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60 metres, or 60-meter dash, is a sprint event in track and field. It is a championship event for indoor championships, normally dominated by the best outdoor 100 metres runners. At indoor events, the 60 metres is run on lanes set out in the middle of the 'field', as is the hurdles event over the same distance, thus avoiding some of the effects of the banked track encircling the venue, upon which other track events in indoor events are run. At outdoor venues it is a rare distance, at least for senior athletes. The format of the event is similar to other sprint distances. The sprinters follow three initial instructions: 'on your marks', instructing them to take up position in the starting blocks; 'set', instructing them to adopt a more efficient starting posture, which also isometrically preloads their muscles. This will enable them to start faster. The final instruction is the firing of the starter's pistol. Upon hearing this the sprinters stride forwards from the blocks.

Area records
Indoor results only. • Updated 7 May 2026. ==All-time top 25==
All-time top 25
Indoor results only Men Updated March 2026. Note: The following athletes have had their performances annulled due to doping offences: Outdoor best performances + = en route to 100 m mark Note: The following athletes have had their associated 100 m performances annulled due to doping offences: Women Updated February 2026. Outdoor best performances + = en route to 100 m mark ==Olympic medalists==
Olympic medalists
== World Indoor Championships medalists ==
World Indoor Championships medalists
Men a The event was known as the World Indoor Games in 1985. b Ben Johnson of Canada originally won the gold medal, but he was disqualified in 1989 after admitting to steroid use between 1981 and 1988. Medal table Women a The event was known as the World Indoor Games in 1985. b Angella Issajenko of Canada originally won the silver medal, but she was disqualified in 1989 after admitting to steroid use between 1982 and 1988. c Zhanna Block originally won the gold medal, but she was disqualified after her results from November 2002 onwards were deleted in 2011 for long-term drug use. Medal table ==World leading times==
World leading times
Indoor results only Men Women == Notes and references ==
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