Australian Cameron Myers and American Nikki Hiltz claimed victory in the prestigious Wanamaker Mile events at the 118th Millrose Games in New York on February 1, 2026. Reigning world champions Cole Hocker and Cordell Tinch also secured titles in the two-mile and 60m hurdles, respectively, highlighting a competitive indoor track meet.
The 118th Millrose Games, held at The Nike Track & Field Center in New York, featured intense rivalries among top global athletes on February 1, 2026. In the men's Wanamaker Mile, 19-year-old Australian Cameron Myers set an Oceanian record with a world-leading time of 3:47.57, denying American Yared Nuguse a fourth consecutive win. Nuguse finished second in 3:48.31, while Hobbs Kessler took third at 3:48.68. Myers' performance marked the ninth-fastest short track mile in history.
Nikki Hiltz secured her first Wanamaker Mile title in the women's race, clocking a personal best and world-leading 4:19.64 to edge Australia's Jessica Hull by 0.47 seconds. Hull finished in 4:20.11, with Poland's Klaudia Kazimierska third in a national record of 4:21.36.
Cole Hocker, the Olympic 1,500m and world 5,000m champion, won the men's two-mile in 8:07.31, narrowly beating Britain's Josh Kerr by 0.37 seconds. Kerr, the 2023 world 1,500m champion, clocked 8:07.68, while Australia's Ky Robinson set a national short track best of 8:08.40 for fourth. "This was full of heavy hitters, guys that can draw it out but have that punch at the end," Hocker said. "I'm just glad I timed it right."
In the 60m hurdles, reigning world champion Cordell Tinch of the USA triumphed in 7.52 seconds, rebounding from a fifth-place finish the previous week. Jamaica's Danielle Williams won the women's 60m hurdles in 7.90, ahead of Bahamas' Devynne Charlton in 7.96. "The execution was a little sloppy," Williams noted, "but I'll take the win."
Other highlights included Jamaica's Ackeem Blake winning the men's 60m in 6.55, Britain's Dina Asher-Smith taking the women's 60m in 7.10, and 17-year-old American Cooper Lutkenhaus setting a world season best of 1:14.15 in the men's 600m. Jamaica's Rajindra Campbell threw 21.77m for a world-leading shot put victory, Kenya's Doris Lemngole won the women's 3,000m in a personal best of 8:31.39, and Ethiopia's Tsige Duguma prevailed in the women's 1,000m at 2:35.50.
College teams also competed, with Fordham's women's 4x400m relay finishing fourth and Marist's squad setting a school record in the event.