60-yard dash
The 60-yard dash is a sprint covering 60 yards (54.86 m). It is primarily run to evaluate the speed and acceleration of American Major League Baseball players. It is also often used to evaluate the speed of American Football (especially NFL) players (although the 40-yard dash is much more common in Football).[1]
Athletics 60-yard dash | |
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World records | |
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All-time top 25 men
Rank | Time | Athlete | Country | Year | Ref |
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1 | 5.8 h | Herb Washington | 1972 | ||
Mel Pender | 1973 | ||||
3 | 5.9 h | Bob Hayes | 1964 | ||
Charlie Greene | 1966 | ||||
5 | 5.99 [lower-alpha 1] A | Obadele Thompson | 1987 | ||
6 | 6.00 [lower-alpha 1] | Lee McRae | 1986 | ||
7 | 6.0 h | Roscoe Cook | 1959 | ||
1960 | |||||
Sam Perry | 1965 | ||||
Bill Gaines | 1966 | ||||
1967 | |||||
1968 | |||||
John Carlos | 1969 | ||||
Hasely Crawford | 1973 | ||||
1975 | |||||
Steve Williams | 1976 | ||||
12 | 6.02 | Carl Lewis | 1983 | ||
6.02 [lower-alpha 1] | Carl Lewis | 1987 | |||
6.02 [lower-alpha 1] A | Leonard Myles-Mills | 1997 | |||
15 | 6.03 [lower-alpha 1] | Sam Graddy | 1986 | ||
16 | 6.04 | Stanley Floyd | 1981 | ||
6.04 | Andre Cason | 1990 | |||
6.04 [lower-alpha 1] A | Ato Boldon | 1997 | |||
19 | 6.05 | Houston McTear | 1978 | ||
6.05 [lower-alpha 1] | Brian Cooper | 1988 | |||
21 | 6.06 [lower-alpha 1] | Fred Johnson | 1985 | ||
Emmit King | 1988 | ||||
Tim Harden | 1996 | ||||
6.06 [lower-alpha 1] A | Keith Williams | 1997 | |||
Syan Williams | 1998 | ||||
Felix Andam | 1998 | ||||
Marcus Brunson | 1999 | ||||
Notes
- Time for the slightly longer distance of 55 metres
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References
- "Baseball 60 Yard Dash – What's a Good Time?". Retrieved January 21, 2009.
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