2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres
Appearance
Women's 60 metres at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Ergo Arena | |||||||||
Dates | 8 March (heats) 9 March (semifinals and final) | |||||||||
Competitors | 43 from 36 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 6.98 WL | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The women's 60 metres at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 8–9 March 2014.
Records
[edit]Standing records prior to the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships | ||||
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World record | Irina Privalova (RUS) | 6.92 | Madrid, Spain | 11 February 1993 |
9 February 1995 | ||||
Championship record | Gail Devers (USA) | 6.95 | Toronto, Canada | 12 March 1993 |
World leading | Murielle Ahouré (CIV) | 7.03 | Houston, United States | 1 February 2014 |
African record | Murielle Ahouré (CIV) | 6.99 | Birmingham, England | 16 February 2013 |
Asian record | Susanthika Jayasinghe (SRI) | 7.09 | Stuttgart, Germany | 17 February 1999 |
European record | Irina Privalova (RUS) | 6.92 | Madrid, Spain | 11 February 1993 |
9 February 1995 | ||||
North and Central American and Caribbean record |
Gail Devers (USA) | 6.95 | Toronto, Canada | 12 March 1993 |
Marion Jones (USA) | Maebashi, Japan | 7 March 1998 | ||
Oceanian record | Sally McLellan (AUS) | 7.30 | Boston, United States | 7 February 2009 |
South American record | Franciela Krasucki (BRA) | 7.19 | São Caetano do Sul, Brazil | 16 February 2014 |
Records broken during the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships | ||||
World Leading | Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) | 6.98 | Sopot, Poland | 9 March 2014 |
Qualification standards
[edit]Indoor | Outdoor |
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7.32 | 11.20 (100 m) |
Schedule
[edit]Date | Time | Round |
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March 8, 2014 | 10:40 | Heats |
March 9, 2014 | 15:15 | Semifinals |
March 9, 2014 | 18:05 | Final |
Results
[edit]Heats
[edit]Qualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 6 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinal.[1]
Semifinals
[edit]Qualification: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.[2]
Final
[edit]Rank | Lane | Name | Nationality | Time | Notes |
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5 | Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce | Jamaica | 6.98 | WL | |
3 | Murielle Ahouré | Côte d'Ivoire | 7.01 | SB | |
7 | Tianna Bartoletta | United States | 7.06 | SB | |
4 | 4 | Asha Philip | Great Britain | 7.11 | |
5 | 2 | Veronica Campbell-Brown | Jamaica | 7.13 | SB |
6 | 1 | Michelle-Lee Ahye | Trinidad and Tobago | 7.16 | |
7 | 8 | Gloria Asumnu | Nigeria | 7.18 | |
8 | 6 | Verena Sailer | Germany | 7.18 |
References
[edit]- ^ Heats results
- ^ Semifinals results
- ^ 7.162
- ^ 7.163
- ^ Final results