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by Brett Hoover — posted on 2/10/2012

So many things are new this year, but one of the old things about the 105th Millrose Games is new all over again — the 2012 Games are sold out.

Work crews just yesterday finished the construction of the temporary Hall of Fame seating along the first turn of the track at The Armory. Additionally, the Armory Foundation, in reaction to ticket demand, created a cost-reduced standing room only opportunity on the back turn where the throwing events are usually held.

The result is that more than 5,000 people will be on hand Saturday night for the renewal of this distinctly New York City event.

"The anticipation of the Millrose Games has been remarkable," said Armory Foundation executive director Norbert Sander. "The Millrose Games is once again the hottest ticket in New York City and we expect the atmosphere to be electric Saturday night."

Of course, if you can't be there, you can still take in all the action live on ArmoryTrack.com (and YouTube.com/ArmoryTrack) through a collaborative agreement between YouTube and The Armory. The webcast begins at 4 pm with the elite portion of the Games scheduled from about 6:45 pm until the completion of the NYRR Wanamaker Mile, scheduled at 9:49 pm.

Renown broadcasters Tim Hutchings and Dwight Stones will be on the call as 25 Beijing Olympians and several dozen aspiring London Olympians take to the track and runways.