60 metres

Athletics
60 metres
Men's records
World United States Maurice Green 6.39 (1998)
Women's records
World Russia Irina Privalova 6.92 (1993)
A 60-metre race in Valencia in 2005

60 metres is a sprint event in track and field athletics. It is a championship event for indoor championships, normally dominated by the best outdoor 100 metres runners. At outdoor venues it is a rare distance, at least for senior athletes. The 60 metres was an Olympic event in the 1900 and 1904 Summer Games but was removed from the schedule thereafter.

American Maurice Greene currently holds the men's world record in the 60 metres with a time of 6.39, while Russian Irina Privalova holds the women's world record at 6.92.

In the past, it was common for athletes to compete in the 60 yards (54.86 m) race. This is not part of the lineage of the 60 metres, but is the predecessor of the 55 metres race. 60 metres is 65.6168 yards.

Area records

Area Men Women
Time Athlete Nation Time Athlete Nation
Africa 6.45 A Leonard Myles-Mills  Ghana 6.99 Murielle Ahoure  Ivory Coast
Asia 6.50 A
6.50
Tosin Ogunode
Su Bingtian
 Qatar
 China
7.09 Susanthika Jayasinghe  Sri Lanka
Europe 6.42 Dwain Chambers  United Kingdom 6.92 Irina Privalova  Russia
North, Central America
and Caribbean
6.39 Maurice Greene  United States 6.95 Gail Devers
Marion Jones
 United States
 United States
Oceania 6.52 Matthew Shirvington  Australia 7.30 Sally McLellan  Australia
South America 6.52 José Carlos Moreira  Brazil 7.19 Franciela Krasucki  Brazil

Top 25 performers

Indoor results only

Men

Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
1 6.39 Maurice Greene  United States 3 February 1998 Madrid
2 6.41 Andre Cason  United States 14 February 1992 Madrid
3 6.42 Dwain Chambers  United Kingdom 7 March 2009 Turin
4 6.43 Tim Harden  United States 7 March 1999 Maebashi
5 6.44 Asafa Powell  Jamaica 18 March 2016 (heats) Portland [2]
18 March 2016 (semifinal) [3]
6 6.45 A Leonard Myles-Mills  Ghana 20 February 1999 Colorado Springs
Terrence Trammell  United States 17 February 2001 Pocatello
Trell Kimmons  United States 26 February 2012 Albuquerque
Ronnie Baker  United States 5 March 2017 Albuquerque [4]
6.45 Bruny Surin  Canada 13 February 1993 Liévin
Justin Gatlin  United States 1 March 2003 Boston
Ronald Pognon  France 13 February 2005 Karlsruhe
Christian Coleman  United States 11 March 2017 College Station [5]
14 6.46 A Marcus Brunson  United States 30 January 1999 Flagstaff
6.46 Jon Drummond  United States 1 February 1998 Stuttgart
Jason Gardener  United Kingdom 7 March 1999 Maebashi
Tim Montgomery  United States 11 March 2001 Lisbon
Leonard Scott  United States 26 February 2005 Liévin
19 6.47 Linford Christie  United Kingdom 19 February 1995 Liévin
Shawn Crawford  United States 28 February 2004 Boston
Dwight Phillips  United States 24 February 2005 Madrid
Lerone Clarke  Jamaica 18 February 2012 Birmingham
James Dasaolu  Great Britain 15 February 2014 Birmingham [6]
Kim Collins  Saint Kitts and Nevis 17 February 2015 Łódź[7]
Trayvon Bromell  United States 18 March 2016 Portland [8]

Note: The following athletes have had their performances annulled because of doping offense:

Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
6.41 Ben Johnson  Canada 7 March 1987 Indianapolis

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 6.47:

Outdoor best performances

+ = en route to 100m mark

Time Wind (m/s) Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
6.31+ (calculated) +0.9 Usain Bolt  Jamaica 16 August 2009 Berlin [9]

