Reigning world champions Cordell Tinch and Cole Hocker won titles Sunday at the 118th Millrose Games indoor track meet, while fellow American Yared Nuguse missed a fourth consecutive mile title.
Tinch, the reigning 110m hurdles world champion, won the 60m hurdles in 7.52 seconds.
"It's more just trying to get back in the groove," Tinch said. "Just trying to ease into training and see where we're at."
Hocker, the reigning world 5,000m and Olympic 1,500m champion, won the men's two-mile in 8:07.31, edging Britain's Josh Kerr, a former world 1,500m champion, by .37 of a second. Ky Robinson was fourth in an Australian record 8:08.40.
"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."
Nuguse, who set a world record in winning his third mile crown last year, settled for second behind Australian Cam Myers, who prevailed in a 2026 world-best of 3:47.57 to beat Nuguse by 0.74 of a second.
American Nikki Hiltz edged Australian Jessica Hull to take the women's mile in 4:19.64, winning by 0.47 of a second with this year's world-best time.
Jamaica's Danielle Williams, a two-time world 100m hurdles champion, won the women's 60 hurdles in 7.90 seconds with two-time reigning world champion Devynne Charlton of Bahamas second in 7.96.
"The execution was a little sloppy," Williams said. "I didn't do what I was supposed to do in terms of the technical aspects of the race but I'll take the win."
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