Glamour event of indoor track will mark centennial on
Feb. 2
NEW YORK CITY (Dec. 14) - On Feb. 2, 2007, many of the
best track-and-field athletes in the world will run straight into
the history books as they compete in the 100th edition of
the
legendary Millrose Games. Headlining the field will be
Yelena Isinbayeva, the reigning Olympic gold medalist,
World Champion and World Record-holder in the women's
pole vault. Add dozens of past champions and Millrose
legends on hand to be honored that evening and the
centennial celebration is shaping up as one of the most
star-studded events in Madison Square Garden history.
Isinbayeva, the 24-year-old Russian twice named the
sport's World Athlete of the Year, is
the first woman to vault over 16 feet (5 meters), an epic
moment in the sport, and has broken
the World Record 19 times so far in her career. The 100th
Millrose Games will mark her
long-awaited North American debut.
The oldest continuing sporting event held at Madison
Square Garden, the Millrose Games
has touched generations of sports fans, uniting them in a
yearly ritual that has hosted the
greatest names in track-and-field history, among them
Jesse Owens, Wilma Rudolph,
Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Eamonn Coghlan, Mary Slaney and
Carl Lewis.
Producing the event in conjunction with USA Track &
Field is Global Athletics & Marketing, Inc., an
athlete-representation and events firm based in Boston that
owns or operates track-and-field events in Boston, New
York and Los Angeles.
The 100th Millrose Games, the second stop in USA Track
& Field's Visa Championship Series, will be held Feb.
2 at Madison Square Garden beginning at 6 p.m.
For tickets
or more information, visit www.Millrose-Games.com. Tickets
are also available at Ticketmaster (call 212-307-7171, visit
www.Ticketmaster.com or at Ticketmaster outlets);
or at the Madison Square Garden box office.