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Gianna Mauri Places Fifth in Mile Race Walk at 118th Millrose Games

Gianna Mauri Places Fifth in Mile Race Walk at 118th Millrose Games

New York, N.Y. - St. Thomas Aquinas College Track & Field athlete Gianna Mauri took to the track in the 118th edition of the prestigious Millrose Games, competing in the William J. Pollinger USATF Women's One Mile Race Walk on Sunday at the 168th Street Armory in New York City.

Mauri (Fr./Farmingville, N.Y.) placed fifth in the event, crossing the finish line in a time of 7:35.74.

Gianna and her Spartan teammates now begin preparations for the Rutgers University Scarlet Knights Open on Friday, February 6 at the 168th Street Armory.

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About the Millrose Games

The historic Millrose Games, the world’s premier indoor track and field event, began back in 1908, when the Millrose Athletic Association was formed by employees of the John Wanamaker Department Store. For nearly 100 years, Millrose took place at the legendary Madison Square Garden, where legends of the sport such as Loren Murchison, Paavo Nurmi, Eamonn Coghlan, Cheryl Toussaint, Carl Lewis, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Bernard Lagat, and many others made their names and built their legacies. In 2012, the Millrose Games found a new home at the The Armory, a state-of-the-art facility that has been nicknamed “The Fastest Track in the World." Millrose features top quality competition at every level, with youth, high school, collegiate, professional, and masters athletes all coming together to test their limits. The signature event of the Millrose Games is the NYRR Wanamaker Miles, a nod to the incredible history of this meet. Countless records have fallen over the past 117 editions of Millrose, with many more being set each year.