The 2025 Millrose Games are shaping up to be one of the most exciting. And all athletes are preparing to make their mark. With a chance to break records, the competition is set to be intense. Christian Coleman and Quincy Wilson, two standout athletes, are ready to make their move. Both are eager to take advantage of this opportunity and showcase their talents in one of the biggest stages in track and field.
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The declaration of the reward this year has made the competition even more exciting. Both Coleman and Wilson are now more determined to give their best performance. They are not only focused on the prize but are also looking forward to setting a new world record in the event.
Christian Coleman has been known for his amazing speed since he became the World Champion in 2019. Quincy Wilson, a young rising star, participated in the Olympics, becoming the first American athlete of his age to do so. He has secured the top position with the remarkable achievement in 600 meters, showing that the young lad has so much to offer to the sport.
A new additional update at this year’s event was highlighted in a recent tweet by Citius Mag on X. “JUST ANNOUNCED: @MillroseGames organizers announce the addition of a $25,000 bonus to any athlete who breaks a world record at this year’s meet on Feb. 8th at @ArmoryNYC,” it said. This announcement could make the 2025 event most memorable. Therefore, athletes have raised the competition to a new level as they aim to make their mark and deliver stellar performances.
JUST ANNOUNCED: @MillroseGames organizers announce the addition of a $25,000 bonus to any athlete who breaks a world record at this year’s meet on Feb. 8th at @ArmoryNYC. 💰
Last year’s meet featured Josh Kerr running 8:00.67 for the 2 mile world record and Devynne Charlton for… pic.twitter.com/LT1U2FFEGP
— CITIUS MAG (@CitiusMag) January 13, 2025
And while past Millrose games have also been great, this one just might be ground-breaking. High stakes, higher rewards. Both will push athletes to the brink. And it might just give the viewers something to remember for a lifetime.
Quincy and Colemon looking forward to Millrose and making new records
Millrose Games have been ground zero for some of the best runs in recent years. And from Mary Decker to Glenn Cunningham, it has witnessed them all. And it just makes the bar a bit too high. But athletes this year are ready to seize the occasion and make history.
Christian Coleman clinched the victory in the 60m at the Millrose Games in 2024. He shared his thoughts before the competition with Citius Mag, “I feel like this year is really no different. I’ve been feeling really good in training, but at the same time, you know, I feel like I’ll definitely be able to, like, just build off this indoor season and be able to take it to another level come outdoors, and so I’m excited for the opportunity.” These words prove he has his sights not only on this race but on greater sights in the future races as well.
In addition to this, there is also the 65-year-old record that Quincy Wilson will be looking forward to breaking. The record in question is Will Summer’s record in 600 m. Whether Quincy will succeed or not is something only Olympus knows.
Athletes are all ready to break through their barriers and grab that prize. But here’s the big question: will they grab this chance to make track and field history?
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