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Lists N.No 15, All, 2000 2000 World Indoor Lists No 15 updated as at 25 January 2002 Compiled by Ottavio Castellini Legenda IAAF Statistics & Documentation Manager A altitude h heat qf quarter-final sf semi-final Amendments will be gratefully received by f final Ottavio Castellini r race (E-mail address : [email protected]) c competition Tel. (+377) 93 10 88 72 q qualification Fax (+377) 93 25 09 00 = ex-aequo jo jump off Monaco, 25 January 2002 jun junior pen pentathlon hep heptathlon dec decathlon U20 Under 20 U23 Under 23 ope open ext extra Inv Invitational Uni University Col Collegiate HS High School * = world record awaiting ratification IAAF Competitions Department MEN MEN 50 METRES ( WR 5.56 Donovan Bailey CAN Reno, 09 Feb 1996 ) 50 METRES ( WR 5.56 Donovan Bailey CAN Reno, 09 Feb 1996 ) Hand timing 5.61 Jason Gardener GBR 18 Sep 1975 1+ Madrid 16 Feb 2000 5.60 Andrey Fedoriv RUS 11 Aug 1963 4 Yekaterinburg 07 Jan 2000 5.61 Freddy Mayola CUB 01 Nov 1977 2+ Madrid 16 Feb 2000 ( 7 performances by 4 athletes ) 5.64 Leonard Myles-Mills GHA 09 May 1973 1+ Liévin 13 Feb 2000 5.64 Ato Boldon TRI 30 Dec 1973 3+ Madrid 16 Feb 2000 5.64 Tim Harden USA 27 Jan 1974 4+ Madrid 16 Feb 2000 55 METRES 5.64 Gerald Williams USA 24 Feb 1978 1 r2 Los Angeles 19 Feb 2000 5.66 Gregory Saddler USA 29 Jun 1974 2+ Liévin 13 Feb 2000 6.10 A Ephion J. Jackson USA 03 Feb 1978 1 r1 Reno 05 Feb 2000 5.66 Freddy Mayola 3+ Liévin 13 Feb 2000 6.10 A Huang Nguyen USA 2 r1 Reno 05 Feb 2000 5.67 Jeff Laynes USA 03 Oct 1970 2 r2 Los Angeles 19 Feb 2000 6.11 Ricardo Shaw USA 19 Jun 1977 1 Gainesville, FL 16 Jan 2000 5.67 Kareem Kelly USA 01 Apr 1981 3 r2 Los Angeles 19 Feb 2000 6.13 Curtis Johnson USA 24 Dec 1973 1 r2 San Diego 22 Jan 2000 5.69 Bruny Surin CAN 12 Jul 1967 1 Montréal 05 Feb 2000 6.13 Coby Miller USA 19 Oct 1976 1 h1 Gainesville, FL 06 Feb 2000 5.69 Dwain Chambers GBR 05 Apr 1978 4+ Liévin 13 Feb 2000 6.13 Coby Miller 1 r2 Gainesville, FL 06 Feb 2000 5.71 Roland Németh HUN 19 Sep 1974 1 Nyíregyháza 05 Feb 2000 6.15 John Capel USA 27 Oct 1978 2 Gainesville, FL 16 Jan 2000 5.71 Mickey Grimes USA 10 Oct 1976 1 r1 Los Angeles 19 Feb 2000 6.16 Coby Miller 1 h2 Gainesville, FL 22 Jan 2000 5.72 Anninos Marcoullides CYP 08 Feb 1971 2 Nyíregyháza 05 Feb 2000 6.16 LaCra Jenkins USA 1977 1 Knoxville 18 Feb 2000 5.74 Michael Green JAM 07 Nov 1970 5+ Madrid 16 Feb 2000 