2009 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres hurdles

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The Men's 60 meters hurdles event at the 2009 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on March 6.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Ladji Doucouré
 France
Gregory Sedoc
 Netherlands
Petr Svoboda
 Czech Republic

Results

Heats

First 3 of each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 3 Yevgeniy Borisov  Russia 7.63 Q
2 4 Petr Svoboda  Czech Republic 7.64 Q
3 3 Erik Balnuweit  Germany 7.65 Q
4 1 Gregory Sedoc  Netherlands 7.68 Q
4 2 Helge Schwarzer  Germany 7.68 Q
6 2 Ladji Doucouré  France 7.70 Q
6 4 Willi Mathiszik  Germany 7.70 Q
8 4 Andy Turner  Great Britain 7.73 Q
9 1 Allan Scott  Great Britain 7.75 Q
9 2 Damien Broothaerts  Belgium 7.75 Q
11 2 Jackson Quiñónez  Spain 7.76 q
11 3 Konstadinos Douvalidis  Greece 7.76 Q
13 1 Maksim Lynsha  Belarus 7.77 Q
14 1 Garfield Darien  France 7.78 q
15 3 Jurica Grabušić  Croatia 7.81 q
16 3 Robert Kronberg  Sweden 7.85 q
17 1 Konstantin Shabanov  Russia 7.86
18 4 Matúš Janeček  Slovakia 7.90
19 4 Juha Sonck  Finland 7.93
20 2 Emanuele Abate  Italy 7.94
20 4 Balázs Baji  Hungary 7.94
22 3 Adnan Malkić  Bosnia and Herzegovina 7.96 NR
23 1 Jon Yde Bentsen  Denmark 7.98
24 2 Elton Bitincka  Albania 8.07
25 1 Michael Illin  Israel 8.12 SB
26 3 Christian Laugesen  Denmark 8.24
2 David Ilariani  Georgia DQ

Semifinals

First 4 of each semifinals qualified directly (Q) for the final.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 2 Petr Svoboda  Czech Republic 7.55 Q, =NR
2 2 Ladji Doucouré  France 7.55 Q
3 1 Yevgeniy Borisov  Russia 7.60 Q
4 2 Gregory Sedoc  Netherlands 7.61 Q
5 1 Garfield Darien  France 7.63 Q, =PB
6 2 Andy Turner  Great Britain 7.68 Q
7 2 Willi Mathiszik  Germany 7.70
8 2 Jackson Quiñónez  Spain 7.71
9 1 Allan Scott  Great Britain 7.74 Q
10 1 Damien Broothaerts  Belgium 7.74 Q
11 1 Maksim Lynsha  Belarus 7.76
12 1 Robert Kronberg  Sweden 7.78
13 1 Erik Balnuweit  Germany 7.79
14 2 Konstadinos Douvalidis  Greece 7.82
15 2 Jurica Grabušić  Croatia 7.88
1 Helge Schwarzer  Germany DNF

Final

Gregory Sedoc (left) and Ladji Doucouré in the final of the event.
Rank Name Nationality React Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ladji Doucouré  France 0.145 7.55
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gregory Sedoc  Netherlands 0.140 7.55
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Petr Svoboda  Czech Republic 0.170 7.61
4 Andy Turner  Great Britain 0.142 7.62
5 Yevgeniy Borisov  Russia 0.169 7.64
6 Garfield Darien  France 0.177 7.66
7 Damien Broothaerts  Belgium 0.160 7.74
8 Allan Scott  Great Britain 0.155 7.78

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