The 2025 Millrose Games was the 117th edition of the annual indoor track and field meeting in New York City. Held on 8 February at the Fort Washington Armory in Upper Manhattan, it was the sixth leg of the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Tour Gold series – the highest-level international indoor track and field circuit.
Highlights
Two world indoor records were set at the meeting. In the men's 3000 meters, Grant Fisher broke Lamecha Girma's world indoor record of 7:23.81, running 7:22.91. Running against Fisher was Cole Hocker, who took the lead with three laps to go, but was out-kicked by Fisher in the final straightaway. Hocker ran 7:23.14, the second-fastest indoor time in history and also under the previous world indoor record.[1][2]
The second world indoor record came in the men's Wanamaker Mile, where Yared Nuguse broke Yomif Kejelcha's world indoor record of 3:47.01, running 3:46.63. Also under the previous indoor record was Hobbs Kessler, who ran 3:46.90. Cameron Myers set an Australian national indoor record and a world under-20 indoor record of 3:47.48, Azeddine Habz set a French national indoor record of 3:47.56, and Andrew Coscoran ran an Irish national indoor record of 3:49.26.[3][4]
In the men's 800 meters, Josh Hoey set a new American indoor record of 1:43.90, breaking Donavan Brazier's national indoor record of 1:44.21. Bryce Hoppel also finished under this record, running 1:44.19. Cooper Lutkenhaus broke Hoey's high school national indoor record of 1:47.67, running 1:46.86.[5]
In the men's 600 meters, Will Sumner set a meet record of 1:14.04.[4]
In the women's mile, Sadie Engelhardt broke Mary Cain's high school indoor mile record of 4:28.25, running 4:27.97.[6]
Results
World Athletics Indoor Tour
References
- Results
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