2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres

The women's 60 metres at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held at the Ataköy Athletics Arena on 10 and 11 March.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Veronica Campbell-Brown
  Jamaica
Murielle Ahouré
  Ivory Coast
Tianna Madison
  United States

Records

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Standing records prior to the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships
World record   Irina Privalova (RUS) 6.92 Madrid, Spain 11 February 1993
9 February 1995
Championship record   Gail Devers (USA) 6.95 Toronto, Canada 12 March 1993
World Leading   Tianna Madison (USA) 7.02 Fayetteville, United States 11 February 2012
African record   Christy Opara-Thompson (NGR) 7.02 Ghent, Belgium 12 February 1997
  Chioma Ajunwa (NGR) Liévin, France 22 February 1998
Asian record   Susanthika Jayasinghe (SRI) 7.09 Stuttgart, Germany 17 February 1999
European record   Irina Privalova (RUS) 6.92 Madrid, Spain 11 February 1993
9 February 1995
North and Central American
and Caribbean record
  Gail Devers (USA) 6.95 Toronto, Canada 12 March 1993
  Marion Jones (USA) Maebashi, Japan 7 March 1998
Oceanian Record   Sally McLellan (AUS) 7.30 Boston, United States 7 February 2009
South American record   Esmeralda de Jesus Garcia (BRA) 7.26 Pocatello, United States 13 March 1981

Qualification standards

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Indoor Outdoor
7.35 11.25 (100 m)

Schedule

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Date Time Round
March 10, 2012 10:10 Heats
March 11, 2012 14:15 Semifinals
March 11, 2012 17:05 Final

Results

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Heats

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Qualification: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the fastest 8 times (q) qualified.[1]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Gloria Asumnu   Nigeria 7.19 Q
1 4 Ivet Lalova   Bulgaria 7.19 Q
3 6 LaVerne Jones-Ferrette   U.S. Virgin Islands 7.21 Q
4 5 Murielle Ahouré   Côte d'Ivoire 7.23 Q
4 8 Chandra Sturrup   Bahamas 7.23 Q, SB
6 3 Barbara Pierre   United States 7.24 Q
6 8 Tianna Madison   United States 7.24 Q
8 4 Dafne Schippers   Netherlands 7.28 Q
9 2 Chisato Fukushima   Japan 7.29 Q, NR
9 7 Veronica Campbell-Brown   Jamaica 7.29 Q
11 5 Yuliya Balykina   Belarus 7.31 Q
12 2 Yulia Nestsiarenka   Belarus 7.33 q
12 1 Audrey Alloh   Italy 7.33 Q, PB
14 1 Aleen Bailey   Jamaica 7.34 Q
15 3 Vida Anim   Ghana 7.35 Q
DQ 6 Inna Eftimova   Bulgaria 7.35 Q, Doping
15 7 Wei Yongli   China 7.35 Q
17 1 Asha Philip   Great Britain 7.37 q
17 4 Lina Grinčikaitė   Lithuania 7.37 q
19 7 Guzel Khubbieva   Uzbekistan 7.39 q
20 3 Kateřina Čechová   Czech Republic 7.40 q
20 6 Ana Claudia Silva   Brazil 7.40 q, PB
20 8 Jodie Williams   Great Britain 7.40 q
23 5 Viktorya Pyatachenko   Ukraine 7.43 q
24 5 Tao Yujia   China 7.44
25 1 Sónia Tavares   Portugal 7.45
25 2 Olga Bludova   Kazakhstan 7.45
27 3 Delphine Atangana   Cameroon 7.47
27 6 Jamile Samuel   Netherlands 7.47
29 2 Feta Ahamada   Comoros 7.49
29 7 Ekaterina Filatova   Russia 7.49
31 4 Viktoriya Zyabkina   Kazakhstan 7.55
32 6 Anasztázia Nguyen   Hungary 7.59
33 4 Globine Mayova   Namibia 7.64 NR
34 3 Fong Yee Pui   Hong Kong 7.67
35 5 Rebecca Camilleri   Malta 7.68 PB
35 8 Liao Ching-hsien   Chinese Taipei 7.68
37 2 Yelena Ryabova   Turkmenistan 7.76
37 8 Karene King   British Virgin Islands 7.76
39 5 Dana Abdul Razak   Iraq 7.78 SB
40 6 Martina Pretelli   San Marino 7.79
41 5 Mary Jane Vincent   Mauritius 7.84 NR
42 4 Niafatul Aini   Indonesia 7.92
43 7 Hrafnhild Hermódsdóttir   Iceland 7.97
44 2 Shinelle Proctor   Anguilla 8.01 PB
44 8 Mariette Mien   Burkina Faso 8.01 PB
46 4 Lovelite Detenamo   Nauru 8.04 NR
47 3 Patricia Taea   Cook Islands 8.06 NR
48 8 Hinikissia Albertine Ndikert   Chad 8.13 PB
49 1 Papia Rani Sarkar   Bangladesh 8.17
50 1 Anna Bulanova   Kyrgyzstan 8.19
50 8 Chauzje Choosha   Zambia 8.19 NR
52 1 Maria Inaly Morazán   Nicaragua 8.29 PB
53 1 Rachel Abrams   Northern Mariana Islands 8.31 PB
54 4 Anna Sirvent   Andorra 8.37
55 3 Belinda Talakai   Tonga 8.45 PB
56 7 Terani Faremiro   French Polynesia 8.46 PB
57 2 Pauline Kwalea   Solomon Islands 8.48 PB
58 5 Colleen Gibbons   Palau 8.88 PB
59 6 Daphne Nalawas   Vanuatu 9.06 PB
60 7 Tio Elita   Kiribati 9.14 PB
61 7 Tahmina Kohistani   Afghanistan 9.32
3 Wangchuk Tashi Eden   Bhutan DNS
6 Elysa Ndaya Kabeya   Democratic Republic of the Congo DNS

