2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres hurdles

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The Men's 60 metres hurdles event at the 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held at March 4 with the final being held on March 4 at 18:50 local time.[1]

Records[edit]

Standing records prior to the 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships
World record  Colin Jackson (GBR) 7.30 Sindelfingen, Germany 6 March 1994
European record  Colin Jackson (GBR) 7.30 Sindelfingen, Germany 6 March 1994
Championship record  Colin Jackson (GBR) 7.39 Paris, France 12 March 1994
World Leading  David Oliver (USA) 7.37 Stuttgart, Germany 5 February 2011
European Leading  Petr Svoboda (CZE) 7.48 Prague, Czech Republic 19 February 2011

Results[edit]

Heats[edit]

First 2 in each heat and 2 best performers advanced to the Final. The semifinals were held at 16:10.[2]

Adrien Deghelt of Belgium won the bronze medal.
Rank Heat Name Nationality React Time Notes
1 3 Petr Svoboda  Czech Republic 0.171 7.55 Q
2 2 Felipe Vivancos  Spain 0.150 7.56 Q, PB
3 2 Garfield Darien  France 0.190 7.60 Q
4 1 Dimitri Bascou  France 0.158 7.62 Q
4 2 Adrien Deghelt  Belgium 0.153 7.62 q
6 3 Konstantin Shabanov  Russia 0.146 7.63 Q, =PB
7 1 Evgeniy Borisov  Russia 0.172 7.68 Q
7 3 Samuel Coco-Viloin  France 0.174 7.68 q
9 3 Jackson Quiñónez  Spain 0.194 7.70 SB
10 1 Maksim Lynsha  Belarus 0.193 7.71
11 2 Lawrence Clarke  Great Britain 0.147 7.74
11 3 Emanuele Abate  Italy 0.165 7.74
13 2 Balázs Baji  Hungary 0.154 7.77 PB
14 1 Jurica Grabušić  Croatia 0.143 7.80
15 1 Damien Broothaerts  Belgium 0.174 7.84
16 2 Matúš Janeček  Slovakia 0.170 7.86
17 1 Joona-Ville Heinä  Finland 0.146 7.90
18 1 Rasul Dabó  Portugal 0.183 7.93
18 3 Tobias Furer   Switzerland 0.193 7.93
20 3 Manuel Prazak  Austria 0.160 7.98
21 2 Aliaksandr Linnik  Belarus 0.152 8.00
22 2 Martin Arnaudov  Bulgaria 0.189 8.11
23 1 Andreas Martinsen  Denmark 0.182 8.38
3 Adnan Malkić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.231 DQ

Final[edit]

The final was held at 18:50.[3]

The competitors after the final.
Rank Lane Name Nationality React Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Petr Svoboda  Czech Republic 0.150 7.49
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 Garfield Darien  France 0.175 7.56 =PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1 Adrien Deghelt  Belgium 0.161 7.57 PB
4 4 Felipe Vivancos  Spain 0.139 7.59
5 7 Konstantin Shabanov  Russia 0.154 7.61 PB
6 6 Dimitri Bascou  France 0.190 7.64
7 8 Evgeniy Borisov  Russia 0.162 7.65
8 2 Samuel Coco-Viloin  France 0.184 8.08

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