The 2025 Fifth Avenue Mile took place on Sunday, September 7 in New York City. In wet conditions, it was an American sweep. Gracie Morris took the win in the professional women’s race, while Yared Nuguse won the professional men’s race. Morris powered home for the win by nearly two seconds. Nuguse, meanwhile, was able to hold off Parker Wolfe and Drew Hunter for the victory.

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Professional Women’s Race - Top 20

  1. Krissy Gear - 4:26.4
  2. Kayley Delay - 4:17.4
  3. Olivia Markezich - 4:26.6
  4. Eleanor Fulton - 4:18.9
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  6. Evan Jager - 3:54.9
  7. Raevyn Rogers - 4:22.2
  8. Dani Jones - 4:22.5
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  15. Eleanor Fulton - 4:18.9
  16. Krissy Gear - 4:26.4
  17. Olivia Markezich - 4:26.6
  18. Eric Holt - 3:50.8
  19. Courtney Wayment - 4:29.5
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Professional Men’s Results - Top 20

  1. Yared Nuguse - 3:47.7
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  3. Drew Hunter - 3:48.1
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  6. Amon Kemboi - 3:49.1
  7. Kasey Knevelbaard - 3:52.9
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  9. Sam Prakel - 3:49.5
  10. Flavien Szot - 3:51.2
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  12. Alex Carlson - 4:29.5
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  15. Waleed Suliman - 3:52.4
  16. Stewart McSweyn - 3:52.2
  17. Olivia Markezich - 4:26.6
  18. Thomas Keen - 3:53.2
  19. Sam Prakel - 3:49.5
  20. Henry McLuckie - 3:55.5
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