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New York City will welcome the top competitors in track and field on Sunday as they compete at the historic Millrose Games.

The 116th Millrose Games will take place on Sunday and are sure to pack plenty of excitement into the day as the top athletes in track and field travel to New York City's Armory to compete. Sunday's coverage will pick up at 1:00 p.m. ET with the 60 meter hurdles followed by the 60 meter dash. In the women’s hurdles, Sharika Nelvis leads the pack with a personal best of 7.70 seconds followed by Tia Jones who ran a 7.72 at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix last week. The men’s hurdles will feature Trey Cunningham and Daniel Roberts, both with personal bests below 7.40 seconds, a tenth of a second better than the rest of their competition. The women’s 60 meter dash will feature St. Lucian Julien Alfred, Jamaicans Briana Williams and Shashalle Forbes and top Americans English Gardner and Destiny Smith-Barnett.

How to Watch the Millrose Games in Track and Field Today:

Game Date: Feb. 11, 2024

Game Time: 1:00 p.m. ET

TV Channel: NBC (WXXVN-Biloxi-Gulfport, MS)

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In the Mike Frankfurt men’s 800, No. 9 in the world Bryce Hoppel will look to improve his ranking against Ireland’s No. 20 world ranked, Mark English. The Mary Beth Hogan women’s 2 mile will feature American Nikki Hiltz and No. 15 world ranked 3k steeplechaser American Kristlin Gear.

The competition will end with the Men’s Wannamaker Mile featuring young phenom Hobbs Kessler who holds the world record for the road mile with a time of 3:56.13 set last fall. Kessler won the 1500 last weekend at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix with a time of 3:33.66. 

Tune in Sunday for an afternoon of track and field as the athletes continue to prepare for the chance to compete in Paris this summer. 

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