Women

Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
1 6.92 Irina Privalova  Russia 11 February 1993 Madrid
2 6.95 Gail Devers  United States 12 March 1993 Toronto
Marion Jones  United States 7 March 1998 Maebashi
4 6.96 Merlene Ottey  Jamaica 14 February 1992 Madrid
Ekaterini Thanou  Greece 7 March 1999 Maebashi
6 6.97 Laverne Jones-Ferrette  United States Virgin Islands 6 February 2010 Stuttgart
7 6.98 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce  Jamaica 9 March 2014 Sopot [11]
Elaine Thompson  Jamaica 18 February 2017 Birmingham [12]
9 6.99 Murielle Ahoure  Ivory Coast 16 February 2013 Birmingham [13]
10 7.00 Nelli Cooman  Netherlands 23 February 1986 Madrid
Veronica Campbell-Brown  Jamaica 14 March 2010 Doha
Dafne Schippers  Netherlands 13 February 2016 Berlin [14]
Barbara Pierre  United States 12 March 2016 Portland [15]
14 7.01 Savatheda Fynes  Bahamas 7 March 1999 Maebashi
Me'Lisa Barber  United States 10 March 2006 Moscow
Lauryn Williams  United States 10 March 2006 Moscow
17 7.02 Gwen Torrence  United States 2 February 1996 New York
Christy Opara-Thompson  Nigeria 12 February 1997 Ghent
Chioma Ajunwa  Nigeria 22 February 1998 Liévin
Philomena Mensah  Canada 7 March 1999 Maebashi
7.02 A Carmelita Jeter  United States 28 February 2010 Albuquerque
7.02 Tianna Madison  United States 11 February 2012 Fayetteville
23 7.03 Anelia Nuneva  Bulgaria 22 February 1987 Liévin
24 7.04 Marita Koch  East Germany 16 February 1987 Senftenberg
Silke Gladisch  East Germany 6 March 1988 Budapest
Carlette Guidry  United States 4 March 1995 Atlanta
Natallia Safronnikava  Belarus 21 February 2001 Minsk
Petya Pendareva  Bulgaria 11 March 2001 Lisbon
Mariya Bolikova  Russia 4 February 2006 Samara

Note: The following athletes have had their performances annulled because of doping offense:

Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
7.03 Inger Miller  United States 7 March 1999 Maebashi
7.04 Zhanna Block  Ukraine 14 March 2003 Birmingham

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 6.99:

Outdoor best performances

+ = en route to 100m mark

Time Wind (m/s) Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
6.85+ −0.1 Marion Jones  United States 22 August 1999 Seville
7.02 +1.7 Elaine Thompson  Jamaica 28 January 2017 Kingston [16]

Olympic medalists

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris
 Alvin Kraenzlein (USA)  Walter Tewksbury (USA)  Stan Rowley (AUS)
1904 St. Louis
 Archie Hahn (USA)  William Hogenson (USA)  Fay Moulton (USA)

World Indoor Championships medalists

Men

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Paris[A]  Ben Johnson (CAN)  Sam Graddy (USA)  Ronald Desruelles (BEL)
1987 Indianapolis
 Lee McRae (USA)  Mark Witherspoon (USA)  Pierfrancesco Pavoni (ITA)
1989 Budapest
 Andrés Simón (CUB)  John Myles-Mills (GHA)  Pierfrancesco Pavoni (ITA)
1991 Seville
 Andre Cason (USA)  Linford Christie (GBR)  Chidi Imo (NGR)
1993 Toronto
 Bruny Surin (CAN)  Frankie Fredericks (NAM)  Talal Mansour (QAT)
1995 Barcelona
 Bruny Surin (CAN)  Darren Braithwaite (GBR)  Robert Esmie (CAN)
1997 Paris
 Haralabos Papadias (GRE)  Michael Green (JAM)  Davidson Ezinwa (NGR)
1999 Maebashi
 Maurice Greene (USA)  Tim Harden (USA)  Jason Gardener (GBR)
2001 Lisbon
 Tim Harden (USA)  Tim Montgomery (USA)  Mark Lewis-Francis (GBR)
2003 Birmingham
 Justin Gatlin (USA)  Kim Collins (SKN)  Jason Gardener (GBR)
2004 Budapest
 Jason Gardener (GBR)  Shawn Crawford (USA)  Georgios Theodoridis (GRE)
2006 Moscow
 Leonard Scott (USA)  Andrey Epishin (RUS)  Terrence Trammell (USA)
2008 Valencia
 Olusoji Fasuba (NGR)  Kim Collins (SKN)
 Dwain Chambers (GBR)
none awarded
2010 Doha
 Dwain Chambers (GBR)  Mike Rodgers (USA)  Daniel Bailey (ATG)
2012 Istanbul
 Justin Gatlin (USA)  Nesta Carter (JAM)  Dwain Chambers (GBR)
2014 Sopot
 Richard Kilty (GBR)  Marvin Bracy (USA)  Femi Ogunode (QAT)
2016 Portland
 Trayvon Bromell (USA)  Asafa Powell (JAM)  Ramon Gittens (BAR)

