The Millrose Games, the best annual international athletics indoor athletics, was broadcast on Saturday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. HE from New York on NBC Sports and Peacock.
The fields of historic armory present Cole Hocker (1500m Olympic gold medalist) which takes care of Grant Fisher (5000m Olympic and bronze medal for 10,000m) in 3000m.
In addition, Brit Josh Kerr and Yared Nuguse (silver medalists and Olympic bronze of 1500m) in the Mile Mile Wanamaker. Kerr has ahead of a hundredth at the Paris Games.
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Over the past two years, Nuguse has won the Wanamaker Mile with the interior miles the second and fastest in history (3: 47.38 and 3: 47.83). The Ethiopian Yomif Kejelcha has the world record of 3: 47.01.
This year, Nuguse can become the first man to win three miles consecutive in Millrose since Bernard Lagat took six in a row from 2005 to 2000 when he took place at Madison Square Garden.
In the 3000m, Hocker and Fisher could hunt the world record (Ethiopian of Lamecha Girma 7: 23.81) and the American record (Nuguse’s 7: 28.23).
The 100m Olympic obstacle champion Masai Russell made the headlines of 60m, which she won last Sunday at the Grand Prix in New Balance.
Quincy Wilson, who last summer has become the youngest medalist in Olympic male athletics with 4x400m in gold at 16, is registered in the 600m. Wilson ran the fastest indoor for its age or less last Sunday.
Tokyo Olympic champion Katie Moon leads the pole jump field.
The 60m male includes the Olympic champion of Tokyo 100m Marcell Jacobs, Italy, and the world champion of 60m in the Trayvon Bromell room.
After Millrose, the season continues with the US athletic room championships from February 22 to 23 with coverage on NBC and Peacock on February 23.
Noah Lyles wins the New Balance Grand Prix, calls Tyreek Hill
Noah Lyles won the New Balance 60m Grand Prix in his first high -level meeting since the Paris Olympic Games.
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