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The Penn Relays, presented by Toyota, bring over 15,000 participants and more than 100,000 fans to Philadelphia to attend the largest and oldest track and field competition in the United States.
Michael Johnson turned the three-day meet into a two-day meet. The crowds were electric, but there’s still work to do.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The 2024 Penn Relays will bring the country's top high school, college and adult runners to Philadelphia this weekend to compete in dozens of individual, team and track and ...
The world record-holder in the women's 400-meter hurdles is in town for the first time since the 2022 Penn Relays. She wants ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The Penn Relays is the oldest and largest track and field competition in the nation. This year marks the 128th competition in Philadelphia, a tradition that dates back to 1895.
Winslow won with a time of 3:16.12.Get Photo Jessica Oji of Livingston won the High School Girls' Shot Put event at the Penn Relays, Friday, April 25, 2025 in Philadelphia. Get Photo ...
The Penn Relays return to Philadelphia's Franklin Field on April 24 with several Delaware teams and athletes due to compete against the region's best. It will be the 129th running of the nation's ...
For many years, the Penn Relays have served as not just a marquee track and field meet, but as a way for Philadelphia to see the sport’s spectacle in person instead of on TV. People who might ...
Want to keep an eye on the 4x400 races at the 2025 Penn Relays in Philadelphia from April 24-26? Here’s what to know. For more than 125 years, the Penn Relays has brought thousands of track and ...
the home of the Penn Relays. Philadelphia joins Kingston, Jamaica and Miami as the third stop on Grand Slam Track’s tour. The season will end with a fourth and final competition at Drake Stadium of ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS ... One of the 15,000 athletes competing in the Penn Relays. Throughout day two, they braved the rain. While the race certainly continues a beloved tradition, this year ...
The Penn Relays, presented by Toyota, bring over 15,000 participants and more than 100,000 fans to Philadelphia to attend the largest and oldest track and field competition in the United States.