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Media Platforms Design Team CA Notice at Collection – The Millrose Games moved uptown from Madison Square Garden to The Armory this year. The new venue provided a longer 1/8 mile track that helped to generate some phenomenal performances.
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Media Platforms Design Team Runners from St. John the Baptist and Archbishop Molloy hand off batons in the Joe Fox Memorial CHSAA Girls' Sprint Medley Relay.
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Media Platforms Design Team The womens 60-meter dash brought with it some fierce determination -- and speed.
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Media Platforms Design Team The women's 60-meter dash brought with it some fierce determination -- and speed.
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Media Platforms Design Team Jenny Simpson with Mary Wittenberg after winning the NYRR Wanamaker Women's Metric Mile in 4:07.27.
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Media Platforms Design Team Russia's Olga Kucherenko kicks up some dirt on her way to a win in the women's long jump.
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Media Platforms Design Team Bernard Lagat looks calm and focused at the beginning of the New Balance Men's 5,000-meter Run...
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Media Platforms Design Team ...But he's far from calm as he comes down the straightaway on his final lap. He won in 13:07.15, setting a new indoor American record.
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Media Platforms Design Team Ryan Wilson hurdling past quickly, but not quick enough -- David Oliver won the 60 meter race in 7.51 seconds.
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Media Platforms Design Team Lacy Janson, in the process of pole vaulting herself over a very high bar.
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Media Platforms Design Team What You Need to Know About the Sydney Marathon.
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Media Platforms Design Team Matthew Centrowitz, running his first professional mile, did not disappoint. His 3:53.9 was the fastest mile ever run at The Armory and got him the win.
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