2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres

Women's 60 metres
at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships
Venue Oregon Convention Center
Dates March 19
Competitors 44 from 35 nations
Winning time 7.02
Medalists
    United States
    Netherlands
    Jamaica
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Events at the
2016 IAAF World Indoor
Championships

Track events
60 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
Exhibition events
Masters 800 m men women

The women's 60 metres at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on March 19, 2016.[1][2]

Coming into these championships, world 200 champion Dafne Schippers and Barbara Pierre shared the fastest time in the world at 7.00. During the heats both ran 7.02, but in the semis, Schippers' slow start made her vulnerable as Elaine Thompson beat her to the line.

In the final, the start proved to be important, Pierre got out well with Thompson, Michelle-Lee Ahye and Asha Philip. The number 4 sprinter in the season Marie Josée Ta Lou was literally left in the blocks, yet 5 steps into the race, she had drawn even with Schippers. After spotting the leaders a step, Schippers got into her superior top end speed and ran down everybody, except Pierre, Thompson losing silver in the last step.

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 3 (Q) and next 6 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.[3]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 6 Barbara Pierre  United States 7.07 Q
2 4 Michelle-Lee Ahye  Trinidad and Tobago 7.09 Q, NR
3 1 Elaine Thompson  Jamaica 7.09 Q, PB
4 4 Dina Asher-Smith  Great Britain 7.12 Q
5 2 Dafne Schippers  Netherlands 7.13 Q
6 2 Tori Bowie  United States 7.15 Q
7 5 Marie-Josée Ta Lou  Ivory Coast 7.17 Q
8 1 Asha Philip  Great Britain 7.18 Q
9 5 Jamile Samuel  Netherlands 7.19 Q
10 3 Tatjana Pinto  Germany 7.19 Q
11 3 Simone Facey  Jamaica 7.20 Q
12 1 Kelly-Ann Baptiste  Trinidad and Tobago 7.20 Q, SB
13 6 Rosângela Santos  Brazil 7.21 Q
14 3 Crystal Emmanuel  Canada 7.23 Q, PB
15 5 Ángela Tenorio  Ecuador 7.24 Q
16 2 LaVerne Jones-Ferrette  United States Virgin Islands 7.27 Q
17 6 Maja Mihalinec  Slovenia 7.28 Q
18 3 Olesya Povh  Ukraine 7.29 q
19 4 Gloria Hooper  Italy 7.28 Q, PB
20 5 Tahesia Harrigan-Scott  British Virgin Islands 7.30 q
21 5 Dutee Chand  India 7.30 q
22 2 Wei Yongli  China 7.31 q
23 4 Marika Popowicz-Drapała  Poland 7.32 q
24 6 Chantal Butzek  Germany 7.35 q
25 6 Carole Zahi  France 7.36
26 1 Flings Owusu-Agyapong  Ghana 7.36
27 3 Ashley Marshall  Barbados 7.38
28 4 Tynia Gaither  Bahamas 7.41
29 1 Agata Forkasiewicz  Poland 7.45
30 5 Anasztázia Nguyen  Hungary 7.46
31 4 Viktoriya Zyabkina  Kazakhstan 7.47
32 3 Yuan Qiqi  China 7.48
33 2 Adeline Gouenon  Ivory Coast 7.50
34 6 Lam On Ki  Hong Kong 7.54
35 2 Phobay Kutu-Akoi  Liberia 7.56
36 2 Charlotte Wingfield  Malta 7.63
37 1 Élodie Embony  Madagascar 7.65 PB
38 5 Aziza Sbaity  Lebanon 7.78
39 4 Loi Im Lan  Macau 7.83
40 6 Valentina Meredova  Turkmenistan 7.89
41 3 Patricia Taea  Cook Islands 7.95 SB
42 1 Mariana Cress  Marshall Islands 8.51 SB
43 3 Zarinae Sapong  Northern Mariana Islands 8.70 PB
44 4 Kariman Abuljadayel  Saudi Arabia 9.48 NR
45 1 Andrea Ivančević  Croatia DNS

Semifinals

Qualification: First 2 (Q) and next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.[4]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Elaine Thompson  Jamaica 7.04 Q, PB
2 1 Barbara Pierre  United States 7.06 Q
3 3 Dafne Schippers  Netherlands 7.08 Q
4 2 Michelle-Lee Ahye  Trinidad and Tobago 7.09 Q, =NR
5 2 Tori Bowie  United States 7.11 Q, PB
6 1 Dina Asher-Smith  Great Britain 7.11 Q, SB
7 3 Asha Philip  Great Britain 7.13 q
8 2 Marie-Josée Ta Lou  Ivory Coast 7.15 q
9 1 Jamile Samuel  Netherlands 7.16
10 1 Kelly-Ann Baptiste  Trinidad and Tobago 7.16 SB
11 3 Rosângela Santos  Brazil 7.20
12 3 Ángela Tenorio  Ecuador 7.21 NR
13 2 Simone Facey  Jamaica 7.21
14 1 Tatjana Pinto  Germany 7.22
15 2 Tahesia Harrigan-Scott  British Virgin Islands 7.23
16 2 Crystal Emmanuel  Canada 7.23 PB
17 1 Olesya Povh  Ukraine 7.27
18 3 Wei Yongli  China 7.28
19 3 LaVerne Jones-Ferrette  United States Virgin Islands 7.33
20 2 Maja Mihalinec  Slovenia 7.34
21 1 Marika Popowicz-Drapała  Poland 7.34
22 2 Chantal Butzek  Germany 7.45
23 3 Dutee Chand  India 7.62
24 1 Gloria Hooper  Italy DNS

Final

The final was started at 19:53.[5]

The medalists (left to right): Dafne Schippers, Barbara Pierre and Elaine Thompson
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) 6 Barbara Pierre  United States 7.02
2nd, silver medalist(s) 5 Dafne Schippers  Netherlands 7.04
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 3 Elaine Thompson  Jamaica 7.06
4 4 Michelle-Lee Ahye  Trinidad and Tobago 7.11
5 1 Asha Philip  Great Britain 7.14
6 8 Tori Bowie  United States 7.14
7 2 Marie-Josée Ta Lou  Ivory Coast 7.29
8 7 Dina Asher-Smith  Great Britain DNS

References

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