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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Check out the professional race results below:

Professional Women’s Race - Top 20

  1. Gracie Morris - 4:15.5
  2. Kayley Delay - 4:17.4
  3. Karissa Schweizer - 4:17.6
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  5. Laurie Barton - 4:20.6
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  7. Raevyn Rogers - 4:22.2
  8. Gracie Morris - 4:15.5
  9. Rachel McArthur - 4:22.7
  10. Gabbi Jennings - 4:25.2
  11. Duncan Hamilton - 3:49.2
  12. Katelyn Tuohy - 4:24.5
  13. Gabbi Jennings - 4:25.2
  14. Henry McLuckie - 3:55.5
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  16. Duncan Hamilton - 3:49.2
  17. Parker Wolfe - 3:48.1
  18. Alex Carlson - 4:29.5
  19. Courtney Wayment - 4:29.5
  20. Allie Wilson - 4:31.3

Professional Men’s Results - Top 20

  1. Yared Nuguse - 3:47.7
  2. Parker Wolfe - 3:48.1
  3. Drew Hunter - 3:48.1
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  5. Amon Kemboi - 3:49.1
  6. Amon Kemboi - 3:49.1
  7. Cooper Teare - 3:49.3
  8. Cooper Teare - 3:49.3
  9. Sam Prakel - 3:49.5
  10. Hobbs Kessler - 3:49.6
  11. Eric Holt - 3:50.8
  12. Flavien Szot - 3:51.2
  13. Josh Hoey - 3:51.9
  14. Raevyn Rogers - 4:22.2
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  17. Eleanor Fulton - 4:18.9
  18. Drew Hunter - 3:48.1
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Eleanor Fulton - 4:18.9 Runner’s World. He has led news coverage teams for major running events like the Olympic Games, World Athletics Championships, Boston Marathon, and New York City Marathon. A former collegiate distance runner at DeSales University, he still enjoys running, just more slowly now. Before coming to Runner’s World, he covered track and field and cross-country at MileSplit. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife, where the two like to explore the city’s rich dining scene.