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IAAF World Indoor Championships 2014 Sopot (Ergo Arena), POLAND 07 MAR 2014 - 09 MAR 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships 2014 Sopot (Ergo Arena), POLAND 07 MAR 2014 - 09 MAR 2014 Men 60 m 8 March 1 Richard Kilty GBR 2 Sep 89 6.49 PB » 2 Marvin Bracy USA 15 Dec 93 6.51 « » 15 May 3 Femi Ogunode QAT 6.52 « » 91 29 Aug 4 Su Bingtian CHN 6.52 NR PB » 89 5 Gerald Phiri ZAM 6 Oct 88 6.52 NR PB » 6 Dwain Chambers GBR 5 Apr 78 6.53 « » 10 Nov 7 Nesta Carter JAM 6. 57 « » 85 8 Kimmari Roach JAM 21 Sep 90 6.58 « » Semifinals 8 March Heat 1 10 Nov 1 Nesta Carter JAM 6.50 SB « 85 2 Richard Kilty GBR 2 Sep 89 6.52 PB » 3 Gabriel Mvumvure ZIM 23 Feb 88 6.60 NR PB » 4 Trell Kimmons USA 13 Jul 85 6.62 « » 31 Aug 5 Jason Rogers SKN 6.62 « » 91 6 Yoshihide Kiryu JPN 15 Dec 95 6.62 « » 7 Reza Ghasemi IRI 24 Jul 87 6.62 « » 8 Remigiusz Olszewski POL 20 Sep 92 6.66 « » Heat 2 15 May 1 Femi Ogunode QAT 6.55 « » 91 2 Kimmari Roach JAM 21 Sep 90 6.55 PB » 3 Su Bingtian CHN 29 Aug 6.57 =SB « 89 4 Dwain Chambers GBR 5 Apr 78 6.58 « » 5 Warren Fraser BAH 8 Jul 91 6.59 « » 6 Hassan Taftian IRI 4 May 93 6.67 PB » 7 Fabio Cerutti ITA 26 Sep 85 6.71 « » 8 Gavin Smellie CAN 26 Jun 86 6.74 « » Heat 3 1 Marvin Bracy USA 15 Dec 93 6.52 « » 2 Gerald Phiri ZAM 6 Oct 88 6.57 NR PB » 3 Adam Harris GUY 21 Jul 87 6.59 « » 4 Lucas Jakubczyk GER 28 Apr 85 6.60 « » 5 Dariusz Ku ć POL 24 Apr 86 6.60 « » 6 BJ Lawrence SKN 27 Dec 89 6.68 « » 7 Barakat Al-Harthi OMA 15 Jun 88 6.68 SB « 8 Zhang Peimeng CHN 13 Mar 87 6.70 « » Heats 7 March Heat 1 1 Gerald Phiri ZAM 6 Oct 88 6.59 « » 2 Kimmari Roach JAM 21 Sep 90 6.59 =PB » 3 Marvin Bracy USA 15 Dec 93 6.60 « » 4 Fabio Cerutti ITA 26 Sep 85 6.67 « » 29 Aug 5 Tom Kling-Baptiste SWE 6.72 « » 90 6 Sibusiso Matsenjwa SWZ 2 May 88 6.88 NR PB » 7 Jean Thierie Ferdinand MRI 16 Jul 92 6.98 PB » Heat 2 29 Aug 1 Su Bingtian CHN 6.58 « » 89 2 Yoshihide Kiryu JPN 15 Dec 95 6.65 « » 3 Trell Kimmons USA 13 Jul 85 6.68 « » 4 Hassan Taftian IRI 4 May 93 6.69 PB » 5 Adam Zavacký SVK 27 Jun 88 6.71 « » 6 Odain Rose SWE 19 Jul 92 6.71 « » 7 Cristian Leguizamón PAR 6 Feb 92 7.02 PB » Heat 3 31 Aug 1 Jason Rogers SKN 6.59 « » 91 2 Warren Fraser BAH 8 Jul 91 6.61 « » 3 Zhang Peimeng CHN 13 Mar 87 6.65 SB « 4 Remigiusz Olszewski POL 20 Sep 92 6.69 « » 5 TJ Lawrence CAN 26 Feb 91 6.74 « » 6 Gregory Bradai PYF 20 Jun 93 7.30 PB » 7 Yonder Namelo FSM 13 Oct 89 7.56 PB » 18 May Solomon Bockarie SLE DNS « » 87 Heat 4 1 Richard Kilty GBR 2 Sep 89 6.53 =PB » 2 Reza