60 metres hurdles

Athletes running the 60m hurdles at the BW Bank Meeting in Karlsruhe, 2010

60 metres hurdles is a distance in hurdling which is generally run in indoor competitions. It is equivalent with the first 60 metres including the first 5 hurdles of a standard outdoor hurdle race. The current women's and men's world records are 7.68 seconds (Susanna Kallur) and 7.30 seconds (Colin Jackson), respectively.

Area records

Indoor results only. Updated February 2012.

Area Men Women
Time Athlete Nation Time Athlete Nation
Africa 7.52 Shaun Bownes  South Africa 7.82 Glory Alozie  Nigeria
Asia 7.41 Liu Xiang  China 7.82 Olga Shishigina  Kazakhstan
Europe 7.30 Colin Jackson  United Kingdom 7.68 Susanna Kallur  Sweden
North, Central America and Caribbean 7.33 Dayron Robles  Cuba 7.72 Lolo Jones  United States
Oceania 7.73 Kyle Vander Kuyp  Australia 7.73 Sally Pearson  Australia
South America 7.60 Márcio de Souza  Brazil 8.08 Maíla Machado  Brazil

All-time top 25 men

Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
1 7.30 Colin Jackson  United Kingdom 6 March 1994 Sindelfingen
2 7.33 Dayron Robles  Cuba 8 February 2008 Düsseldorf
3 7.36 Allen Johnson  United States 3 March 2004 Budapest
Terrence Trammell  United States 14 March 2010 Doha
7.36 [2] Greg Foster  United States 16 January 1987 Los Angeles
6 7.37 Roger Kingdom  United States 8 March 1989 Piraeus
Anier García  Cuba 9 February 2000 Piraeus
Tony Dees  United States 18 February 2000 Chemnitz
David Oliver  United States 5 February 2011 Stuttgart
10 7.38 Mark Crear  United States 8 March 1998 Sindelfingen
Reggie Torian  United States 27 February 1999 Atlanta
12 7.40 A Dexter Faulk  United States 25 February 2012 Albuquerque
13 7.40 [3] Yoel Hernández  Cuba 16 February 2000 Madrid
14 7.41 Courtney Hawkins  United States 12 March 1995 Barcelona
Falk Balzer  Germany 29 January 1999 Chemnitz
Liu Xiang  China 18 February 2012 Birmingham
Dimitri Bascou  France 13 February 2016 Berlin
Omar McLeod  Jamaica 20 March 2016 Portland
19 7.42 Igor Kazanovs  Latvia 25 February 1989 Moscow
Anthony Jarrett  Great Britain 19 February 1995 Liévin
Ladji Doucouré  France 26 February 2005 Liévin
22 7.43 Duane Ross  United States 28 February 1998 Atlanta
Andrew Pozzi  Great Britain 18 February 2017 Birmingham [4]
7.43 A Aries Merritt  United States 26 February 2012 Albuquerque
25 7.44 Mark McKoy  Canada 3 March 1991 Sindelfingen
Elmar Lichtenegger  Austria 2 February 2002 Vienna
Larry Wade  United States 15 February 2003 Fayetteville
Yevgeniy Borisov  Russia 16 February 2008 Birmingham
Petr Svoboda  Czech Republic 27 February 2010 Prague

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 7.39:

