Featuring photos from the 111th annual NYRR Millrose Games, which took place on February 3, 2018 at The Armory in New York City.
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Colleen Quigley placing first in 2018's Millrose Games Wanamaker Mile. Photo: Victah Sailer
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Sam Affolder (center) placed third in the New Balance High School Boys’ Mile. Photo by PhotoRun.
Murielle Ahoure (Ivory Coast) placed first in the Women’s 60m. Photo by PhotoRun.
Eric Avila (USA) placed first in the Men’s Mile. Photo by PhotoRun.
Ronnie Baker (USA) placed first in the Joe Yancey Men’s 60m. Photo by PhotoRun.
Tori Bowie (USA) placed second in the Women’s 60m. Photo by PhotoRun.
Andrew Butchart (GBR) placed fifth in the Dr. Sander Men’s 3000m. Photo by PhotoRun.
Kori Carter (USA) placed fifth in the Howard Schmertz Women’s 60m Hurdles. Photo by PhotoRun.
Nick Christie (USA) placed first in the Men’s Mile Racewalk USATF Championship. Photo by PhotoRun.
Emma Coburn (USA) placed second in the Women’s 3000m. Photo by PhotoRun.
Vashti Cunningham (USA) placed first in the John Thomas Women’s High Jump. Photo by PhotoRun.
Alexa Efraimson (USA) placed seventh in the NYRR Women’s Wanamaker Mile. Photo by PhotoRun.
Priscilla Frederick (ANT) placed fourth in the John Thomas Women’s High Jump. Photo by PhotoRun.
Colleen Quigley placing first in 2018’s Millrose Games Wanamaker Mile.
Queen Harrison (USA) placed third in the Howard Schmertz Women’s 60m Hurdles. Photo by PhotoRun.
Josh Holy placed first in the New Balance High School Boys’ Mile. Photo by PhotoRun.
Rising New York Road Runners participate in the Youth Boys’ 800m. Photo by PhotoRun.
Shadrack Kipchirchir (USA) placed first in the Dr. Sander Men’s 3000m. Photo by PhotoRun.
Shadrack Kipchirchir (USA) breaks the tape at the finish line of the Dr. Sander Men’s 3000m. Photo by PhotoRun.
Emmanuel Korir (KEN) breaks the tape at the finish line of the Mel Sheppard Men’s 800m. Photo by PhotoRun.
Emmanuel Korir (KEN) placed first in the Mel Sheppard Men’s 800m. Photo by PhotoRun.
Katherine Lee placed sixth at the New Balance Junior Girls’ Mile. Photo by PhotoRun.
Sierra Leonard runs for Bullis MD, the 4×200 team that placed first in the Girls’ Invitational 4×200. Photo by PhotoRun.
Charlene Lipsey ran for team USA, which placed first in the Jack and Lewis Rudin Women’s 4×800. Photo by PhotoRun.
Devon Allen (USA) and Aries Merritt (USA) placed first and second, respectively, in the Fred Schmertz Men’s 60m Hurdles. Photo by PhotoRun.
Shaunae Miller-Uibo (BAH) placed first in the Women’s 300m. Photo by PhotoRun.
Chris O’Hare (GBR) placed first in the NYRR Men’s Wanamaker Mile. Photo by PhotoRun.
Chris O’Hare (GBR) with his son in front of the NYRR Wanamaker Mile trophy after placing first in the race. Photo by PhotoRun.
Colleen Quigley (USA) breaks the tape at the finish line in the NYRR Women’s Wanamaker Mile. Photo by PhotoRun.
The top three finishers for the Women’s 3000m (Aisha Praught-Leer of Jamaica, Emma Coburn of USA and Dominique Scott of South Africa, respectively) all finished within 0.8 seconds of each other. Photo by PhotoRun.
Katerina Stefanidi (GRE) placed first in the John Catsimatidis Women’s Pole Vault. Photo by PhotoRun.
Katelyn Tuohy placed fourth in the New Balance Junior Girls’ Mile. Photo by PhotoRun.
The 2018 NYRR Wanamaker Mile trophy. Photo by PhotoRun.
Gabrielle Wilkinson placed first in the New Balance Junior Girls’ Mile. Photo by PhotoRun.
Ajee’ Wilson crossing the finish line for Team USA in the 4×800. The team’s performance at the Millrose Games earned them the win and a new world record. Photo by PhotoRun.
Team USA (Chrishuna Williams, Raevyn Rogers, Charlene Lipsey and Ajee’ Wilson) pose before the clock after setting a world record for the 4×800. Photo by PhotoRun.
The 111th Millrose Games, presented annually by New York Road Runners, took place on February 3, 2018 in New York City and featured awe-inspiring performances from several athletes based in the U.S. and around the world. A new world record was set (the USA’s 4x800m team set a new world mark with a time of 8:05.89) and two additional world records were matched (the Bahamas’ Shaunae Miller-Uibo ran 300m in 35.45 to match the world record set in 1993, and USA’s Vashti Cunningham high jumped her way to 1.96m, matching the world record set in 1989). Browse the gallery above for photos from this year’s NYRR Millrose Games, and click here to see the full results.
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