Two-Time Olympic Medalist Nick Willis, Defending Champion Eric Jenkins and Team USA World Championship Members Brenda Martinez and Sara Vaughn to Highlight NYRR Wanamaker Mile Field at NYRR Millrose Games on Saturday, February 3

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New York, January 9, 2018 — Two-time Olympic medalist Nick Willis will race for his first title in six attempts against defending event champion Eric Jenkins in the men’s field and Team USA World Championship members Brenda Martinez and Sara Vaughn will lead the women’s field at the NYRR Wanamaker Mile, the signature event of the NYRR Millrose Games, on Saturday, February 3 at the New Balance Track & Field Center at the Armory.

The prestigious indoor mile race has taken place every year on the men’s side since 1926 and on the women’s side since 1976. This year’s field will include 11 Olympians and two past champions, with the women’s and men’s NYRR Wanamaker Mile races starting at 5:27 p.m. and 5:50 p.m. (ET), respectively.

Willis, 34, of New Zealand, finished as runner-up at the NYRR Wanamaker Mile three times (2009, 2015, 2016) and was third twice (2008, 2014). Last September, he won a record-tying fourth men’s title at the 5th Avenue Mile in New York, adding to his previous victories from 2008, 2013, and 2015. As a four-time Olympian, Willis won the silver medal in the 1500 meters at the Beijing 2008 Games, carried New Zealand’s flag at the London 2012 Opening Ceremony and returned to the podium with a bronze medal in the 1500 meters at the Rio 2016 Games.

Jenkins, 26, of Portland, OR, won the NYRR Wanamaker Mile last year in a last-lap sprint against Olympic 800-meter bronze medalist Clayton Murphy. The 2017 World Championship team member also narrowly defeated Olympic 1500-meter champion Matthew Centrowitz at the 2016 New Balance 5th Avenue Mile, winning by one-tenth of a second in 3:49.4, the fastest time ever by an American at the event.

Martinez, 30, of Big Bear, CA, was a Rio 2016 Olympian who made her third consecutive IAAF World Championship team in the 800 meters last summer. In her World Championship debut in 2013, she became the first American woman in event history to medal in the 800 meters, and the year prior won the 5th Avenue Mile in New York, outlasting a field that included seven Olympians.

Vaughn, 31, of Boulder, CO, made her first World Championship team last summer after finishing third over 1500 meters at the USATF Championships. She is a two-time U.S. Olympic Trials qualifier who has also competed for Team USA at the World Indoor Championships and earned All-American honors while racing for the University of Colorado-Boulder.

The NYRR Millrose Games will highlight the year-round partnership between The Armory Foundation, which oversees the premier indoor track and field center in America, and New York Road Runners, the world’s premiere community running organization. NYRR has been the title sponsor of the NYRR Millrose Games since 2014, and for the third consecutive year the next generation of stars will share the same track as Olympians at the event. Media can apply for credentials to cover the NYRR Millrose Games by filling out the respective form here before 12:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, January 28. Tickets to the NYRR Millrose Games are available for purchase here.

NYRR Wanamaker Mile – Top Professional Men

Name 

Mile Personal Best

Twitter Handle

Nick Willis, NZL

3:49.83

@nickwillis

Will Leer, USA

3:51.82

@william_leer

Kyle Merber, USA 

3:52.22

@TheRealMerb 

Charlie Grice, GBR

3:52.64

@CharlieGrice1

Chris O’Hare, GBR

3:52.91 (i)

@Chrisohare1500

Ben Blankenship, USA

3:53.04

@benfblankenship

Robby Andrews, USA 

3:53.16 (i)

@RA_Andrews 

Eric Jenkins, USA 

3:53.23 (i)

@_EricJenkins 

Robert Domanic, USA

3:54.73

@robertdomanic

Charles Philibert-Thiboutot, CAN 

3:54.52

@Chuck_PT 

Josh Kerr, GBR

3:59.90 (i)

@joshk97

NYRR Wanamaker Mile – Top Professional Women

Name 

Mile Personal Best

Twitter Handle

Ciara Mageean, IRL

4:22.40

@ciaramageean

Brenda Martinez, USA

4:26.76

@bmartrun

Alexa Efraimson, USA

4:27.39

@AlexaEfraimson

Nicole Sifuentes, CAN

4:27.93 (i)

@ndsifuentes

Hannah Fields, USA

4:28.32

@runhannahfields

Kaela Edwards, USA

4:28.75 (i)

@kaelaAedwards

Gabriela Stafford, CAN

4:29.07 (i)

@gstafford13

Elinor Purrier, USA

4:29.44 (i)

@ellepurrier

Karisa Nelson, USA

4:31.24 (i)

@KaririNelson

Sara Vaughn, USA

4:34.29

@MomVaughn

Nikki Hiltz, USA

4:34.57 (i)

