The 2025 Millrose Games is set to host a thrilling battle between two of America’s finest distance runners, Grant Fisher and Cole Hocker, on February 8 at the Armory in New York City. This 3000-meter clash promises to be a standout moment in the indoor track season, pitting Fisher’s endurance and tactical acumen against Hocker’s explosive speed.
Fisher, 27, is a double Olympic bronze medalist and reigning U.S. champion in the 5000 and 10,000 meters, holding American records in the 3000, 5000, and 10,000 meters. Meanwhile, Hocker, 23, is the Olympic and national champion in the 1500 meters and holds the title of fastest American ever at that distance. Both athletes, at the peak of their careers, will bring their A-game to this rare middle-distance meeting.
The men’s 3000 meters at Millrose has a history of producing electrifying performances. From Geordie Beamish’s dramatic victory in 2022 to Josh Kerr’s record-breaking two-mile triumph last year, this event has solidified itself as a cornerstone of the indoor season. In their most recent Millrose matchup in 2024, Fisher edged Hocker in the two-mile, but the dynamics of this year’s race could shift as Hocker continues to refine his strength at longer distances.
This showdown carries historical weight. Since 1968, only one previous race has featured an American Olympic 1500-meter medalist facing an Olympic 5000-meter medalist. Fisher and Hocker’s duel will mark the second such meeting in over half a century, making this a rare and must-watch spectacle.
Fans are already buzzing about the potential tactics and outcomes. Will Fisher’s strength dominate once again, or will Hocker’s unparalleled closing speed give him the edge? With more athletes expected to join the field, this race could turn into a fast-paced, tactical masterpiece that sets the tone for the 2025 track season.
Mark your calendar for February 8, when these two legends clash under the bright lights of the Armory. Witness history in the making as Fisher and Hocker vie for supremacy on one of the sport’s biggest stages.