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2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres hurdles

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Men's 60 metres hurdles
at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships
VenueArena Birmingham
Dates3–4 March
Competitors38 from 33 nations
Winning time7.46
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Great Britain
silver medal
 
   United States
bronze medal
 
   France
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Video on YouTube
Official Video

The men's 60 metres hurdles at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 3 and 4 March 2018.[1][2]

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Transcription

Summary

Andrew Pozzi led both qualifying rounds to prove he was a leading contender. Four the third championship in a row, France put two athletes into the final, one of them was returning silver medalist Pascal Martinot-Lagarde in his fourth straight final. Outdoor world record holder Aries Merritt also made the final, though expectations for him are not as lofty since his kidney transplant.

After setting his national record as the #2 qualifier in the semi-finals, Milan Trajkovic false started himself out of the finals. Pozzi was the first over the first hurdle, but only inches ahead of Jarret Eaton. Between hurdles, Eaton exploded to almost a foot (30 cm) advantage over the next hurdle, about the same advantage Pozzi held over Martinot-Lagarde. Both Pozzi and Martinot-Lagarde rattled the second hurdle, though Martinot-Lagarde lost more ground being knocked off balance. Eaton extended his lead, doubling it over the third hurdle, which he rattled. Martinot-Lagarde slammed the third hurdle and was out of contention, replaced by his teammate Aurel Manga and Merritt another two feet behind Pozzi. Going over the fourth hurdle, Merritt looked to have a slight advantage over Manga but by the final barrier Manga had the advantage. Eaton slammed the final hurdle, losing some of his momentum, Pozzi caught him before the finish. Manga clearly beat Merritt to the line for bronze.

Results

Heats

The heats were started on 3 March at 18:30.[3]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 4 8 Andrew Pozzi  Great Britain 7.53 Q, SB
2 2 6 Jarret Eaton  United States 7.56 Q
3 1 1 Milan Trajkovic  Cyprus 7.56 Q
4 2 8 Roger Iribarne  Cuba 7.59 Q, PB
5 4 4 Aries Merritt  United States 7.61 Q
6 1 6 Aurel Manga  France 7.62 Q
7 5 2 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde  France 7.62 Q
8 3 7 Ahmad Al-Molad  Saudi Arabia 7.63 Q
9 3 3 Ronald Levy  Jamaica 7.65 Q
10 2 2 Balázs Baji  Hungary 7.66 Q
11 4 3 Konstadinos Douvalidis  Greece 7.66 Q, SB
12 4 6 Erik Balnuweit  Germany 7.67 Q
13 3 1 Yidiel Contreras  Spain 7.68 Q, SB
14 5 5 Petr Svoboda  Czech Republic 7.68 Q
15 1 7 Koen Smet  Netherlands 7.69 Q
16 1 4 David King  Great Britain 7.69 Q
17 5 7 Johnathan Cabral  Canada 7.70 Q
18 4 7 Xie Wenjun  China 7.71 q, SB
19 2 7 Vitali Parokhonka  Belarus 7.71 Q
20 3 5 Gabriel Constantino  Brazil 7.72 Q
21 2 4 Damian Czykier  Poland 7.75 q
22 1 2 Nicholas Hough  Australia 7.76 q, SB
23 4 5 Abdulaziz Al Mandeel  Kuwait 7.77 q
24 5 3 Eddie Lovett  United States Virgin Islands 7.78 Q
25 5 6 Hassane Fofana  Italy 7.81
26 1 5 Vladimir Vukicevic  Norway 7.81
27 3 2 Paolo Dal Molin  Italy 7.81
28 2 3 Mikel Thomas  Trinidad and Tobago 7.84 SB
29 2 5 Ben Reynolds  Ireland 7.89
30 5 4 Jason Joseph   Switzerland 7.89
31 3 8 Siddhanth Thingalaya  India 7.93
32 5 1 Genta Masuno  Japan 7.97 PB
33 3 4 Rio Maholtra  Indonesia 7.98 NR
34 3 6 Javier McFarlane  Peru 8.00 PB
35 4 2 Cheung Wang Fung  Hong Kong 8.06
36 1 3 Dawid Żebrowski  Poland 8.32
37 5 8 Namataiki Tevenino  French Polynesia 8.98 SB
1 8 Mohammed Sad Al-Khfaji  Iraq DNS

Semifinal

The semifinals were started on 4 March at 15:05.[4]

Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 4 Andrew Pozzi  Great Britain 7.46 Q, SB
2 3 5 Milan Trajkovic  Cyprus 7.51 Q, NR
3 3 4 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde  France 7.52 Q, SB
4 1 3 Aurel Manga  France 7.55 Q
5 2 3 Roger Iribarne  Cuba 7.58 Q, PB
6 1 4 Jarret Eaton  United States 7.58 Q
7 2 6 Aries Merritt  United States 7.60 q
8 2 1 Gabriel Constantino  Brazil 7.61 q
9 3 6 Ronald Levy  Jamaica 7.62
10 1 5 Balázs Baji  Hungary 7.64
11 3 3 Petr Svoboda  Czech Republic 7.64
12 1 6 Ahmad Al-Molad  Saudi Arabia 7.66
13 2 8 Yidiel Contreras  Spain 7.68 SB
14 2 5 Konstadinos Douvalidis  Greece 7.68
15 2 2 Abdulaziz Al Mandeel  Kuwait 7.69 SB
16 1 8 Koen Smet  Netherlands 7.69
17 3 8 Erik Balnuweit  Germany 7.70
18 1 7 David King  Great Britain 7.70
19 3 7 Johnathan Cabral  Canada 7.71
20 3 2 Xie Wenjun  China 7.76
21 3 1 Damian Czykier  Poland 7.78
22 1 2 Nicholas Hough  Australia 7.79
23 1 1 Eddie Lovett  United States Virgin Islands 7.90
24 2 7 Vitali Parokhonka  Belarus 8.00

Final

The final

The final was started on March 4 at 17:00.[5]

Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 Andrew Pozzi  Great Britain 7.46 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 7 Jarret Eaton  United States 7.47
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Aurel Manga  France 7.54
4 1 Aries Merritt  United States 7.56
5 3 Pascal Martinot-Lagarde  France 7.68
6 2 Gabriel Constantino  Brazil 7.71
7 8 Roger Iribarne  Cuba 7.78
6 Milan Trajkovic  Cyprus DQ 162.8[6]

References

  1. ^ "IAAF World Indoor Championships Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Heats results
  4. ^ Semifinals results
  5. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 6, 2018. Retrieved March 4, 2018.
  6. ^ False start
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