2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres

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{{Infobox sports competition event

| event = Men's 60 metres

| competition = 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships

| image =

| caption =

| venue = Arena Birmingham

| dates = 3 March

| competitors = 52

| nations = 43

| win_value = 6.37 CR

| gold = Christian Coleman

| goldNOC = USA

| silver = Su Bingtian

| silverNOC = CHN

| bronze = Ronnie Baker

| bronzeNOC = USA

| prev = 2016

| next = 2022

}}

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{{2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships}}

The men's 60 metres at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 3 March 2018.{{cite news|url=https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-indoor-championships/iaaf-world-indoor-championships-6019/results/men/60-metres/final/startlist#resultheader |title=IAAF World Indoor Championships Timetable |access-date=March 16, 2016 |work=IAAF}}[https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/6019/AT-60-M-h----.SL2.pdf Start list]

Summary

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.{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/mar/03/christian-coleman-world-indoors-60m-gold|title = Christian Coleman stakes claim as new sprint king with world indoors 60m gold|website = TheGuardian.com|date = March 3, 2018}} Su barely held off the fast closing Baker to take the first global medal for a Chinese sprinter.{{Cite web|url=http://en.people.cn/n3/2018/0304/c90000-9432585.html|title = China's Su Bingtian makes history to win men's 60m silver - People's Daily Online}} 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.{{Cite web|url=https://www.iaaf.org/records/all-time-toplists/sprints/60-metres/indoor/men/senior|title = 60 Metres - men - senior - indoor}}

Results

=Heats=

The heats were started at 10:15.[https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/6019/AT-60-M-h----.RS4.pdf Heats results]

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RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
bgcolor=ccffcc

|1

74align=left|Ronnie Bakeralign=left|{{USA}}6.57{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|2

44align=left|Emre Zafer Barnesalign=left|{{TUR}}6.58{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|3

24align=left|Su Bingtianalign=left|{{CHN}}6.58{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|4

55align=left|Chijindu Ujahalign=left|{{GBR2}}6.59{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|5

73align=left|Abdullah Abkar Mohammedalign=left|{{KSA}}6.62{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|6

42align=left|Xie Zhenyealign=left|{{CHN}}6.62{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|7

67align=left|Ben Youssef Meïtéalign=left|{{CIV}}6.63{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|8

66align=left|Remigiusz Olszewskialign=left|{{POL}}6.65{{AthAbbr|Q}}
bgcolor=ccffcc

|9

58align=left|Arthur Cisséalign=left|{{CIV}}6.66{{AthAbbr|Q}}
bgcolor=ccffcc

|10

37align=left|Ján Volkoalign=left|{{SVK}}6.66{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|11

51align=left|Sean Safo-Antwialign=left|{{GHA}}6.66{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|12

64align=left|Everton Clarkealign=left|{{JAM}}6.70{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|13

28align=left|Warren Fraseralign=left|{{BAH}}6.71{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|14

54align=left|Ángel David Rodríguezalign=left|{{ESP}}6.71{{AthAbbr|q}}
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|15

27align=left|Kimmari Roachalign=left|{{JAM}}6.71{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|16

16align=left|Christian Colemanalign=left|{{USA}}6.71{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|17

63align=left|Tosin Ogunodealign=left|{{QAT}}6.72{{AthAbbr|q}}
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|18

48align=left|Michael Pohlalign=left|{{GER}}6.73{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|19

33align=left|Hassan Taftianalign=left|{{IRI}}6.74{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|20

32align=left|Dominik Záleskýalign=left|{{CZE}}6.74{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|21

46align=left|Andrew Robertsonalign=left|{{GBR2}}6.74{{AthAbbr|q}}
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|22

17align=left|Odain Rosealign=left|{{SWE}}6.75{{AthAbbr|Q}}
2326align=left|Peter Emeliezealign=left|{{GER}}6.77
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|24

14align=left|Kim Collinsalign=left|{{SKN}}6.77{{AthAbbr|Q}}
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|25