Note: The original winner in 1987 was Ben Johnson, who was disqualified in 1989 after admitting long term drug use.

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States 8 7 1 16
2  Great Britain 3 3 4 10
3  Canada 3 0 1 4
4  Nigeria 1 0 2 3
5  Greece 1 0 1 2
6  Cuba 1 0 0 1
7  Jamaica 0 3 0 3
8  Saint Kitts and Nevis 0 2 0 2
9  Ghana 0 1 0 1
9  Namibia 0 1 0 1
9  Russia 0 1 0 1
12  Italy 0 0 2 2
12  Qatar 0 0 2 2
14  Antigua and Barbuda 0 0 1 1
14  Belgium 0 0 1 1
14  Barbados 0 0 1 1
Total 17 18 16 51

Women

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Paris[A]  Silke Gladisch (GDR)  Heather Oakes (GBR)  Christelle Bulteau (FRA)
1987 Indianapolis
 Nelli Fiere-Cooman (NED)  Anelia Nuneva (BUL)  Angela Bailey (CAN)
1989 Budapest
 Nelli Fiere-Cooman (NED)  Gwen Torrence (USA)  Merlene Ottey (JAM)
1991 Seville
 Irina Sergeyeva (URS)  Merlene Ottey (JAM)  Liliana Allen (CUB)
1993 Toronto
 Gail Devers (USA)  Irina Privalova (RUS)  Zhanna Tarnopolskaya (UKR)
1995 Barcelona
 Merlene Ottey (JAM)  Melanie Paschke (GER)  Carlette Guidry (USA)
1997 Paris
 Gail Devers (USA)  Chandra Sturrup (BAH)  Frederique Bangue (FRA)
1999 Maebashi
 Ekaterini Thanou (GRE)  Gail Devers (USA)  Philomena Mensah (CAN)
2001 Lisbon
 Chandra Sturrup (BAH)  Angela Williams (USA)  Chryste Gaines (USA)
2003 Birmingham
 Angela Williams (USA)  Torri Edwards (USA)  Merlene Ottey (SLO)
2004 Budapest
 Gail Devers (USA)  Kim Gevaert (BEL)  Yulia Nestsiarenka (BLR)
2006 Moscow
 Me'Lisa Barber (USA)  Lauryn Williams (USA)  Kim Gevaert (BEL)
2008 Valencia
 Angela Williams (USA)  Jeanette Kwakye (GBR)  Tahesia Harrigan (IVB)
2010 Doha
 Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM)  Carmelita Jeter (USA)  Ruddy Zang Milama (GAB)
2012 Istanbul
 Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM)  Murielle Ahouré (CIV)  Tianna Madison (USA)
2014 Sopot
 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM)  Murielle Ahouré (CIV)  Tianna Bartoletta (USA)
2016 Portland
 Barbara Pierre (USA)  Dafne Schippers (NED)  Elaine Thompson (JAM)

Notes:

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States 6 6 5 17
2  Jamaica 4 1 2 7
3  Netherlands 2 1 0 3
4  Bahamas 1 1 0 2
5  Ukraine 1 0 1 2
6  East Germany 1 0 0 1
6  Greece 1 0 0 1
6  Soviet Union 1 0 0 1
9  Ivory Coast 0 2 0 2
9  Great Britain 0 2 0 2
11  Belgium 0 1 1 2
12  Bulgaria 0 1 0 1
12  Russia 0 1 0 1
12  Germany 0 1 0 1
15  Canada 0 0 2 2
15  France 0 0 2 2
17  Belarus 0 0 1 1
17  Cuba 0 0 1 1
17  Gabon 0 0 1 1
17  British Virgin Islands 0 0 1 1
Total 17 17 17 51

