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2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres hurdles

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Women's 60 metres hurdles
at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships
VenueOregon Convention Center
DatesMarch 18
Competitors19 from 14 nations
Winning time7.81
Medalists
gold medal
 
   United States
silver medal
 
   United States
bronze medal
 
   Great Britain
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Video on YouTube Official Video

The women's 60 metres hurdles at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on March 18, 2016.[1][2]

In the final, Angela Whyte had the best start, while Kendra Harrison led the American pack in the center of the track. While Harrison was the first to the first hurdle, she hit it flat with her shoe, losing her balance and all momentum. She was unable to clear the second hurdle in stride and was out of contention. To her left Brianna Rollins was clean over the first hurdles while on her right Nia Ali hit the first and was half a meter behind. Rollins' speed between the hurdles easily passed Whyte, while Ali gained a little ground aggressively snapping over each hurdle. Coming off the last hurdle, Rollins lead was only inches, but Ali was able to make up just enough ground to out lean Rollins at the finish. To Ali's right, Tiffany Porter came off the first hurdle even with Ali, but her taller, more upright running form lost a little ground as Ali was chasing Rollins. Still Porter was clearly the next best of the field.

Results

Heats

Qualification: First 2 (Q) and next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.[3]

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Kendra Harrison  United States 7.81 Q
2 1 Brianna Rollins  United States 7.82 Q
3 3 Andrea Ivančević  Croatia 7.91 Q, NR
4 2 Nia Ali  United States 7.91 Q
5 1 Alina Talay  Belarus 7.96 Q, SB
6 2 Tiffany Porter  Great Britain 8.00 Q
7 1 Serita Solomon  Great Britain 8.04 q
8 3 Angela Whyte  Canada 8.09 q
9 2 Hanna Plotitsyna  Ukraine 8.09
10 1 Michelle Jenneke  Australia 8.10 PB
11 1 Pedrya Seymour  Bahamas 8.15 PB
12 1 Wu Shuijiao  China 8.18 SB
13 2 Stephanie Bendrat  Austria 8.25
14 3 Fabiana Moraes  Brazil 8.28
15 3 Marina Tomić  Slovenia 8.33
16 2 Gréta Kerekes  Hungary 8.37
17 1 Samantha Scarlett  Jamaica 8.37
18 3 Luca Kozák  Hungary 8.46
2 Danielle Williams  Jamaica DNF

Final

The final was started at 20:30.[4]

Nia Ali after winning
Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 6 Nia Ali  United States 7.81 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 Brianna Rollins  United States 7.82
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 Tiffany Porter  Great Britain 7.90
4 3 Andrea Ivančević  Croatia 7.95
5 2 Angela Whyte  Canada 7.99 SB
6 8 Alina Talay  Belarus 8.00
7 1 Serita Solomon  Great Britain 8.29
8 5 Kendra Harrison  United States 8.87

References

  1. ^ "IAAF World Indoor Championships Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Heats results
  4. ^ Final results
This page was last edited on 26 March 2022, at 02:12
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