Semifinals

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Qualification: first 2 of each heat (Q) plus the fastest 2 times (q) qualified.[2]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Veronica Campbell-Brown   Jamaica 7.12 Q
2 2 Murielle Ahouré   Côte d'Ivoire 7.13 Q
3 2 Tianna Madison   United States 7.17 Q
4 1 Barbara Pierre   United States 7.19 Q
5 1 Gloria Asumnu   Nigeria 7.20 q
6 3 Chandra Sturrup   Bahamas 7.21 Q, SB
7 3 Ivet Lalova   Bulgaria 7.23 Q
8 3 Aleen Bailey   Jamaica 7.23 q
9 1 Asha Philip   Great Britain 7.24
10 2 Dafne Schippers   Netherlands 7.25
10 3 Guzel Khubbieva   Uzbekistan 7.25 SB
12 1 Lina Grinčikaitė   Lithuania 7.26 PB
13 1 Yuliya Balykina   Belarus 7.28
14 2 Kateřina Čechová   Czech Republic 7.31
14 3 Yulia Nestsiarenka   Belarus 7.31
16 3 Jodie Williams   Great Britain 7.32
17 2 Wei Yongli   China 7.35 SB
18 1 Vida Anim   Ghana 7.36
18 2 Ana Claudia Silva   Brazil 7.36 PB
20 3 Audrey Alloh   Italy 7.38
21 1 Viktorya Pyatachenko   Ukraine 7.41
DQ 2 Inna Eftimova   Bulgaria 7.44 Doping
2 LaVerne Jones-Ferrette   U.S. Virgin Islands DSQ
3 Chisato Fukushima   Japan DNS

Final

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The Final start in 17.06[3]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
  4 Veronica Campbell-Brown   Jamaica 7.01 WL
  5 Murielle Ahouré   Côte d'Ivoire 7.04 NR
  3 Tianna Madison   United States 7.09
4 7 Barbara Pierre   United States 7.14
5 6 Chandra Sturrup   Bahamas 7.19 SB
6 2 Gloria Asumnu   Nigeria 7.22
7 1 Aleen Bailey   Jamaica 7.24
8 8 Ivet Lalova   Bulgaria 7.27

References

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  1. ^ "2012 World Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres (heats)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-08-27. Retrieved 2012-03-15.
  2. ^ "2012 World Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres (semifinals)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-16. Retrieved 2012-03-15.
  3. ^ "2012 World Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres (final)" (PDF). Omega Timing. Retrieved 2012-03-15.