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The 60 metres was an Olympic event in the [[Athletics at the 1900 Summer Olympics|1900]] and [[Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics|1904]] Summer Games but was removed from the schedule thereafter. American [[Christian Coleman]] currently holds the men's world record in the 60 metres with a time of 6.34 seconds,<ref name="Albuquerque2018"/> while Russian [[Irina Privalova]] holds the women's world record at 6.92.
 
At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Semisemi-Finalsfinals, [[Su Bingtian]] ran the fastest 60 m split of all-time and the fastest 60 m ever recorded under any conditions with a time of 6.29 seconds.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hmmrmedia.com/2021/10/tokyo-sprint-analysis/|title=Athletics - Final Results|publisher=Analyzing the Olympic 100-meter sprints|date=2 November 2021|author=Pierre-Jean Vazel}}</ref>
 
In the past, it was common for athletes to compete in the [[60-yard dash|60 yards]] (54.86 m) race. This is not part of the lineage of the 60 metres, but is the predecessor of the [[55 metres]] race. 60 metres is 65.6168 yards.