6.17 Ricardo Shaw 1 h4 Gainesville, FL 16 Jan 2000 5.76 Troy Dos Santos CAN 14 Feb 1974 1 Hamilton 01 Feb 2000 6.17 Coby Miller 1 Gainesville, FL 22 Jan 2000 5.76 Venancio José ESP 19 Apr 1976 6+ Madrid 16 Feb 2000 6.17 Marlon Barnaby JAM 26 Oct 1979 1 h1 Lincoln, NE 26 Feb 2000 5.78 Bradley McCuaig CAN 12 Dec 1970 1 Saskatoon 08 Jan 2000 6.17 Marlon Barnaby 1 sf2 Lincoln, NE 26 Feb 2000 5.78 Donovan Bailey CAN 16 Dec 1967 2 Hamilton 01 Feb 2000 6.18 Bobby Cruse USA 20 Mar 1978 1 Kent, OH 11 Dec 1999 5.78 Jerome Avery USA 18 Apr 1978 2 r1 Los Angeles 19 Feb 2000 6.18 Marcel Carter USA 26 Mar 1971 3 Gainesville, FL 16 Jan 2000 5.79 Nicolas Macrozonaris CAN 22 Aug 1980 2 Montréal 05 Feb 2000 6.18 John Capel 2 r2 Gainesville, FL 06 Feb 2000 5.80 Robert Esmie CAN 05 Jul 1972 2 Saskatoon 08 Jan 2000 6.18 LaCra Jenkins 1 h6 Knoxville 18 Feb 2000 5.80 David Patros FRA 11 Sep 1977 3+h2 Liévin 13 Feb 2000 6.19 A Ja'Warren Hooker USA 24 Sep 1978 1 h6 Reno 29 Jan 2000 5.80 Rajeev Balakrishnan IND 31 Mar 1971 4 Los Angeles 19 Feb 2000 6.20 A Prentice Stovall USA 3 r1 Reno 05 Feb 2000 5.81 Donovan Powell JAM 31 Oct 1971 4 Saskatoon 08 Jan 2000 6.20 A Blaine Wiley USA 4 r1 Reno 05 Feb 2000 5.84 Okiki Akinremi CAN 29 Jun 1975 3 Hamilton 01 Feb 2000 6.20 Bernard Williams USA 19 Jan 1978 4 r2 Gainesville, FL 06 Feb 2000 5.84 Stéphane Cali FRA 26 Apr 1972 4+h1 Liévin 13 Feb 2000 6.20 Roman Cress MSH 02 Aug 1977 03 Mar 2000 5.85 Marc Foucan FRA 14 Oct 1971 1 sf2 Miramas 30 Jan 2000 6.20 Niconnor Alexander TRI 04 Feb 1977 1 Boston (ROX) 11 Mar 2000 5.85 Alex Ménal FRA 09 Aug 1972 5+h1 Liévin 13 Feb 2000 6.21 Gerald Williams USA 24 Feb 1978 1 r1 San Diego 22 Jan 2000 ( 30 performances by 29 athletes ) 6.21 Deworski Odom USA 11 Apr 1977 1 h2 Boston (ROX) 10 Mar 2000 Hand timing ( 25 performances by 18 athletes ) 5.50 Sergey Slukin RUS 22 Jun 1977 1 h Yekaterinburg 07 Jan 2000 5.50 Sergey Slukin 1 Yekaterinburg 07 Jan 2000 5.60 Sergey Bychkov RUS 01 Sep 1974 h Yekaterinburg 07 Jan 2000 60 METRES ( WR 6.39 Maurice Greene USA Madrid, 03 Feb 1998 ) 5.60 Igor Fokin RUS 1969 h Yekaterinburg 07 Jan 2000 ( WR 6.39 Maurice Greene USA Atlanta, GA, 03 Mar 2001 ) 5.60 Sergey Bychkov 2 Yekaterinburg 07 Jan 2000 6.45 Maurice Greene USA 23 Jul 1974 1 New York 04 Feb 2000 5.60 Igor Fokin 3 Yekaterinburg 07 Jan 2000 6.46 A Jon Drummond USA 09 Sep 1968 1 Pocatello, ID 19 Feb 2000 Page 2 of 57 MEN MEN 60 METRES ( WR 6.39 Maurice