All-time top 25 women

Rank Time Athlete Nation Date Place Ref
1 7.68 Susanna Kallur  Sweden 10 February 2008 Karlsruhe
2 7.69 Ludmila Narozhilenko  Soviet Union 4 February 1990 Chelyabinsk
3 7.72 Lolo Jones  United States 13 March 2010 Doha
4 7.73 Cornelia Oschkenat  East Germany 25 February 1989 Vienna
Sally Pearson  Australia 10 March 2012 Istanbul
6 7.74 Yordanka Donkova  Bulgaria 14 February 1987 Sofia
Michelle Freeman  Jamaica 3 February 1998 Madrid
Gail Devers  United States 1 March 2003 Boston
7.74 A Kendra Harrison  United States 5 March 2017 Albuquerque
10 7.75 Bettine Jahn  East Germany 5 March 1983 Budapest
Perdita Felicien  Canada 7 March 2004 Budapest
12 7.76 Gloria Siebert  Germany 5 February 1988 Sindelfingen
Brianna Rollins  United States 12 March 2016 Portland
14 7.77 Zofia Bielczyk  Poland 1 March 1980 Sindelfingen
15 7.78 Brigita Bukovec  Slovenia 12 March 2016 Portland
16 7.79 A Kellie Wells  United States 27 February 2011 Albuquerque
7.79 Pamela Dutkiewicz  Germany 18 February 2017 Leipzig [6]
18 7.80 Carolin Nytra  Germany 4 March 2011 Paris
Tiffany Porter  Great Britain
7.80 A Nia Ali  United States 23 February 2014 Albuquerque
21 7.81 Jackie Joyner-Kersee  United States 5 February 1989 Fairfax, VA
22 7.82 Yelizaveta Chernyshova  Russia 5 March 1989 Budapest
Monique Tourret  France 23 February 1991 Paris
Glory Alozie  Nigeria 16 February 1999 Madrid
Olga Shishigina  Kazakhstan 21 February 1999 Liévin
Linda Khodadin  France 7 March 2004 Budapest
Priscilla Lopes-Schliep  Canada 6 February 2010 Stuttgart
Christina Manning  United States 15 February 2017 Athlone [7]
7.82 A Janay DeLoach  United States 23 February 2014 Albuquerque
7.82 [8] Kimberly Carson  United States 16 February 2000 Madrid

Notes

Below is a list of other times equal or superior to 7.76:

World Indoor Championships medalists

Men

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Paris[A]  Stéphane Caristan (FRA)  Javier Moracho (ESP)  Jon Ridgeon (GBR)
1987 Indianapolis
 Tonie Campbell (USA)  Stéphane Caristan (FRA)  Nigel Walker (GBR)
1989 Budapest
 Roger Kingdom (USA)  Colin Jackson (GBR)  Igors Kazanovs (URS)
1991 Seville
 Greg Foster (USA)  Igors Kazanovs (URS)  Mark McKoy (CAN)
1993 Toronto
 Mark McKoy (CAN)  Colin Jackson (GBR)  Tony Dees (USA)
1995 Barcelona
 Allen Johnson (USA)  Courtney Hawkins (USA)  Tony Jarrett (GBR)
1997 Paris
 Anier García (CUB)  Colin Jackson (GBR)  Tony Dees (USA)
1999 Maebashi
 Colin Jackson (GBR)  Reggie Torian (USA)  Falk Balzer (GER)
2001 Lisbon
 Terrence Trammell (USA)  Anier García (CUB)  Shaun Bownes (RSA)
2003 Birmingham
 Allen Johnson (USA)  Anier García (CUB)  Liu Xiang (CHN)
2004 Budapest
 Allen Johnson (USA)  Liu Xiang (CHN)  Maurice Wignall (JAM)
2006 Moscow
 Terrence Trammell (USA)  Dayron Robles (CUB)  Dominique Arnold (USA)
2008 Valencia
 Liu Xiang (CHN)  Allen Johnson (USA)  Evgeniy Borisov (RUS)
 Staņislavs Olijars (LAT)
2010 Doha
 Dayron Robles (CUB)  Terrence Trammell (USA)  David Oliver (USA)
2012 Istanbul
 Aries Merritt (USA)  Liu Xiang (CHN)  Pascal Martinot-Lagarde (FRA)
2014 Sopot
 Omo Osaghae (USA)  Pascal Martinot-Lagarde (FRA)  Garfield Darien (FRA)
2016 Portland
 Omar McLeod (JAM)  Pascal Martinot-Lagarde (FRA)  Dimitri Bascou (FRA)

