1991 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres

Events at the
1991 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
3000 m walk women
5000 m walk men
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women

The men's 60 metres event at the 1991 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on 8 March.

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Andre Cason
 United States
Linford Christie
 Great Britain
Chidi Imoh
 Nigeria

Results

Heats

First 2 of each heat (Q) and next 12 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.[1]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 5 Andre Cason  United States 6.52 Q, PB
2 6 Linford Christie  Great Britain 6.61 Q
3 5 Joel Isasi  Cuba 6.63 Q, PB
4 6 Bruny Surin  Canada 6.64 Q
5 3 Andrés Simón  Cuba 6.65 Q
6 2 Vitaliy Savin  Soviet Union 6.68 Q
7 4 Chidi Imoh  Nigeria 6.69 Q
8 5 Charles-Louis Seck  Senegal 6.70 q
9 2 Andreas Berger  Austria 6.71 Q
9 3 Jean-Olivier Zirignon  Ivory Coast 6.71 Q
11 3 Sanusi Turay  Sierra Leone 6.73 q, NR
11 6 Franz Ratzenberger  Austria 6.73 q
13 1 Michael Rosswess  Great Britain 6.74 Q
13 2 Cengiz Kavaklıoğlu  Turkey 6.74 q, NR
13 3 Florencio Gascón  Spain 6.74 q
16 1 Ben Johnson  Canada 6.75 Q
17 1 Antonio Ullo  Italy 6.76 q
17 1 Luis Turón  Spain 6.76 q
17 6 Emmanuel Tuffour  Ghana 6.76 q
17 6 Samuel Nchinda  Cameroon 6.76 q, NR
21 2 Dietmar Schulte  Germany 6.77 q
21 4 Michael Huke  Germany 6.77 Q
23 4 Eric Akogyiram  Ghana 6.80 q
24 4 Jiří Valík  Czechoslovakia 6.81 q
25 3 Abdullahi Tetengi  Nigeria 6.85
25 5 Arnaldo da Silva  Brazil 6.85
27 4 Carlos Moreno  Chile 6.86 NR
28 1 Einar Þór Einarsson  Iceland 6.91 NR
29 3 Fernando Botasso  Brazil 6.93
30 1 Lai Cheng-chuan  Chinese Taipei 6.95
31 3 Clinton Bufuku  Zambia 6.96 NR
32 1 Laurent Kemp  Luxembourg 6.97 NR
33 2 Amadou Mbaye  Senegal 6.98
34 6 Dudley den Dulk  Netherlands Antilles 7.01
35 4 Carlos García  Dominican Republic 7.11
36 4 Rodney Cox  Turks and Caicos Islands 7.11 NR
37 2 Guillermo Saucedo  Bolivia 7.20
38 5 António Afonso Deslandes  Angola 7.23
39 6 Trevor Davis  Anguilla 7.24
40 2 Dominique Canti  San Marino DNS
40 5 Félix Molina  Puerto Rico DNS

Semifinals

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

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Andre Cason  United States 6.55 Q
2 2 Linford Christie  Great Britain 6.56 Q
3 2 Chidi Imoh  Nigeria 6.60 Q
3 3 Andrés Simón  Cuba 6.60 Q
5 3 Bruny Surin  Canada 6.61 Q, =PB
6 1 Joel Isasi  Cuba 6.63 Q, =PB
7 2 Ben Johnson  Canada 6.63 q
8 3 Vitaliy Savin  Soviet Union 6.66 q
9 1 Michael Rosswess  Great Britain 6.68
9 2 Andreas Berger  Austria 6.68
11 2 Luis Turón  Spain 6.69 PB
11 3 Emmanuel Tuffour  Ghana 6.69
13 1 Florencio Gascón  Spain 6.75
13 2 Dietmar Schulte  Germany 6.75
15 1 Charles-Louis Seck  Senegal 6.76
16 2 Sanusi Turay  Sierra Leone 6.76
16 3 Franz Ratzenberger  Austria 6.76
18 1 Eric Akogyiram  Ghana 6.77
18 2 Antonio Ullo  Italy 6.77
20 1 Jiří Valík  Czechoslovakia 6.79
21 3 Jean-Olivier Zirignon  Ivory Coast 6.80
22 3 Samuel Nchinda  Cameroon 6.83
23 3 Cengiz Kavaklıoğlu  Turkey 6.84
24 1 Michael Huke  Germany 6.94

Final

[3]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) 5 Andre Cason  United States 6.54
2nd, silver medalist(s) 3 Linford Christie  Great Britain 6.55
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 6 Chidi Imoh  Nigeria 6.60
4 2 Ben Johnson  Canada 6.61 F1
5 4 Andrés Simón  Cuba 6.61
6 1 Joel Isasi  Cuba 6.64
7 8 Vitaliy Savin  Soviet Union 6.66
8 7 Bruny Surin  Canada 6.66

References

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