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1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres

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The men's 60 metres event at the 1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on March 7.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Charalambos Papadias
 Greece
Michael Green
 Jamaica
Davidson Ezinwa
 Nigeria

Results

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Heats

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The winner of each heat (Q) and next 8 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.[1]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Charalambos Papadias  Greece 6.55 Q
2 4 Jason Gardener  Great Britain 6.56 Q, SB
2 7 Bruny Surin  Canada 6.56 Q
4 4 Eric Nkansah  Ghana 6.58 q, PB
4 5 Angelos Pavlakakis  Greece 6.58 Q, PB
4 6 Raymond Stewart  Jamaica 6.58 Q
4 7 Patrik Lövgren  Sweden 6.58 q, =NR
4 8 Tim Montgomery  United States 6.58 Q
9 1 Davidson Ezinwa  Nigeria 6.59 Q
9 10 Deji Aliu  Nigeria 6.59 Q
11 2 Kostya Rurak  Ukraine 6.60 Q, PB
12 2 Robert Esmie  Canada 6.61 q
12 9 Michael Green  Jamaica 6.61 Q
14 6 Fernando Ramirez  Norway 6.63 q
15 3 Yiannis Zisimides  Cyprus 6.64 q
16 1 Renward Wells  Bahamas 6.65 q, NR
17 4 Randall Evans  United States 6.66 q
18 2 Chen Wenzhong  China 6.67 q
18 10 Marc Blume  Germany 6.67
20 3 Stéphane Cali  France 6.69
20 5 Jean-Olivier Zirignon  Ivory Coast 6.69 PB
22 1 Jason Livingston  Great Britain 6.70
22 9 André da Silva  Brazil 6.70
24 8 Ibrahim Meité  Ivory Coast 6.71
25 8 Koji Ito  Japan 6.71
26 1 Alex Menal  France 6.72
27 5 Emmanuel Tuffour  Ghana 6.73
27 6 Augustine Nketia  New Zealand 6.73
27 9 Frutos Feo  Spain 6.73
30 2 Giovanni Puggioni  Italy 6.75
30 4 Ivan Šlehobr  Czech Republic 6.75
32 10 Gábor Dobos  Hungary 6.76
33 7 Ivo Krsek  Czech Republic 6.77
34 1 Watson Nyambek  Malaysia 6.80
34 7 Hideki Onohara  Japan 6.80
36 2 Issa-Aimé Nthépé  Cameroon 6.82
36 3 Miklós Gyulai  Hungary 6.82
38 6 José Illán  Spain 6.84
39 6 Jorge Polanco  Argentina 6.85
40 10 Dinçer Ersoy  Turkey 6.86
41 4 Miguel Janssen  Aruba 6.87
42 6 Patrick Mocci-Raoumbé  Gabon 6.88
42 10 Arnaldo Silva  Brazil 6.88
42 10 Peter Pulu  Papua New Guinea 6.88
45 3 Hamed Habib  Kuwait 6.92
46 2 Pascal Dangbo  Benin 6.94
47 7 Theodore Haba  Guinea 6.95
47 8 Francis Keita  Sierra Leone 6.95
49 5 Gabriel Simón  Argentina 6.96
50 8 Mario Bonello  Malta 6.97 NR
51 9 Valentin Ngbogo  Central African Republic 7.04
8 Kouty Mawenh  Liberia DNF
9 Ousmane Diarra  Mali DNF
1 Norberto Nsue Ondo  Equatorial Guinea DNS
5 Ato Boldon  Trinidad and Tobago DNS

Semifinals

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First 2 of each semifinal (Q) qualified directly for the final.[2]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Bruny Surin  Canada 6.50 Q, SB
2 3 Michael Green  Jamaica 6.50 Q
3 1 Charalambos Papadias  Greece 6.53 Q
4 1 Raymond Stewart  Jamaica 6.54 Q
5 1 Robert Esmie  Canada 6.54 PB
6 1 Eric Nkansah  Ghana 6.57 PB
6 2 Davidson Ezinwa  Nigeria 6.57 Q
6 3 Tim Montgomery  United States 6.57
9 2 Patrik Lövgren  Sweden 6.58 Q, =NR
10 2 Angelos Pavlakakis  Greece 6.61
11 2 Jason Gardener  Great Britain 6.62
12 2 Randall Evans  United States 6.63
13 3 Kostya Rurak  Ukraine 6.65
14 3 Renward Wells  Bahamas 6.65 =NR
15 1 Chen Wenzhong  China 6.67
16 3 Yiannis Zisimides  Cyprus 6.73
17 2 Fernando Ramirez  Norway 6.74
1 Deji Aliu  Nigeria DQ

Final

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Charalambos Papadias  Greece 6.50 NR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2 Michael Green  Jamaica 6.51
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Davidson Ezinwa  Nigeria 6.52 PB
4 1 Raymond Stewart  Jamaica 6.55
5 3 Bruny Surin  Canada 6.57
6 6 Patrik Lövgren  Sweden 6.61

References

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