2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres


The men's 60 metres at the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held at the ASPIRE Dome on 12 and 13 March.
Coming into the championships, Ivory Williams had run a world-leading time of 6.49 seconds to win the US indoor championships, positioning him as a possible gold medallist. However, he tested positive for marijuana and he received a three-month ban, while his world-leading performance was annulled. This made Dwain Chambers the competitor with the best pre-championships form, closely followed by Mike Rodgers, Nesta Carter and Daniel Bailey.
Chambers led the field on the first day heats, followed by Trell Kimmons and the home athlete Samuel Francis. Little-known Ryan Moseley upset the favourites in the sixth heat in which Lerone Clarke of Jamaica was eliminated. Clarke was the only surprise non-qualifier of the round, although Rolf Fongué was the first athlete to fall foul of the no false start rule at a global championships – a rule introduced at the start of the 2010 season.
On the second day of competition, Chambers and Kimmons were again the fastest qualifiers in the semi-finals, with Mike Rodgers and Daniel Bailey improving as the rounds progressed. Nesta Carter and Ronald Pognon were the other semifinal leaders, while Francis progressed as a fastest-loser. Ibrahim Kabia and Rodney Green both ran national record times of 6.65 as did 2008 Olympic fourth placer Churandy Martina. However, only Kabia won selection for the [|final] eight. Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, one of the fastest of the season, pulled up with an injury.
In the last day round of the competition, Rodgers and Bailey made quick starts to lead the final. However, Chambers hit his top speed to pull ahead of his rivals and leant at the line for the victory. The final saw a number of career firsts for athletes: Chambers won the race in 6.48 seconds to become the oldest ever winner of the event at 31, which was also his first ever world title after winning silver in 2008. Mike Rodgers was the next athlete home and his silver was his first ever medal on a global stage. Daniel Bailey had become the first ever Antiguan to reach a world indoor final, and he duly improved upon the feat to take the bronze to become the island nation's first ever medallist. Trell Kimmons, who was only a last minute replacement for Ivory Williams, took fourth place.

Medalists

Records

Qualification standards

Schedule

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 3 in each heat and the next 3 fastest advance to the [|semifinals].
RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
2Dwain Chambers6.59Q
1Trell Kimmons6.61Q
1Samuel Francis6.63 Q, Doping
3Brian Mariano6.66Q
5Ángel David Rodríguez6.67Q
1Abraham Morlu6.68Q
3Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi6.69Q
4Mike Rodgers6.69Q
5Nesta Carter6.69Q
7Daniel Bailey6.70Q
103Harry Aikines-Aryeetey6.72Q
112Ogho-Oghene Egwero6.73Q
124Rodney Green6.73Q
134Ronald Pognon6.73Q
145Vicente de Lima6.75Q, SB
151Masashi Eriguchi6.75q, PB
163Aleksandr Vashurkin6.75q
175Roman Smirnov6.75q
182Ibrahim Kabia6.76Q
196Ryan Moseley6.76Q
204Ben Youssef Meité6.76
216Churandy Martina6.77Q
226Pascal Mancini6.77Q
237Reza Ghasemi6.78Q
247Peter Emelieze6.78Q
256Lerone Clarke6.78
264Martin Krabbe6.79
274David Lescay6.79PB
287Iván Mocholí6.79
293Yasser Al-Nashri6.83SB
301Teddy Tinmar6.88
312Lai Chun Ho6.88
321Calvin Kang Li Loong6.91PB
332Ággelos Aggelákis6.94
343Yi Wei-Chen6.96PB
351Danny D'Souza6.97NR
361Jared Lewis7.06SB
377Holder da Silva7.07
386Adrian Ferreira7.26SB
392John Howard7.30PB
406Federico Gorrieri7.31SB
415Moses Kamut7.32NR
424Jack Iroga7.35PB
432Moussa Camara7.39PB
446Sibusiso Matsenjwa7.39PB
453Leon Mengloi7.45NR
467George Pine7.46PB
475Yacouba Mamane7.50PB
487Tiraa Arere7.64PB
496Jalal Kassab7.65NR
503Quaski Itaia7.66PB
5Rolf FonguéFS
5Mohamed Faisal

Semifinals

Qualification: First 2 in each heat and the next 2 fastest advance to the final.
RankHeatNameNationalityTimeNotes
11Dwain Chambers6.51Q
22Trell Kimmons6.55Q, SB
33Mike Rodgers6.56Q
42Daniel Bailey6.62Q
51Nesta Carter6.64Q
63Ronald Pognon6.64Q
2Samuel Francis6.64 q, Doping
72Ibrahim Kabia6.65q, NR
83Churandy Martina6.65
93Rodney Green6.65NR
101Peter Emelieze6.66
111Abraham Morlu6.67NR
121Barakat Mubarak Al-Harthi6.67NR
132Ogho-Oghene Egwero6.68
143Vicente de Lima6.69SB
151Ángel David Rodríguez6.69
162Pascal Mancini6.70
173Ryan Moseley6.71
183Roman Smirnov6.74
191Masashi Eriguchi6.77
202Aleksandr Vashurkin6.77
211Reza Ghasemi6.80
2Harry Aikines-Aryeetey
3Brian MarianoFS

Final

RankNameNationalityTimeNotes
Dwain Chambers6.48WL
Mike Rodgers6.53
Daniel Bailey6.57
4Trell Kimmons6.59
Samuel Francis6.62 Doping
6Ronald Pognon6.65
7Nesta Carter6.72
Ibrahim Kabia