1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres

Events at the
1997 IAAF World Indoor
Championships

Track events
60 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
3000 m men women
60 m hurdles men women
4×400 m relay men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Combined events
Pentathlon women
Heptathlon men

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

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Charalambos Papadias
 Greece
Michael Green
 Jamaica
Davidson Ezinwa
 Nigeria

Results

Heats

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
51 8 Kouty Mawenh  Liberia DNF
51 9 Ousmane Diarra  Mali DNF
52 1 Norberto Nsue Ondo  Equatorial Guinea DNS
52 5 Ato Boldon  Trinidad and Tobago DNS

Semifinals

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
18 1 Deji Aliu  Nigeria DQ

Final

[3]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) 5 Charalambos Papadias  Greece 6.50 NR
2nd, silver medalist(s) 2 Michael Green  Jamaica 6.51
3rd, 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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