@Nikki_Hiltz

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QUOTES FOR EDITORIAL USE

“I am very excited to come to New York and defend my NYRR Wanamaker Mile title. There’s no place like The Armory when it comes to racing. The energy from the crowd is on a whole other level and winning there is something I plan to keep doing.”
-Eric Jenkins, 2017 NYRR Wanamaker Mile champion and 2016 New Balance 5th Avenue Mile champion

“I'm really excited to return to New York to race the NYRR Wanamaker Mile. The timing fits perfectly with my training and my race plans for indoors. I love racing at The Armory; the energy is always incredible. New York Road Runners always set up a world-class field. My indoor personal best is 4:32.05, so I'm definitely looking to lower it.”
-Brenda Martinez, three-time World Championship team member and Team New Balance athlete

“I'm thrilled to be running the NYRR Wanamaker Mile again. I'll be looking to put up a fast time and improve my PR, as it's always a strong field. I'm grateful for the opportunity to compete in what I think of as the most prestigious indoor track meet in the county.”
-Sara Vaughn, 2017 World Championship team member

“I’ve run the Wanamaker Mile five times, and come third twice, and second three times. I still am yet to get the victor’s trophy. At 34, this may very well be my last chance to win this historic race, so I have put a huge focus of my training to make this happen. I love running in New York, and The Armory was the first track in America that I ever raced on, at the National Scholastic indoor meet in 2001. I can’t wait to come back and attempt to execute the perfect race.”
-Nick Willis, two-time Olympic medalist and five-time NYRR Wanamaker Mile podium finisher

“The Wanamaker Mile is one of the great mile traditions in the world held since 1926. I am delighted with this year's athlete fields, which will continue to push the limits and honor this famous race.”
-Ray Flynn, NYRR Millrose Games Meet Director

“The NYRR Millrose Games are a great showcase of New York Road Runners’ impactful year-round partnership with The Armory Foundation. Throughout the year, NYRR encourages runners of all ages and abilities in our running community to come to The Armory to run, and to cheer on other runners at events such as the NYRR Millrose Games, which should be a memorable day for all participants and spectators.”
-Michael Capiraso, president and CEO of NYRR

“We are thrilled to have such first-class fields for this year’s NYRR Wanamaker Mile, which continues to prove itself as one of the most prestigious and historic track and field events in the world year after year. With Nick in search of his coveted first victory and Eric trying to defend his title in the men’s race, along with Brenda and Sara setting up a great matchup in the women’s race, fans are in-store for star-studded races filled with exciting storylines.”
-Peter Ciaccia, president of events for NYRR and race director of the TCS New York City Marathon

 

 

Pro men field racing at the Millrose Games

About New York Road Runners (NYRR)
Founded in 1958, New York Road Runners has grown from a local running club to the world’s premier community running organization, whose mission is to help and inspire people through running. NYRR’s commitment to New York City’s five boroughs features races, community events, youth running initiatives, school programs, and training resources that provide hundreds of thousands of people each year, from children to seniors, with the motivation, know-how, and opportunity to Run for Life. NYRR’s premier event, and the largest marathon in the world, is the TCS New York City Marathon. Held annually on the first Sunday in November, the race features 50,000 runners, from the world’s top professional athletes to a vast range of competitive, recreational, and charity runners. To learn more, visit nyrr.org.

About the NYRR Millrose Games
With a storied history that spans more than a century, the NYRR Millrose Games is one of track and field’s most prestigious and enduring annual events. A New York City sports staple, the meet moved to the New Balance Track & Field Center at The Armory in Washington Heights in 2012 after having called Madison Square Garden home from 1914 to 2011. The Games—established by employees of Wanamaker’s Department Store—feature track and field’s most prolific male and female stars as well as collegiate, high school, club and youth competitors. More than 200 athletes share the distinction of being both Millrose and Olympic champions. In November of 2013, New York Road Runners became the title sponsor of the NYRR Millrose Games, which is owned by The Armory Foundation.

About The Armory Foundation
The Armory is a New York City non-profit institution, with the mission of "Keeping Kids on Track." Each season The Armory — the proud home of the NYRR Millrose Games — hosts more than 100 track & field meets and welcomes more than 180,000 athlete visits. Among its many youth sports and educational programs, including the acclaimed Armory College Prep program, The Armory runs the largest collegiate indoor track meet with the Dr. Sander Invitational, and hosts the largest high school indoor track meets with the U.S. Army Hispanic Games, The New Balance Games, and the New Balance Nationals Indoors.  The Armory also runs The Armory NYC Indoor Marathon Presented by New York Road Runners, which is the world’s largest indoor marathon relay. The Armory is also the home to the National Track & Field Hall of Fame and dozens of very large education-focused events. For more: Please visit Armory.NYC and ArmoryTrack.com.

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