Men's 60 metres at the 2025 European Athletics Indoor Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Omnisport Apeldoorn [1] | |||||||||
Location | Apeldoorn, Netherlands | |||||||||
Dates | 8 March 2025 | |||||||||
Competitors | 40 from 25 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 6.49 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2025 European Athletics Indoor Championships | ||
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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 |
mixed | ||
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 | |
The men's 60 metres at the 2025 European Athletics Indoor Championships is scheduled to be held on the short track of Omnisport in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, on 8 March 2025. This will be the 36th time the event is contested at the European Athletics Indoor Championships. Athletes can qualify by achieving the entry standard or by their World Athletics Ranking in the event.
The men's 60 metres was contested 35 times before 2025, at every previous edition of the European Athletics Indoor Championships (1970–2023), with the exception of 1972 and 1981, when the 50 metres was held instead. [2] The 2025 European Athletics Indoor Championships will be held in Omnisport Apeldoorn in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. [3] The removable indoor athletics track was retopped for these championships in September 2024. [3]
Christian Coleman of the United States is the world record holder with a time of 6.34 s, set in 2018. [4] The European record is held by Marcell Jacobs of Italy in 2022. The championship record of 6.42 s was set by Dwain Chambers of Great Britain in 2009.
Record | Athlete (nation) | Time (s) | Location | Date |
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World record [4] | ![]() | 6.34 | Albuquerque, United States | 18 February 2018 |
European record [4] | ![]() | 6.41 | Belgrade, Serbia | 19 March 2022 |
Championship record | ![]() | 6.42 | Turin, Italy | 7 March 2009 |
World leading [5] | ![]() | 6.43 | Canberra, Australia | 25 January 2025 |
European leading [5] | ![]() | 6.54 | Düsseldorf, Germany | 9 February 2025 |
![]() | Madrid, Spain | 22 February 2025 |
For the men's 60 metres, the qualification period runs from 25 February 2024 until 23 February 2025. [6] Athletes can qualify by achieving the entry standards of 6.60 s indoors or 10.05 s over 100 metres outdoors. Athletes can also qualify by virtue of their World Athletics Ranking for the event. [6] There is a target number of 40 athletes. [6]
Round 1 is scheduled for 8 March, starting at 12:00 (UTC+1) in the afternoon. [7] Qualification Rule: First 4 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 by time (q) qualify for the semi-finals.
The semi-finals are scheduled for 9 March, starting at 19:10 (UTC+1) in the evening. [7] Qualification rule: First 2 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 by time (q) qualify for the final.
Rank | Heat | Athlete | Nationality | Time (s) | Notes |
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1 | 1 | Jeremiah Azu | ![]() | 6.52 | Q, EL, PB |
2 | 1 | Elvis Afrifa | ![]() | 6.57 | Q, PB |
3 | 2 | Andrew Robertson | ![]() | 6.57 | Q, SB |
4 | 2 | Henrik Larsson | ![]() | 6.58 | Q |
5 | 1 | Kevin Kranz | ![]() | 6.58 | q |
6 | 3 | Guillem Crespí | ![]() | 6.58 | Q, PB |
7 | 2 | Taymir Burnet | ![]() | 6.61 | q, PB |
8 | 3 | Carlos Nascimento | ![]() | 6.61 | Q, =PB |
9 | 1 | Adas Dambrauskas | ![]() | 6.62 | =NR |
10 | 1 | Oliwer Wdowik | ![]() | 6.62 | SB |
11 | 2 | Toluwabori Akinola | ![]() | 6.63 | |
12 | 2 | Yannick Wolf | ![]() | 6.64 | |
13 | 1 | Anej Čurin Prapotnik | ![]() | 6.65 | |
14 | 1 | Dominik Illovszky | ![]() | 6.65 | |
15 | 3 | Robin Ganter | ![]() | 6.65 | |
16 | 3 | Karl Erik Nazarov | ![]() | 6.65 | |
17 | 2 | Simon Hansen | ![]() | 6.66 | |
18 | 2 | Stephen Baffour | ![]() | 6.67 | |
19 | 3 | John Otugade | ![]() | 6.67 | |
20 | 3 | Samuele Ceccarelli | ![]() | 6.68 | |
21 | 2 | Abel Jordán | ![]() | 6.68 | |
22 | 1 | William Reais | ![]() | 6.70 | |
23 | 3 | Allan Lagui | ![]() | 6.72 | |
24 | 3 | Nikola Karamanolov | ![]() | 6.82 |
The final is scheduled for 9 March, starting at 21:40 (UTC+1) in the evening. [7]
Rank | Lane | Athlete | Nationality | Time (s) | Note |
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![]() | 4 | Jeremiah Azu | ![]() | 6.49 | EL, PB |
![]() | 7 | Henrik Larsson | ![]() | 6.52 | NR |
![]() | 6 | Andrew Robertson | ![]() | 6.55 | SB |
4 | 4 | Elvis Afrifa | ![]() | 6.55 | NR |
5 | 8 | Kevin Kranz | ![]() | 6.57 | =SB |
6 | 5 | Guillem Crespí | ![]() | 6.59 | |
7 | 2 | Carlos Nascimento | ![]() | 6.62 | |
8 | 1 | Taymir Burnet | ![]() | 6.66 |