55 metres hurdles is a distance in hurdling, usually only run in indoor competitions. This is more commonly run at the high school level. The objective is to approach the first hurdle with 7 steps, each hurdle after that needs to have 3 step intervals. 5 stepping or commonly known as stutter stepping cuts down a hurdlers momentum and cuts drastic time. 4 stepping is less common, but it is when a hurdler switches their lead leg each hurdle. Unlike outdoor track and field, indoor track usually has no distance hurdles to also run since the typical indoor track is only 160 metres or 200 metres. It is usually an alternative to the 60 metres hurdles.

All-time top 25

Note: Indoor results only. Hand-timed marks excluded

  • + = Timed recorded by athlete en route to a longer distance
  • * = Converted from time for the slightly shorter distance of 60 yards by adding 0.01

Men

  • Correct as of March 2020.[1][2]
Rank Result Athlete Nationality Date Place Ref
1 6.83 * Renaldo Nehemiah  United States 30 January 1982 Dallas
2 6.86 * Greg Foster  United States 21 February 1986 Los Angeles
3 6.90 * Mark McKoy  Canada 21 February 1986 Los Angeles
4 6.94 Tonie Campbell  United States 2 March 1984 Daly City
Terrence Trammell  United States 21 February 1999 Gainesville
6 6.96 * Willie Gault  United States 5 February 1983 Dallas
7 6.98 Roger Kingdom  United States 20 January 1989 Los Angeles
Tony Dees  United States 2 February 1990 New York City
9 6.99 Arthur Blake  United States 2 February 1990 New York City
10 7.01 Stéphane Caristan  France 27 February 1987 New York City
Courtney Hawkins  United States 21 January 1995 Boston
7.01+ David Oliver  United States 11 February 2012 New York City
13 7.02+ Aries Merritt  United States 11 February 2012 New York City
14 7.03 Allen Johnson  United States 22 January 1994 Johnson City
Ron Bramlett  United States 10 February 2002 Gainesville
16 7.04 Jack Pierce  United States 10 February 1989 East Rutherford
Kurt Powdar  United States 26 January 2019 New York
18 7.05 Shamar Sands  Bahamas 24 January 2009 Gainesville
Omo Osaghae  United States 14 February 2014 Lubbock
20 7.07 Sansiski Daniels  United States 4 March 1987 Fayetteville
Reggie Torian  United States 23 February 1997 Iowa City
22 7.08 Cletus Clark  United States 28 January 1989 Houston
Li Tong  China 8 March 1991 Indianapolis
Tony Reese  United States 11 February 1995 Fairfax
Ladji Doucouré  France 11 January 2014 Columbia
7.08 A Larry Wade  United States 14 February 1998 Colorado Springs

Women

  • Correct as of March 2020.[3][4]
Rank Result Athlete Nationality Date Place Ref
1 7.30 A Tiffany Lott-Hogan  United States 22 February 1997 [lower-alpha 1] Colorado Springs
2 7.34 Michelle Freeman  Jamaica 22 February 1992 Gainesville
7.34 A Trecia Roberts  United States 14 February 1998 Air Force Academy
4 7.37 * Stephanie Hightower  United States 25 February 1983 New York
7.37 Cornelia Oschkenat  East Germany 27 February 1987 New York
Jackie Joyner-Kersee  United States 3 February 1989 New York
Kim Carson  United States 7 February 1998
7.37 A Lacena Golding-Clarke  Jamaica 14 February 1998 Air Force Academy
7.37 Kellie Wells  United States 30 January 2011 Gainesville
7.37 + Kristi Castlin  United States 11 February 2012 New York
11 7.38 + Tiffany Porter  GBR 11 February 2012 New York
7.38 * Candy Young  United States 12 February 1982 New York
13 7.39 Kim McKenzie  United States 24 February 1989 New York
14 7.40 Julie Baumann  Canada 26 February 1988 New York
15 7.41 LaVonna Martin-Floreal  United States 26 February 1988 New York
Angie Vaughn  United States 14 March 1998 Indianapolis
17 7.44 Yordanka Donkova  Bulgaria 27 February 1987 New York
Lynda Tolbert-Goode  United States 9 March 1990 Indianapolis
19 7.45 * Rhonda Blanford  United States 23 February 1985 Lincoln
20 7.46 A Astia Walker  Jamaica 6 February 1998 Colorado Springs
7.46 + Tonea Marshall  United States 13 March 2016 New York
22 7.47 Tananjalyn Stanley-Boutte  United States 11 March 1989 Indianapolis
Andria King  United States 14 March 1998 Indianapolis
Astia Walker  Jamaica 14 March 1998 Indianapolis
Damu Cherry-Mitchell  United States 30 January 2010 Gainesville
26 7.48 Gillian Russell-Love  Jamaica 4 February 1995 Fairfax
Joanna Hayes  United States 7 March 1997 Indianapolis
Angela Whyte  Canada 21 February 2003 Salt Lake City
7.48 + Tia Jones  United States 11 March 2018 New York

Season's bests

Notes

  1. by World Athletics source; 20 February 1997 by Track and Field News source

References

  1. "IAAF: 55 Metres Hurdles - men - senior - indoor - iaaf.org". iaaf.org.
  2. "WORLD INDOOR ALL-TIME LIST — MEN". Track and Field News. 4 March 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  3. "All-time women's best 55m hurdles". Track and Field News. 4 March 2020. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
  4. "IAAF: 55 Metres Hurdles - women - senior - indoor - iaaf.org". iaaf.org.
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