The men's 60 metres at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 3 March 2018.
[1][2] Fifteen years after his first silver medal, remarkable 43-year-old Kim Collins returned to yet another World Championship, qualifying for the semi-final round, but he did not start.
Giving ground at the beginning, Ronnie Baker hit his top speed mid-race, about the same time as Coleman reached his.
[3] Su barely held off the fast closing Baker to take the first global medal for a Chinese sprinter.
[4] Behind the medalists, Zhenye Xie gave China a 2-4 punch as he barely held off the last to fifth explosion by Hassan Taftian.