77align=left|Jean-Yann de Gracealign=left|{{MRI}}6.78{{AthAbbr|Q}}
2622align=left|Keston Bledmanalign=left|{{TTO}}6.79
2734align=left|Emmanuel Callenderalign=left|{{TTO}}6.80{{AthAbbr|SB}}
2878align=left|Eric Crayalign=left|{{PHI}}6.81
2965align=left|Dylan Sicoboalign=left|{{SEY}}6.82NR
3072align=left|Sibusiso Matsenjwaalign=left|{{flag|Swaziland}}6.82NR
3153align=left|Ambdoul Karim Riffaynalign=left|{{COM}}6.88
3236align=left|Sydney Siamealign=left|{{ZAM}}6.88
3345align=left|Lester Ryanalign=left|{{MSR}}6.90{{AthAbbr|PB}}
3457align=left|Shaun Gillalign=left|{{BIZ}}6.96{{AthAbbr|PB}}
3541align=left|Christophe Boulosalign=left|{{LIB}}6.99
3662align=left|Nazmie-Lee Maraialign=left|{{PNG}}7.01{{AthAbbr|PB}}
3725align=left|Juan Carlos Rodríguezalign=left|{{ESA}}7.03NR
3818align=left|Jonah Harrisalign=left|{{NRU}}7.03NR
3961align=left|Umar Khayam Hameedalign=left|{{PAK}}7.06
4056align=left|Nick Josephalign=left|{{LCA}}7.07{{AthAbbr|PB}}
4168align=left|Adel Sesayalign=left|{{SLE}}7.08
4215align=left|Jacob El Aidaalign=left|{{MLT}}7.09
4343align=left|Francesco Molinarialign=left|{{SMR}}7.17
4423align=left|Holder da Silvaalign=left|{{GBS}}7.20{{AthAbbr|SB}}
4547align=left|Paul Ma'unikenialign=left|{{SOL}}7.32{{AthAbbr|PB}}
4638align=left|Alvin Marvin Martinalign=left|{{FSM}}7.34{{AthAbbr|PB}}
4735align=left|Austin Hamiltonalign=left|{{SWE}}7.35
4813align=left|Zdeněk Stromšíkalign=left|{{CZE}}7.41
4952align=left|Karalo Hepoiteloto Maibucaalign=left|{{TUV}}7.47NR
{{hs|50}}12align=left|Kemar Hymanalign=left|{{CAY}}{{sort|9.98|{{AthAbbr|DQ}}}}162.8False start
{{hs|51}}75align=left|Andrew Fisheralign=left|{{BHR}}{{sort|9.99|{{AthAbbr|DNS}}}}
{{hs|51}}76align=left|Abdur Roufalign=left|{{BAN}}{{sort|9.99|{{AthAbbr|DNS}}}}

=Semifinal=

The semifinals were started at 19:11.[https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/6019/AT-60-M-sf----.RS4.pdf Semifinals results]

class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
RankHeatLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
bgcolor=ccffcc

| 1

23align=left|Christian Colemanalign=left|{{USA}}6.45{{AthAbbr|Q}}
bgcolor=ccffcc

| 2

34align=left|Ronnie Bakeralign=left|{{USA}}6.52{{AthAbbr|Q}}
bgcolor=ccffcc

| 3

16align=left|Su Bingtianalign=left|{{CHN}}6.52{{AthAbbr|Q}}
bgcolor=ccffcc

| 4

25align=left|Xie Zhenyealign=left|{{CHN}}6.57{{AthAbbr|Q}}
bgcolor=ccffcc

| 5

38align=left|Hassan Taftianalign=left|{{IRI}}6.57{{AthAbbr|Q}}
bgcolor=ddffdd

| 6

33align=left|Ján Volkoalign=left|{{SVK}}6.58{{AthAbbr|q}}
bgcolor=ddffdd

| 7

24align=left|Emre Zafer Barnesalign=left|{{TUR}}6.58{{AthAbbr|q}}
bgcolor=ccffcc

| 8

18align=left|Sean Safo-Antwialign=left|{{GHA}}6.59{{AthAbbr|Q}}, {{AthAbbr|SB}}
913align=left|Arthur Cisséalign=left|{{CIV}}6.59
1026align=left|Ben Youssef Meïtéalign=left|{{CIV}}6.59
1117align=left|Everton Clarkealign=left|{{JAM}}6.63
1236align=left|Abdullah Abkar Mohammedalign=left|{{KSA}}6.63
1331align=left|Andrew Robertsonalign=left|{{GBR2}}6.63
1427align=left|Kimmari Roachalign=left|{{JAM}}6.65
1515align=left|Remigiusz Olszewskialign=left|{{POL}}6.65
1635align=left|Warren Fraseralign=left|{{BAH}}6.66{{AthAbbr|SB}}
1732align=left|Dominik Záleskýalign=left|{{CZE}}6.67
1812align=left|Ángel David Rodríguezalign=left|{{ESP}}6.67
1937align=left|Michael Pohlalign=left|{{GER}}6.71
2028align=left|Odain Rosealign=left|{{SWE}}6.74
2121align=left|Tosin Ogunodealign=left|{{QAT}}6.77
2211align=left|Jean-Yann de Gracealign=left|{{MRI}}6.83
{{hs|23}}14align=left|Chijindu Ujahalign=left|{{GBR2}}{{sort|9.98|{{AthAbbr|DQ}}}}162.8False start
{{hs|24}}22align=left|Kim Collinsalign=left|{{SKN}}{{sort|9.99|{{AthAbbr|DNS}}}}

=Final=

File:WK3B0325 finale 60m coleman.jpg

The final was started at 21:09.[https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/6019/AT-60-M-f----.RS6.pdf Final results]

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RankLaneNameNationalityTimeNotes
{{gold1}}4align=left|Christian Colemanalign=left|{{USA}}6.37{{AthAbbr|CR|IAAF World Indoor Championships}}
{{silver2}}3align=left|Su Bingtianalign=left|{{CHN}}6.42AIR
{{bronze3}}6align=left|Ronnie Bakeralign=left|{{USA}}6.44
45align=left|Xie Zhenyealign=left|{{CHN}}6.52{{AthAbbr|PB}}
57align=left|Hassan Taftianalign=left|{{IRI}}6.53
61align=left|Ján Volkoalign=left|{{SVK}}6.59
78align=left|Sean Safo-Antwialign=left|{{GHA}}6.60
82align=left|Emre Zafer Barnesalign=left|{{TUR}}6.64

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