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Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 9 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great!

    by Anonymous on 2/12/11Madison Square Garden - New York

    It was great! I went for the highschool races at the beginning (4 pm), it was pretty empty at that time so I was able to move all the way up to the front-row boxes. The show was well organized and moved through the events quickly. Definitely recommend for any track & field fan/athlete :)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    This is always an amazing spectacle!

    by LtSmoke on 1/31/11Madison Square Garden - New York

    I had not attended an indoor track meet at the Garden for many years. It is a genuine pleasure to report that it is just as spectacular today as any I witnessed then. The interplay of the sprinting, hurdling, distance running, high jumping, Pole Vaulting (a new development: the women pole vaulters- such grace and strength!), following by the mad whirlwind of the relay races at the end of the evening. It was magnificent.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Milrose Games

    by MKL9400 on 1/31/11Madison Square Garden - New York

    My 13th appearance in the last 15 years. Took my brother for the first time. Loved it - great meet, great theatrics, great atmosphere, great production. This event should never die. An iconic athletic event in my opinion.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 1/31/11Madison Square Garden - New York

    As a big track and field fan, I always enjoy the Millrose games. Glad they had some real competition for Bernard Lagat this year --- the Wanamaker Mile should always go down to the last few strides. Good field for the ladies' pole vault, and the high school 4x800's were very entertaining. I could do without the "pump up the volume" artificiality of the shot put -- those guys are great to watch by themselves without need for the loud music; when I want go to a rock concert, I go to a rock concert. Fastest Kid on the Block is always fun.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by runner9 on 1/30/11Madison Square Garden - New York

    Great event for runners and their families. Great showcase for track and field.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Millrose Games

    by wavingwoman on 1/30/11Madison Square Garden - New York

    It is a great track and field event. Wonderful watching Ashton Eaton compete and how supportive Harry Marra is as his coach. What an athlete. Could have lived without the band -- seemed unnecessary and out of place at a T & F event. MSG is a great venue for the competition. Fun watching the little kids and the NYC fire and police departments compete.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    what happened to the Millrose Games?

    by Anonymous on 1/30/11Madison Square Garden - New York

    Very disappointing. Few compelling races, a lot of fluff, an annoying background music trac, and a weird band. It wasn't really a track meet- I am not sure what it was- and it was half empty. It used to feature great races, more relays, a better field, no music, and it used to be sold out. At a minimum, why not fill it up with youth groups to build interest. Go back to quality races and drop the circus music.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Millrose Games

    by tina99bean on 1/30/11Madison Square Garden - New York

    Beacause I am a track and field junkie, and have been to the yearly event for years now, I would recommend the event to track enthusiasts. However, this year, in particular, many of the well-known runners from years past were not running in the events this year and that was disappointing. Makes it not worth the high cost of our particular tickets.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Kill the Band at the Millrose Games - Music 2Loud!

    by cp99 on 1/30/11Madison Square Garden - New York

    I have attended the Millrose Games with my 80 year old father for almost 20 years. I understand the need to attract and retain younger sports fans. But the music was unnecessarily loud - both during changeovers and during the event itself. We couldn't hear the announcing of the athletes. The people behind us - men in their 40s and 50s - were saying the same thing. My father and I had to leave the arena while the band was playing. We both agreed that perhaps we'd reconsider going in future years if this is the trend.