The 2025 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix was the 30th edition of the annual indoor track and field meeting in Boston, Massachusetts. Held on 2 February, it was the third leg of the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Tour Gold series – the highest-level international indoor track and field circuit.
In the main program, Josh Hoey set a world lead and third fastest North American indoor performance in the men's 1500 metres, winning the event with a time of 3:33.66. Grant Fisher finished second in the race with a time of 3:33.99, the fourth fastest indoor time in North American history. In the women's 3000 metres, another world lead was set by Melissa Courtney-Bryant. That race also the professional debut for Parker Valby. The men's 3000 meter was won by Andrew Coscoran, who set both a world lead and an Irish national record. Two other national records were set by Azeddine Habz and Cameron Myers, for France and Australia respectively.[1] While no world leads were set in the sprinting events, they did feature 17 year-old Quincy Wilson winning the men's 400 metres in a new U18 world best, Olympic champion Masai Russell winning the women's 60 metres hurdles, Grant Holloway continued his 11-year long 60 metres hurdles winning streak,[2] and reigning Olympic and world 100 meter champion Noah Lyles cruising to a victory in the men's 60 metres.[3][4]
Results
World Athletics Indoor Tour
Indoor Meeting
U20 Events
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