2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres

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The Women's 60 metres event at the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on March 10.

Medalists[]

Gold Silver Bronze
Me'Lisa Barber
 United States
Lauryn Williams
 United States
Kim Gevaert
 Belgium

Results[]

Heats[]

First 4 of each heat (Q) and next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Christine Arron  France 7.16 Q
2 1 Kim Gevaert  Belgium 7.17 Q
3 5 Me'Lisa Barber  United States 7.18 Q
4 5 Sylvie Mballa Éloundou  Cameroon 7.22 Q
5 5 LaVerne Jones-Ferrette  United States Virgin Islands 7.22 Q, NR
6 3 Alena Neumiarzhitskaya  Belarus 7.23 Q, SB
7 3 Heidi Hannula  Finland 7.24 Q, PB
DQ 2 Zhanna Block  Ukraine 7.26 Q, Doping
8 3 Mariya Bolikova  Russia 7.26 Q
9 4 Lauryn Williams  United States 7.28 Q
10 1 Larisa Kruglova  Russia 7.31 Q
11 1 Angela Moroşanu  Romania 7.36 Q
11 2 Joice Maduaka  Great Britain 7.36 Q
13 3 Endurance Ojokolo  Nigeria 7.36 Q, SB
14 4 Guzel Khubbieva  Uzbekistan 7.38 Q
14 5 Emily Maher  Ireland 7.38 Q
16 1 Tezzhan Naimova  Bulgaria 7.39 Q
17 2 Affoué Amandine Allou  Ivory Coast 7.42 Q
18 4 Fabienne Beret-Martinel  France 7.43 Q
19 3 Ailis McSweeney  Ireland 7.44 q
20 3 Lina Grinčikaitė  Lithuania 7.46 q
21 1 Aksel Gürcan  Turkey 7.63 q, SB
22 5 Lucimar de Moura  Brazil 7.65 q
23 2  Chinese Taipei 7.78 PB
23 5 Valentina Nazarova  Turkmenistan 7.78 PB
25 5  Nicaragua 7.79 PB
26 1 Qin Wangping  China 7.81 SB
27 2 Aleksandra Vojneska  Macedonia 7.88
28 2 Charlene Attard  Malta 7.89 PB
29 4  Macau 7.94 Q, NR
30 1  Guam 8.23
31 4 Montserrat Pujol  Andorra 8.30
32 3 Gharid Ghrouf  Palestine 8.42 NR
4 Delphine Atangana  Cameroon DNS
4 Fana Ashby  Trinidad and Tobago DNS

Semifinals[]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Lauryn Williams  United States 7.10 Q, PB
2 2 Christine Arron  France 7.11 Q
3 3 Me'Lisa Barber  United States 7.12 Q
4 1 Kim Gevaert  Belgium 7.13 Q, SB
5 2 Mariya Bolikova  Russia 7.16 Q
DQ 1 Zhanna Block  Ukraine 7.19 q, SB, Doping
6 3 Larisa Kruglova  Russia 7.21 Q
7 2 Sylvie Mballa Éloundou  Cameroon 7.23 q
7 3 Alena Neumiarzhitskaya  Belarus 7.23 SB
9 2 Heidi Hannula  Finland 7.26
10 1 LaVerne Jones-Ferrette  United States Virgin Islands 7.27
11 2 Angela Moroşanu  Romania 7.33
11 3 Guzel Khubbieva  Uzbekistan 7.33
13 2 Tezzhan Naimova  Bulgaria 7.36
14 1 Emily Maher  Ireland 7.37
14 2 Affoué Amandine Allou  Ivory Coast 7.37
14 3 Fabienne Beret-Martinel  France 7.37
17 3 Lina Grinčikaitė  Lithuania 7.38
18 1 Joice Maduaka  Great Britain 7.41
19 3 Ailis McSweeney  Ireland 7.42
20 3 Endurance Ojokolo  Nigeria 7.53
21 2 Lucimar de Moura  Brazil 7.72
22 1 Aksel Gürcan  Turkey 7.78
23 1  Macau 7.88 NR

Final[]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time React Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 3 Me'Lisa Barber  United States 7.01 0.158 WL
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Lauryn Williams  United States 7.01 0.145 WL
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Kim Gevaert  Belgium 7.11 0.150 NR
4 4 Christine Arron  France 7.13 0.147
5 7 Mariya Bolikova  Russia 7.17 0.161
DQ 1 Zhanna Block  Ukraine 7.19 0.216 Doping[1]
6 2 Larisa Kruglova  Russia 7.23 0.143
7 8 Sylvie Mballa Éloundou  Cameroon 7.30 0.127

References[]

  1. ^ "List of athletes currently serving a period of ineligibility as a result of an anti-doping rule violation under IAAF Rules". IAAF. 2012-11-02. Retrieved 2012-11-17.
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