Greene USA Madrid, 03 Feb 1998 ) 60 METRES ( WR 6.39 Maurice Greene USA Madrid, 03 Feb 1998 ) ( WR 6.39 Maurice Greene USA Atlanta, GA, 03 Mar 2001 ) ( WR 6.39 Maurice Greene USA Atlanta, GA, 03 Mar 2001 ) 6.46 Jon Drummond 1 Atlanta, GA 04 Mar 2000 6.55 Bruny Surin 4 r3 Pireás 09 Feb 2000 6.47 Maurice Greene 1 Birmingham 20 Feb 2000 6.55 Dwain Chambers GBR 05 Apr 1978 5 Gent 11 Feb 2000 6.48 Jason Gardener GBR 18 Sep 1975 1 Madrid 16 Feb 2000 6.55 Gregory Saddler 2 Liévin 13 Feb 2000 6.48 Tim Harden USA 27 Jan 1974 2 Atlanta, GA 04 Mar 2000 6.55 Freddy Mayola 2 h2 Madrid 16 Feb 2000 6.49 Jason Gardener 1 Stuttgart 06 Feb 2000 6.55 Maurice Greene 1 h2 Birmingham 20 Feb 2000 6.49 Freddy Mayola CUB 01 Nov 1977 2 Madrid 16 Feb 2000 6.55 Terrence Trammell 1 h2 Fayetteville, AR 10 Mar 2000 6.49 Jason Gardener 1 Gent 27 Feb 2000 6.56 Gábor Dobos 1 Budapest-OH 22 Jan 2000 6.50 Jon Drummond 2 New York 04 Feb 2000 6.56 Marc Blume GER 28 Dec 1973 1 Dortmund 30 Jan 2000 6.50 Jason Gardener 1 h2 Madrid 16 Feb 2000 6.56 Shawn Crawford USA 14 Jan 1978 1 h2 Blacksburg, VA 18 Feb 2000 6.50 Jon Drummond 1 h1 Atlanta, GA 04 Mar 2000 6.57 Roland Németh HUN 19 Sep 1974 2 Budapest-OH 22 Jan 2000 6.51 Jason Gardener 1 r3 Pireás 09 Feb 2000 6.57 Tim Harden 1 Fairfax 29 Jan 2000 6.51 Yeóryios Theodorídis GRE 12 Dec 1972 2 r3 Pireás 09 Feb 2000 6.57 Roland Németh 2 Karlsruhe 29 Jan 2000 6.51 Gregory Saddler USA 29 Jun 1974 1 Gent 11 Feb 2000 6.57 Gregory Saddler 2 Dortmund 30 Jan 2000 6.51 Freddy Mayola 2 Gent 11 Feb 2000 6.57 Marc Blume 3 Erfurt 02 Feb 2000 6.51 Freddy Mayola 2 Birmingham 20 Feb 2000 6.57 Brian Lewis USA 05 Dec 1974 3 New York 04 Feb 2000 6.51 Yeóryios Theodorídis 2 Gent 27 Feb 2000 6.57 Ato Boldon 1 h3 Madrid 16 Feb 2000 6.52 Gregory Saddler 1 Erfurt 02 Feb 2000 6.57 Tim Harden 4 Madrid 16 Feb 2000 6.52 Freddy Mayola 2 Erfurt 02 Feb 2000 6.57 Leonard Myles-Mills 1 Stockholm 17 Feb 2000 6.52 Freddy Mayola 2 Stuttgart 06 Feb 2000 6.57 Gregory Saddler 3 Chemnitz 18 Feb 2000 6.52 Leonard Myles-Mills GHA 09 May 1973 2 Gent 11 Feb 2000 6.57 Ággelos Pavlakákis 2 sf1 Gent 27 Feb 2000 6.52 Sunday Emmanuel NGR 08 Oct 1978 1 Chemnitz 18 Feb 2000 6.57 Jason Gardener 1 Glasgow 05 Mar 2000 6.52 Ato Boldon TRI 30 Dec 1973 3 Birmingham 20 Feb 2000 6.58 Coby Miller USA 19 Oct 1976 1 h1 Johnson City, TN 28 Jan 2000 6.53 Jason Gardener 1 Birmingham 29 Jan 2000 6.58 Gábor Dobos 3 Karlsruhe 29 Jan 2000 6.53 Bruny Surin