Season's bests

Men

Year Mark Athlete Place
1991 6.48  Leroy Burrell (USA) Madrid
1992 6.41  Andre Cason (USA) Madrid
1993 6.45  Bruny Surin (CAN) Liévin
1995 6.46  Bruny Surin (CAN) Barcelona
1997 6.49  Randall Evans (USA) Atlanta
1998 6.39  Maurice Greene (USA) Madrid
1999 6.40  Maurice Greene (USA) Atlanta
2000 6.44  Maurice Greene (USA) New York City
2001 6.39  Maurice Greene (USA) Atlanta
2002 6.48 A  Marcus Brunson (USA) Flagstaff
2003 6.45  Justin Gatlin (USA) Boston
2004 6.46  Jason Gardener (USA) Karlsruhe
2005 6.45  Ronald Pognon (FRA) Karlsruhe
2006 6.50  Leonard Scott (USA) Moscow
2007 6.46  Marcus Brunson (USA) Karlsruhe
2008 6.51  Richard Thompson (TTO) Fayetteville
2009 6.42  Dwain Chambers (GBR) Turin
2010 6.48  Dwain Chambers (GBR) Doha
2011 6.48 A  Mike Rodgers (USA) Albuquerque
2012 6.45 A  Trell Kimmons (USA) Albuquerque
2013 6.48  James Dasaolu (GBR) Gothenburg
2014 6.47  James Dasaolu (GBR) Birmingham
2015 6.47  Kim Collins (SKN) Łódź
2016 6.44  Asafa Powell (JAM) Portland
Portland
2017 6.45 A  Ronnie Baker (USA) Albuquerque
6.45  Christian Coleman (USA) College Station
2018

Women

Rank Mark Athlete Place
1986 7.00  Nelli Cooman (NED) Madrid
1992 6.96  Merlene Ottey (JAM) Madrid
1993 6.92  Irina Privalova (RUS) Madrid
1996 7.02  Gwen Torrence (USA) New York City
1997 7.00  Gail Devers (USA) Atlanta
1998 6.95  Marion Jones (USA) Maebashi
1999 6.96  Ekaterini Thanou (GRE) Maebashi
2000 7.01  Savatheda Fynes (BAH) Madrid
2001 7.04  Petya Pendareva (BUL) Lisbon
2002 7.06  Chioma Ajunwa (NGR) Birmingham
2003 7.09  Muriel Hurtis (FRA) Liévin
2004 7.06  Yuliya Tabakova (RUS) Moscow
2005 7.09  Angela Daigle-Bowen (USA) Boston
2006 7.01  Me'Lisa Barber (USA) Moscow
 Lauryn Williams (USA)
2007 7.10  Kim Gevaert (BEL) Birmingham
2008 7.06  Angela Williams (USA) Valencia
2009 7.11  Carmelita Jeter (USA) Birmingham
2010 6.97  Laverne Jones-Ferrette (ISV) Stuttgart
2011 7.09  Kya Brookins (USA) College Station
2012 7.01  Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM) Istanbul
2013 6.99  Murielle Ahoure (CIV) Birmingham
2014 6.98  Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) Sopot
2015 7.05  Murielle Ahoure (CIV) New York City
 Dafne Schippers (NED) Prague
2016 7.00  Barbara Pierre (USA) Portland
 Dafne Schippers (NED) Berlin
2017 6.98  Elaine Thompson (JAM) Birmingham
2018

Notes and references

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  5. Jon Mulkeen (12 March 2017). "Coleman speeds to sprint double at NCAA Indoor Championships". IAAF. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
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  10. "All-time women's best 60m". IAAF. 26 January 2017. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  11. "60m Results Summary" (PDF). IAAF. 9 March 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
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  13. Matthew Brown (16 February 2013). "Ahouré’s sub-seven sprint steals the show in Birmingham". IAAF. Retrieved 16 February 2013.
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