Ghasemi IRI 24 Jul 87 6.58 NR PB » 10 Nov 3 Nesta Carter JAM 6.58 « » 85 4 Barakat Al-Harthi OMA 15 Jun 88 6.69 SB « 5 Samuel Francis QAT 27 Mar 87 6.69 « » 6 Calvin Kang Li Loong SIN 16 Apr 90 6.75 PB » 7 Benjamin Véliz NCA 2 Jun 91 7.27 NR PB » 18 May 8 Jamodre Lalita MHL 7.72 PB » 92 Heat 5 1 Lucas Jakubczyk GER 28 Apr 85 6.57 « » 2 Dariusz Ku ć POL 24 Apr 86 6.58 PB » 15 Ma y 3 Femi Ogunode QAT 6.63 « » 91 11 Nov 4 Adrian Griffith BAH 6.69 « » 84 5 Rolando Palacios HON 3 May 87 6.78 SB « 6 Paul Williams GRN 5 Apr 86 6.82 « » 7 Ddoyd Brown ARU 17 Feb 93 7.47 PB » Heat 6 1 Dwain Chambers GBR 5 Apr 78 6.57 « » 2 Adam Harris GUY 21 Jul 87 6.62 « » 3 Gavin Smellie CAN 26 Jun 86 6.63 « » 4 BJ Lawrence SKN 27 Dec 89 6.63 « » 5 Gabriel Mvumvure ZIM 23 Feb 88 6.64 PB » 6 Riste Pandev MKD 25 Jan 94 7.00 « » 7 Faresa Kapisi ASA 23 Jul 97 7.14 NR PB » 400 m 8 March 1 Pavel Maslák CZE 21 Feb 91 45.24 NR PB » 2 Chris Brown BAH 15 Oct 78 45.58 WR35 PB » 3 Kyle Clemons USA 27 Dec 90 45.74 « » 14 May 4 David Verburg USA 46.21 « » 91 25 Nov 5 Lalonde Gordon TTO 46.39 « » 88 6 Nery Brenes CRC 25 Sep 85 47.32 « » Semifinals 7 March Heat 1 1 Pavel Maslák CZE 21 Feb 91 45.79 « » 2 Kyle Clemons USA 27 Dec 90 46.06 « » 25 Nov 3 Lalonde Gordon TTO 46.29 « » 88 4 Nigel Levine GBR 30 Apr 89 46.84 « » 5 Marek Niit EST 9 Aug 87 47.67 « » Heat 2 1 Chris Brown BAH 15 Oct 78 46.19 « » 2 Nery Brenes CRC 25 Sep 85 46.25 SB « 14 May 3 David Verburg USA 46.33 « » 91 12 Nov 4 Luguelín Santos DOM 46.37 « » 93 5 Rafał Omelko POL 16 Jan 89 46.94 « » 26 Aug 6 Akheem Gauntlett JAM 47.13 « » 90 Edino Steele JAM 6 Jan 87 DQ Rule 163.3b « » Heats 7 March Heat 1 25 Nov 1 Lalonde Gordon TTO 46.07 « » 88 2 Edino Steele JAM 6 Jan 87 46.38 « » 3 Marek Niit EST 9 Aug 87 46.52 « » 4 Vitaliy Butrym UKR 10 Jan 91 46.98 « » 5 Erison Hurtault DMA 29 Dec 84 47.25 « » Heat 2 14 May 1 David Verburg USA 46.62 « » 91 2 Rafał Omelko POL 16 Jan 89 46.84 « » 3 Jarrin Solomon TTO 11 Jan 86 46.86 « » 14 Nov 4 Gustavo Cuesta DOM 47.43 « » 88 5 Nika Kartavtsev GEO 13 Jun 92 48.68 SB « Heat 3 12 Nov 1 Luguelín Santos DOM 46.54 « » 93 2 Nery Brenes CRC 25 Sep 85 46.62 « » 3 Nigel Levine GBR 30 Apr 89 46.64 « » 4 Anderson Henriques BRA 3 Mar 92 46.82 PB » 5 Donald Sanford ISR 5 Feb 87 47.90 « » Siologa Viliamu Sepa SAM 19 Mar 90 DQ Rule 163.3 « » Heat 4 1 Kyle Clemons USA 27 Dec 90 46.42 « » 26 Aug 2 Akheem Gauntlett JAM 46.85 « » 90 3 Tabarie Henry ISV 1 Dec 87 46.87 « » 14 Nov 4 Richard Buck GBR 47.48 « » 86 5 Bram Peters 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