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States 10 4 4 18
2  Cuba 2 3 0 5
3  Great Britain 1 3 3 7
3  France 1 3 3 7
5  China 1 2 1 4
6  Canada 1 0 1 2
6  Jamaica 1 0 1 2
8  Soviet Union 0 1 1 2
9  Spain 0 1 0 1
10  Germany 0 0 1 1
10  Latvia 0 0 1 1
10  Russia 0 0 1 1
10  South Africa 0 0 1 1
Total 17 17 18 52

Women

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1985 Paris[A]  Xénia Siska (HUN)  Laurence Elloy (FRA)  Anne Piquereau (FRA)
1987 Indianapolis
 Cornelia Oschkenat (GDR)  Yordanka Donkova (BUL)  Ginka Zagorcheva (BUL)
1989 Budapest
 Yelizaveta Chernyshova (URS)  Ludmila Narozhilenko (URS)  Cornelia Oschkenat (GDR)
1991 Seville
 Ludmila Narozhilenko (URS)  Monique Ewanje (FRA)  Aliuska López (CUB)
1993 Toronto
 Julie Baumann (SUI)  LaVonna Martin (USA)  Patricia Girard-Léno (FRA)
1995 Barcelona
 Aliuska López (CUB)  Olga Shishiginia (KAZ)  Brigita Bukovec (SLO)
1997 Paris
 Michelle Freeman (JAM)  Gillian Russell (JAM)  Cheryl Dickey (USA)
1999 Maebashi
 Olga Shishigina (KAZ)  Glory Alozie (NGR)  Keturah Anderson (CAN)
2001 Lisbon
 Anjanette Kirkland (USA)  Michelle Freeman (JAM)  Nicole Ramalalanirina (FRA)
2003 Birmingham
 Gail Devers (USA)  Glory Alozie (ESP)  Melissa Morrison (USA)
2004 Budapest
 Perdita Felicien (CAN)  Gail Devers (USA)  Linda Ferga-Khodadin (FRA)
2006 Moscow
 Derval O'Rourke (IRL)  Glory Alozie (ESP)  Susanna Kallur (SWE)
2008 Valencia
 LoLo Jones (USA)  Candice Davis (USA)  Anay Tejeda (RUS)
2010 Doha
 LoLo Jones (USA)  Perdita Felicien (CAN)  Priscilla Lopes-Schliep (CAN)
2012 Istanbul
 Sally Pearson (AUS)  Tiffany Porter (GBR)  Alina Talay (BLR)
2014 Sopot
 Nia Ali (USA)  Sally Pearson (AUS)  Tiffany Porter (GBR)
2016 Portland
 Nia Ali (USA)  Brianna Rollins (USA)  Tiffany Porter (GBR)

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States 6 4 2 12
2  Soviet Union 2 1 0 3
3  Jamaica 1 2 0 3
4  Canada 1 1 2 4
5  Australia 1 1 0 2
5  Kazakhstan 1 1 0 2
7  Cuba 1 0 1 2
7  East Germany 1 0 1 2
9  Ireland 1 0 0 1
9  Hungary 1 0 0 1
9   Switzerland 1 0 0 1
12  France 0 2 4 6
13  Spain 0 2 0 2
14  Great Britain 0 1 2 3
15  Bulgaria 0 1 1 2
16  Nigeria 0 1 0 1
17  Belarus 0 0 1 1
17  Russia 0 0 1 1
17  Slovenia 0 0 1 1
17  Sweden 0 0 1 1
Total 17 17 17 51

Season's bests

Men

Rank Mark Athlete Place
2016 7.41  Omar McLeod (JAM) Portland
 Dimitri Bascou (FRA) Berlin
2017 7.43  Andy Pozzi (GBR) Birmingham

Women

Rank Mark Athlete Place
2016 7.76  Brianna Rollins (USA) Portland
2017 7.74 A  Kendra Harrison (USA) Albuquerque

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