CAN 12 Jul 1967 1 Karlsruhe 29 Jan 2000 6.58 Terrence Trammell 1 Johnson City, TN 29 Jan 2000 6.53 Gregory Saddler 3 Stuttgart 06 Feb 2000 6.58 Gábor Dobos 3 Dortmund 30 Jan 2000 6.53 Freddy Mayola 3 r3 Pireás 09 Feb 2000 6.58 Gregory Saddler 1 h3 Stuttgart 06 Feb 2000 6.53 Ato Boldon 3 Gent 11 Feb 2000 6.58 Dwain Chambers 3 Liévin 13 Feb 2000 6.53 Jon Drummond 1 Fayetteville, AR 12 Feb 2000 6.58 Gregory Saddler 2 Stockholm 17 Feb 2000 6.53 Leonard Myles-Mills 1 Liévin 13 Feb 2000 6.58 Ággelos Pavlakákis 1 Pireás 19 Feb 2000 6.53 Ato Boldon 3 Madrid 16 Feb 2000 6.58 A Anthony Jones USA 12 Dec 1971 2 Pocatello, ID 19 Feb 2000 6.53 Yeóryios Theodorídis 1 sf2 Gent 27 Feb 2000 6.58 Gregory Saddler 1 h1 Birmingham 20 Feb 2000 6.53 Kim Collins SKN 05 Apr 1976 1 h1 Fayetteville, AR 10 Mar 2000 6.58 Terrence Trammell 1 Fayetteville, AR 27 Feb 2000 6.54 Gábor Dobos HUN 21 Feb 1976 2 Chemnitz 18 Jan 2000 6.58 Tim Harden 1 h2 Atlanta, GA 04 Mar 2000 6.54 Jason Gardener 1 sf1 Gent 27 Feb 2000 6.59 Roland Németh 1 h1 Karlsruhe 29 Jan 2000 6.54 Ággelos Pavlakákis GRE 07 Nov 1976 3 Gent 27 Feb 2000 6.59 Bruny Surin 1 h2 Karlsruhe 29 Jan 2000 6.54 Gregory Saddler 3 Atlanta, GA 04 Mar 2000 6.59 Brian Lewis 2 Fairfax 29 Jan 2000 6.54 Terrence Trammell USA 23 Nov 1978 1 Fayetteville, AR 11 Mar 2000 6.59 Gregory Saddler 4 Karlsruhe 29 Jan 2000 6.55 Jason Gardener 1 sf1 Birmingham 29 Jan 2000 6.59 Coby Miller 2 Johnson City, TN 29 Jan 2000 6.55 Jason Gardener 1 h2 Stuttgart 06 Feb 2000 6.59 Ronny Ostwald GER 07 Apr 1974 4 Erfurt 02 Feb 2000 Page 3 of 57 MEN MEN 60 METRES ( WR 6.39 Maurice Greene USA Madrid, 03 Feb 1998 ) 60 METRES ( WR 6.39 Maurice Greene USA Madrid, 03 Feb 1998 ) ( WR 6.39 Maurice Greene USA Atlanta, GA, 03 Mar 2001 ) ( WR 6.39 Maurice Greene USA Atlanta, GA, 03 Mar 2001 ) 6.59 Brian Lewis 2 h3 Stuttgart 06 Feb 2000 6.64 Stéphane Cali FRA 26 Apr 1972 1 Liévin 20 Feb 2000 6.59 Brian Lewis 1 r2 Pireás 09 Feb 2000 6.64 Patrick Mocci Raoumbé GAB 16 Jan 1970 2 Liévin 20 Feb 2000 6.59 Venancio José ESP 19 Apr 1976 1ext San Sebastián 12 Feb 2000 6.65 Donovan Powell JAM 31 Oct 1971 4 r2 Pireás 09 Feb 2000 6.59 Tim Harden 2 Faverges 12 Feb 2000 6.65 Bobby Cruse USA 20 Mar 1978 1 Bowling Green 12 Feb 2000 6.59 Freddy Mayola 2 h1 Birmingham 20 Feb 2000 6.65 Bernard Williams USA 19 Jan 1978 1 Ames, IA 12 Feb 2000 6.59 Ato Boldon 3 h1 Birmingham 20 Feb
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