
On the men’s side, no fewer than four national records could be on the table. Her main challengers include Sinclaire Johnson, Jemma Reekie, and Josette Andrews. Laura Muir looks to set another mile record in the Big Apple after her performance at 5th Avenue last September. Be sure to watch out for Sophia Gorriaran in the 600m as well.ġ0- The Rudin Wanamaker Miles (Women’s race 5:42 PM, Men’s race 5:51 PM). Sub-four miler Connor Burns could go even faster in the Men’s Invitational Mile. Twin sisters Amanda Moll and Hana Moll are both capable of setting a new standard in the pole vault.

Shawnti Jackson will be looking to lower her own 60m mark that she set at Millrose last year. Multiple High School Records could go down at Millrose. Another incredibly deep race, with the top two 100m finishers at last year’s US Outdoor Championships in Melissa Jefferson and Aleia Hobbs, as well as the reigning Silver and Bronze Medalists at the World Indoor Championships in Mikiah Brisco and Marybeth Sant-Price.ĩ- High School Standouts. Many others in the field will also be looking for fast times, including indoor 5000m American Record holder Elise Cranny, and collegiate sensation Katelyn Tuohy, who just set the NCAA record in the mile.Ĩ- Women’s 60m (4:18 PM). Alicia Monson is the star attraction in this race, and she may be chasing the American Record. Wilson is the second-fastest woman in history in this event outdoors, and she will certainly be looking for another fast time this weekend.ħ- Women’s 3000m (4:38 PM). She is a seven-time Millrose winner, and she has won 14 straight races indoors and 17 straight at The Armory, with the latter streak dating back to 2013. Ajee’ Wilson is the Queen of the Millrose Games.

Will Moon continue her run of dominance over the past several years, or can Stefanidi return to the top?Ħ- Women’s 600m (5:31 PM). This competition features the last two Olympic Gold Medalists, Katie Moon and Katerina Stefanidi. Joe Klecker, Luis Grijalva, and Nico Young all figure to contend as well in this absolutely loaded field.ĥ- Women’s Pole Vault (3:26 PM). Olympic 1500m Bronze Medalist Josh Kerr may have the highest upside of anyone in the race. Geordie Beamish and Cooper Teare return after placing first and second last year, but the man in form is Woody Kincaid, fresh off an American Record in the 5000m. The women’s shot put returns to Millrose for the first time since 2003, and World Champion Chase Ealey is the one to beat.Ĥ- Men’s 3000m (4:59 PM). Ryan Crouser and Joe Kovacs, the two best shot putters in the world, will renew their rivalry from the center of the infield once again. This race is a true clash of titans.ģ- Men’s and Women’s Shot Put (4:26 PM). Standing in his way is Noah Lyles, 200m World Champion and one of the most electric athletes on the planet. World record holder Christian Coleman is looking for his second straight Millrose victory.

Jenna Prandini and Brittany Brown will look to challenge Steiner for the win.Ģ- Men’s 60m (4:23 PM). The World Record of 35.45, tied at Millrose in 2018 by Shaunae Miller-Uibo, is also within shouting distance. Abby Steiner has her eyes on the American Record of 35.71 after opening her season with a 50.59 400m in Arkansas. Ray Flynn, the Millrose Games Meet Director and Irish Record Holder in the Mile, is here to help with his top ten storylines for the afternoon.ġ- Women’s 300m (5:16 PM). With so many spectacular athletes in the building, it is a challenge just to know where to focus one’s attention. As always, the Millrose Games will feature top-quality competition at every level: Youth, High School, Collegiate, Professional, Open, and Masters. The 115th Millrose Games is finally here! The most iconic indoor track & field event in the world will take place this Saturday, February 11th at the Nike Track & Field Center at The Armory.
