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Credit: Insia Haque This year, Penn track and field has fielded a strong lineup of athletes who are ready to rise to the challenge. In particular, the Red and Blue’s jumpers have attained new levels ...
The Penn Relays feature participants from high school students to college athletes to professional runners. There’s also a Masters category, with older runners competing for medals.
The Penn Relays has grown into a three-day track and field event comprising various relay races, such as 4x100, 4x200, 4x400 and 4x800, along with all of the other fan-favorite track and field ...
The 129th edition of the Penn Relays — featuring some the nation’s best collegiate and scholastic runners, jumpers and throwers — included impressive performances by visiting high school ...
The Penn Relays draws more than 15,000 participants from across the United States and abroad each spring. The athletes range in age from pre-teen to nonagenarian.
Franklin Field is packed during a Penn Relays in the late 1990s (Photo from the DP Archives). With less than two weeks to go until the Penn Relays, also known as Penn Relay Carnival, let’s look back ...
The Penn Relays winner in 1999, Elva Goulbourne of Jamaica, set the event record with a leap of 21 feet. 18. Omar Rogers shot put, 2001 📏 63-4.75 to win shot put championship ...
The 127th Penn Relays will take place from Thursday, April 27 to Saturday, April 29—with hundreds of grade school, college, professional, and masters runners competing in Philadelphia.
Nasir Jackson (center) of Toms River North starts the High School Boys' 4x100 Northeast race at the Penn Relays, Friday, April 25, 2025 in Philadelphia. North finished 4th.
The Penn Relays are typically a three-day affair, and this year would have spanned April 23-25. More than 15,000 people typically participate, with teams coming from across the country and ...
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