Millrose Games Results 2026: Rajinder Campbell and Cooper Lutkenhaus Set New World Lead Marks

All you need to know about the track and field results from the 2026 Millrose Games.

The annual Millrose Games concluded on Sunday, Feb. 1. The meet is one of the most prestigious indoor track and field meets, held annually at the Armory in New York City.

Several athletes from the U.S., as well as around the world, participated in the meet. Athletes such as Dina Asher-Smith, Cole Hocker, and Rajindra Campbell, among others, tested their skills ahead of the 2026 track and field season.

Complete Results of Millrose Games 2026 Feat. Rajinder Campbell and Cooper Lutkenhaus

The Millrose Games went mostly as expected. However, two athletes stood out: Rajindra Campbell and Cooper Lutkenhaus. Campbell stunned Olympic silver medalist Joe Kovacs to win the gold medal in the men’s shot put event and establish a new world-leading mark of 21.77m.

Likewise, Cooper Lutkenhaus lowered his own national record to set a new world-leading mark of 1:14.15. This is a new under-20 national record for any American runner, as Lutkenhaus surpassed the previous best time clocked by Donovan Brazier. Lutkenhaus now aims to make an impact at the upcoming World Indoor Championships.

The following are the complete results of the Millrose Games 2026:

Women’s 60m Final

#1) Dina Asher-Smith – 7.10 seconds
#2) Jacious Sears – 7.12 seconds
#3) Mariah Maxwell – 7.26 seconds

Women’s 600m Final

#1) Roisin Willis – 1:24.87 [PB]
#2) Juliette Whittaker – 1:25.84
#3) Olivia Baker – 1:25.91 [PB]

Women’s 1000m Final

#1) Tsige Duguma – 2:35.50 [FR]
#2) Addy Wiley – 2:35.77 [PB]
#3) Maggi Condon – 2:35.91

Women’s 1500m Final

#1) Nikki Hiltz – 4:03.61
#2) Jessica Hull – 4:03.72 [SB]
#3) Klaudia Kazimierska – 4:04.81

Women’s Wanamaker Mile Final

#1) Nikki Hiltz – 4:19.64 [WL]
#2) Jessica Hull – 4:20.11
#3) Klaudia Kazimierska – 4:21.36

Women’s 3000m Final

#1) Dorris Lemngole – 8:31.39 [PB]
#2) Hannah Nutall – 8:32.94 [PB]
#3) Jane Hedengren – 8:34.98

Women’s 60m Hurdles

#1) Danielle Williams – 7.90 seconds
#2) Devynne Charlton – 7.96 seconds
#3) Christina Clemons – 7.97 seconds

Women’s Pole Vault Final

#1) Chloe Timberg – 4.60m [SB]
#2) Nasstasja Campbell – 4.40m
#3) Emily Grove – 4.40m [SB]

Women’s Weight Throw Final

#1) Elisia Lancaster – 21.56m
#2) Nattaly Lindo – 19.02m
#3) Margaret Hayden – 18.40m

Men’s 60m Final

#1) Ackeem Blake – 6.55 seconds
#2) Eloy Benitez – 6.60 seconds
#3) Jordan Anthony – 6.64 seconds

Men’s 600m Final

#1) Cooper Lutkenhaus – 1:14.15 [WL]
#2) Jenoah McKiver – 1:14.77 [PB]
#3) Isaiah Jewett – 1:15.14

Men’s 800m Final

#1) Colin Sahlman – 1:44.70 [PB]
#2) Mohamed Attaoui – 1:44.98 [PB]
#3) Ben Pattison – 1:45.53 [PB]

Men’s 1500m En-Route Final

#1) Cam Myers – 3:32.78 [WL, MR]
#2) Hobbs Kessler – 3:32.99
#3) Yared Nuguse – 3:33.07

Men’s Wanamaker Mile Final

#1) Cam Myers – 3:47.57 [WL]
#2) Yared Nuguse – 3:48.31
#3) Hobbs Kessler – 3:48.68

Men’s 3000m En-Route Final

#1) Josh Kerr – 7:37.34
#2) Graham Blanks – 7:37.51
#3) Parker Wolfe – 7:37.53

Men’s 2 Mile Final

#1) Cole Hocker – 8:07.31
#2) Josh Kerr – 8:07.68
#3) Parker Wolfe – 8:07.83

Men’s 60m Hurdles Final

#1) Cordell Tinch – 7.52 seconds [SB]
#2) Connor Schulman – 7.57 seconds
#3) Daniel Roberts – 7.61 seconds [SB]

Men’s Shot Put Final

#1) Rajindra Campbell – 21.77m [WL]
#2) Joe Kovacs – 21.21m
#3) Chukwuebuka Enekwechi – 20.63m

Men’s Weight Throw Final

#1) Michael Pinckney – 21.10m
#2) Evangelos Fradelakis – 20.73m
#3) RJ Decker – 20.05m

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