Setting up a rematch between two of the world's top sprinters, Jamaican
superstar Veronica Campbell has joined the women's 60-meter field for
the 99th Millrose Games, organizers announced today. Campbell, a
2004 double Olympic gold medalist, will go up against her biggest rival,
USA sprint sensation Lauryn Williams, the 2005 World Champion at 100
meters and Olympic silver medalist.With just a year to go before its centennial running, the 99th annual
Millrose Games is set for Feb. 3 in Madison Square Garden. The most
historic indoor track event in the world and the longest continuing
sporting event held in Madison Square Garden, Millrose is the second
stop in USATF's Visa Championship Series.
Campbell, 23, was the #1 female track-and-field athlete at the 2004
Olympics, winning two gold medals (200 meters, 4x100-meter relay)
and a bronze (100 meters) on her way to being named 2004
Sportswoman of the Year in Jamaica. The winning time of 22.05 in her
200m victory in Athens was the fastest in the world for 2004, and no
woman has run faster in the last five years. At the 2005 World
Championships, Campbell took silver at 100m, second only to Williams.
On the men's side, the USA's Terrence Trammell will attempt the 60-
meter sprint/hurdle double. Trammell, the 2000 and 2004 Olympic silver
medalist at the 110-meter hurdles and 2001 world indoor gold medalist,
could be the first athlete, male or female, to win both events in the same
year in the 99-year history of the meet. The 2001 Millrose 60m hurdles
champion, Trammell barely missed the double in 2003 when he won the
60m dash but was second in the hurdles.
In the dash, Trammell will go up against Shawn Crawford, the 2004
Olympic gold medalist at 200 meters and silver medalist in the 4x100-
meter relay. Also the 2004 World Indoor silver medalist at 60 meters,
Crawford won the Millrose Games dash in 2002.
Tickets for the 2006 Millrose Games are on sale through Ticketmaster by
phone (212-307-7171); via internet at www.ticketmaster.com; at a
Ticketmaster outlet near you; or by visiting the Madison Square Garden
ticket office. Information on the event can be found at www.Millrose-Games.com
. The Millrose Games will be broadcast on ESPN2 on Feb. 5 from 6-
7:30 p.m.
For more information, contact Jill Geer of USATF - 508-695-0595; or
Barbara Huebner of Global Athletics & Marketing - 617-536-7030
orBarbara@GlobalAthletics.com