The men's mid-d and distance action was pretty spectacular at the 2014 Millrose Games. In the 2k, Bernard Lagat won yet another Millrose title and set a new American record in the process in a race where three other Americans also broke the old American record, Will Leer ran a lifetime PR of 3:52.89 to stun the field in the Wanamaker mile and get past Lawi Lalang, who set a new collegiate record, and one man ran faster than the American record in the 1,000 but he wasn't American - France's 21-year-old Pierre-Ambroise Bosse.
Lagat ran 4:54.7.