
 Gabon (GAB)0011
 Luxembourg (LUX)0011
 Slovenia (SLO)0011
 Ukraine (UKR)0011
Totals (26 entries)21212163

Season's bests

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Indoor results only

Men

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YearTimeAthletePlace
19866.54 Steffen Bringmann (GDR)Sindelfingen
19876.50 Lee McRae (USA)Indianapolis
19886.52 Brian Cooper (USA)Sherbrooke
 Desai Williams (CAN)Sindelfingen
19896.52 Linford Christie (GBR)Stuttgart
 Andres Simon (CUB)Budapest
19906.51 Linford Christie (GBR)Athens
19916.48 Leroy Burrell (USA)Madrid
19926.41 Andre Cason (USA)Madrid
19936.45 Bruny Surin (CAN)Liévin
19946.48 Linford Christie (GBR)Karlsruhe
19956.46 Bruny Surin (CAN)Barcelona
19966.50 Bruny Surin (CAN)Karlsruhe
19976.49 Michael Green (JAM)Liévin
 Ato Boldon (TTO)Birmingham
 Randall Evans (USA)Atlanta
19986.39 Maurice Greene (USA)Madrid
19996.40 Maurice Greene (USA)Atlanta
20006.45 Maurice Greene (USA)New York City
20016.39 Maurice Greene (USA)Atlanta
20026.48 Morné Nagel (RSA)Dortmund
6.48 A Marcus Brunson (USA)Flagstaff
20036.45 Justin Gatlin (USA)Boston
20046.46 Jason Gardener (GBR)Karlsruhe
20056.45 Ronald Pognon (FRA)Karlsruhe
20066.50 Leonard Scott (USA)Moscow
20076.46 Marcus Brunson (USA)Karlsruhe
20086.51 Olusoji Fasuba (NGR)Valencia
 Richard Thompson (TTO)Fayetteville
20096.42 Dwain Chambers (GBR)Turin
20106.48 Dwain Chambers (GBR)Doha
20116.48 A Mike Rodgers (USA)Albuquerque
20126.45 A Trell Kimmons (USA)Albuquerque
20136.48 Jimmy Vicaut (FRA)Gothenburg
 James Dasaolu (GBR)Gothenburg
20146.47 James Dasaolu (GBR)Birmingham
20156.47 Kim Collins (SKN)Łódź
20166.44 Asafa Powell (JAM)Portland
Portland
20176.45 A Ronnie Baker (USA)Albuquerque
6.45 Christian Coleman (USA)College Station
20186.34 A Christian Coleman (USA)Albuquerque
20196.47 Su Bingtian (CHN)Birmingham
20206.44 Ronnie Baker (USA)Liévin
20216.47 Marcell Jacobs (ITA)Toruń
20226.41 Marcell Jacobs (ITA)Belgrade
 Christian Coleman (USA)Belgrade
20236.42 Trayvon Bromell (USA)Clemson
20246.41 Christian Coleman (USA)Glasgow
20256.46 JC Stevenson (USA)Virginia Beach

Women

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YearTimeAthletePlace
19867.00 Nelli Cooman (NED)Madrid
19877.01 Nelli Cooman (NED)Lievin
19887.04 Nelli Cooman (NED)Budapest
 Silke Moller (GDR)Budapest
19897.05 Nelli Cooman (NED)Budapest
19907.08 Merlene Ottey (JAM)Madrid
19917.02 Irina Privalova (RUS)Seville
19926.96 Merlene Ottey (JAM)Madrid
19936.92 Irina Privalova (RUS)Madrid
19946.93 Irina Privalova (RUS)Liévin
19956.92 Irina Privalova (RUS)Madrid
19967.02 Gwen Torrence (USA)New York City
Fairfax
 Merlene Ottey (JAM)Liévin
19977.00 Gail Devers (USA)Atlanta
19986.95 Marion Jones (USA)Maebashi
19996.96 Ekaterini Thanou (GRE)Maebashi
20007.01 Savatheda Fynes (BAH)Madrid
20017.04 Natalya Safronnikova (BLR)Minsk
 Petya Pendareva (BUL)Lisbon
20027.06 Chioma Ajunwa (NGR)Birmingham
Birmingham
20037.09 Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM)Norman
 Muriel Hurtis (FRA)Liévin
20047.06 Yuliya Tabakova (RUS)Moscow
20057.09 Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM)Fayetteville
 Angela Daigle-Bowen (USA)Boston
20067.01 Me'Lisa Barber (USA)Moscow
 Lauryn Williams (USA)Moscow
20077.10 Kim Gevaert (BEL)Birmingham
20087.06 Angela Williams (USA)Valencia
20097.11 Carmelita Jeter (USA)Birmingham
20106.97 LaVerne Jones-Ferrette (ISV)Stuttgart
20117.09 LaKya Brookins (USA)College Station
20127.01 Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM)Istanbul
20136.99 Murielle Ahouré (CIV)Birmingham
20146.98 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM)Sopot
20157.05 Murielle Ahouré (CIV)New York City
 Dafne Schippers (NED)Prague
20167.00 Dafne Schippers (NED)Berlin
 Barbara Pierre (USA)Portland
20176.98 Elaine Thompson (JAM)Birmingham
20186.97 Murielle Ahouré (CIV)Birmingham
20197.02 Marie-Josée Ta Lou (CIV)Düsseldorf
20207.04A Javianne Oliver (USA)Albuquerque
 Mikiah Brisco (USA)Albuquerque
20217.03 Ajla Del Ponte (SUI)Toruń
20226.96 Mujinga Kambundji (SUI)Belgrade
20236.94A Aleia Hobbs (USA)Albuquerque
 Julien Alfred (LCA)Albuquerque
20246.98 Ewa Swoboda (POL)Glasgow
 Julien Alfred (LCA)Glasgow
20257.01 Zaynab Dosso (ITA)Apeldoorn

See also

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Notes and references

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  2. ^Pierre-Jean Vazel (2 November 2021)."Athletics - Final Results". Analyzing the Olympic 100-meter sprints.
  3. ^"Men's indoor 60 metres | Records".iaaf.org.IAAF. Retrieved4 January 2019.
  4. ^"World Athletics".
  5. ^"All time Top Lists Senior Indoor 60 Metres Men".World Athletics. Retrieved6 March 2021.
  6. ^ab"Men's 60m Results"(PDF). IAAF. 3 March 2018. Retrieved3 March 2018.
  7. ^abc"60m Final Results"(PDF). World Athletics. 19 March 2022. Retrieved19 March 2022.
  8. ^abc"Lyles has to give best to Coleman over 60m in Glasgow | News | Glasgow 24 | World Athletics Indoor Championships".worldathletics.org. Retrieved2024-03-02.
  9. ^"Bol clocks 49.96 and 22.87 in Metz, Bromell breezes to 6.42 in Clemson". World Athletics. 11 February 2023. Retrieved16 February 2023.
  10. ^ab"Results".results.usatf.org. Retrieved2024-02-18.
  11. ^"60m Round 1 Results"(PDF). IAAF. 18 March 2016. Retrieved18 March 2016.
  12. ^"60m Semifinal Results"(PDF). IAAF. 18 March 2016. Retrieved19 March 2016.
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