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1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres

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The men's 60 metres event at the 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on 10 March.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Bruny Surin
 Canada
Darren Braithwaite
 Great Britain
Robert Esmie
 Canada

Results

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Heats

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First 2 of each heat (Q) and next 10 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Darren Braithwaite  Great Britain 6.54 Q
2 2 Bruny Surin  Canada 6.59 Q
2 3 Gus Nketia  New Zealand 6.59 Q
4 5 Robert Esmie  Canada 6.60 Q
5 7 Sebastien Carrat  France 6.63 Q
6 1 Stefano Tilli  Italy 6.64 Q
6 4 Alexandros Yenovelis  Greece 6.64 Q
6 6 Patrik Strenius  Sweden 6.64 Q
9 1 Ibrahim Meité  Ivory Coast 6.66 Q
9 5 Marc Blume  Germany 6.66 Q
9 6 Daniel Cojocaru  Romania 6.66 Q
12 3 Yiannis Zisimides  Cyprus 6.67 q
13 2 Yoshitaka Ito  Japan 6.68 Q
13 7 Michael Rosswess  Great Britain 6.68 Q
15 7 Maurice Greene  United States 6.69 q
16 2 Vince Henderson  United States 6.71 q
16 6 Andrey Grigoryev  Russia 6.71 q
18 2 Lars Hedner  Sweden 6.72 q
19 1 Abdolsadeh Gorgani  Iran 6.73 q
19 5 Fernando Ramirez  Norway 6.73 q
21 4 Vitaliy Savin  Kazakhstan 6.74 Q
22 3 Miguel Janssen  Aruba 6.75 q
23 5 Needy Guims  France 6.77 q
24 1 Yuriy Mizera  Russia 6.78 q
24 2 Issa-Aimé Nthépé  Cameroon 6.78
24 6 Luis Cunha  Portugal 6.78
27 3 Peter Pulu  Papua New Guinea 6.79 NR
28 3 Franck Amégnigan  Togo 6.79
29 2 Frank Perri  Netherlands 6.82
29 3 Sanusi Turay  Sierra Leone 6.82
29 4 Kennet Kjensli  Norway 6.82
32 4 Holger Blume  Germany 6.86
32 4 Nicolas Alloke  Ivory Coast 6.86
32 5 Vitaly Medvedev  Kazakhstan 6.86
35 5 Haroun Korjie  Sierra Leone 6.87
36 7 Robinson Urrutia  Colombia 6.89
37 6 Valentin Ngbogo  Central African Republic 6.91
38 1 Carlos Villaseñor  Mexico 6.93
39 1 Damien Marsh  Australia 6.94
40 4 Marco Belizaire  Panama 6.95
41 2 Khalid Juma  Bahrain 6.97
42 6 Abbas Salmanov  Azerbaijan 7.06
43 7 Robert Chircop  Malta 7.07
44 4 Branislav Jajčanin  Bosnia and Herzegovina 7.12
45 7 Biliaminou Alao  Benin 7.17
46 5 Philippe Bejjani  Lebanon 7.26
47 6 Guillermo Saucedo  Bolivia 7.27
48 7 Robert Tupuhoe  French Polynesia 7.28
49 7 Hassane Illiassou  Niger 7.49
50 5 Cecil Koehling  Honduras 7.59
1 Mahama Mabene  Equatorial Guinea DQ R162.7[2]
3 Geoffrey Walusimbi  Uganda DQ R162.7[2]
1 Felix Andam  Ghana DNS
4 Michael Green  Jamaica DNS

Semifinals

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First 2 of each semifinal (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Bruny Surin  Canada 6.51 Q
2 3 Darren Braithwaite  Great Britain 6.57 Q
3 2 Robert Esmie  Canada 6.58 Q
4 1 Gus Nketia  New Zealand 6.60 Q
4 3 Vitaliy Savin  Kazakhstan 6.60 Q
6 3 Patrik Strenius  Sweden 6.61 q
7 1 Michael Rosswess  Great Britain 6.62
7 1 Stefano Tilli  Italy 6.62
7 2 Maurice Greene  United States 6.62 Q
7 2 Marc Blume  Germany 6.62 q
11 1 Vince Henderson  United States 6.63
11 2 Ibrahim Meité  Ivory Coast 6.63
13 1 Andrey Grigoryev  Russia 6.68
13 3 Alexandros Yenovelis  Greece 6.68
15 2 Sebastien Carrat  France 6.69
15 3 Yoshitaka Ito  Japan 6.69
17 2 Lars Hedner  Sweden 6.70
18 2 Yiannis Zisimides  Cyprus 6.71
19 3 Abdolsadeh Gorgani  Iran 6.73
20 1 Daniel Cojocaru  Romania 6.78
20 3 Needy Guims  France 6.78
22 1 Fernando Ramirez  Norway 6.79
23 2 Miguel Janssen  Aruba 6.83
24 3 Yuriy Mizera  Russia 6.89

Final

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Bruny Surin  Canada 6.46 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Darren Braithwaite  Great Britain 6.51
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Robert Esmie  Canada 6.55
4 1 Maurice Greene  United States 6.59
5 7 Marc Blume  Germany 6.59
6 3 Gus Nketia  New Zealand 6.63
7 8 Patrik Strenius  Sweden 6.64
8 2 Vitaliy Savin  Kazakhstan 6.65

References

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  1. ^ Results (archived)
  2. ^ a b Second false start