2025 USATF Indoor Track & Field Championships

Grant Holloway Wins Fifth National Championship, USATF Championships 2025

Grant Holloway Wins Fifth National Championship, USATF Championships 2025

Grant Holloway secured another national title and extended his 60mH win-streak.

Feb 23, 2025 by John Davern
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Grant Holloway secured his fifth U.S. title with a win in the 60mH at the USATF Indoor Track and Field Championships on Saturday. Holloway stormed over the barriers in a world leading effort (tied) of 7.36.

Holloway, was dominant yet again, flawlessly navigating his hurdles. Cameron Murray finished second in a personal best 7.41 and Johnny Brackins came home in third.

Cordell Tinch finished in fourth and Dylan Beard finished in a disappointing sixth after having  a terrific indoor season.

Holloway has now won three indoor 60mh titles and two 110mH outdoor titles.

Entering the weekend's competition, Holloway had won 68 60mH races in a row, a world record for the event. He added to that streak this weekend. Holloway's last indoor hurdles loss came in 2014, when Grant Holloway was a 10th grader at Grassfield High School.

The indoor world record holder will now set his sights on the 2025 World Indoor Championship in Nanjing, China. He will be attempting to secure his fourth world championship. He most recently secured an Olympic gold medal in the 110mH at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

He will be joined on the world team by Cameron Murray.

Men's 60mH Finals

  1. Grant Holloway (adidas WCS) – 7.36 (=WL)
  2. Cameron Murray (D4 WCS) – 7.41 (PB)
  3. Johnny Brackins (Southern California WCS) – 7.43 (PB)
  4. Cordell Tinch (NIKE WCS) – 7.48
  5. De'Vion Wilson (Unattached WCS) – 7.53 (=PB)
  6. Dylan Beard (D4 WCS) – 7.54
  7. Louis Rollins (Tracksmith/Phoenix TC WCS) – 7.60
  8. Connor Schulman (Unattached) – 7.76

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