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The first Penn Relay Carnival, held on April 21, 1895, at Franklin Field, was a success.Approximately 5,000 people attended the meet. Nine relay races were run and only two teams were in each race, four of which were high school and prep school races.
4×110 y relay 40.2 Lincoln High School: Dallas, Texas: 1970 4 × 200 m relay: 1:22.25 Duncanville High School Duncanville, Texas Austin, Texas TUIL state track meet May 4, 2024 [45] Video on YouTube: Brayden Williams, Caden Durham, Ayson Theus, Dakorien Moore 4 × 400 m relay: 3:07.40 Hawthorne High School: Hawthorne, California: Austin, Texas ...
Take a deep dive into the history of North Jersey girls track and field athletes at the Penn Relays.
The top 10 North Jersey individuals in the 10 individual events at Penn Relays
Frank B. Ellis, chairman of Penn's track committee, was looking for an event to mark the dedication of the school's then new stadium, Franklin Field. Two years earlier, during his senior year at Penn, Penn and Princeton competed in a one-mile relay race in which four runners from each school each ran a quarter of a mile. That race had been an ...
On April 27, Wilson split a 44.37 400m as Bullis School's anchor leg in the preliminary High School Boys' 4x400m at the Penn Relays. This stands as the fastest high school 400 meter split ever recorded at the Penn Relays. [25] Later that day, in the High School Boys' 4x400 Championship of America, Wilson would split another sub-45 second 400m ...
Another large relay event is the Penn Relays, which attracts over 15,000 competitors annually on the high-school, collegiate and professional levels, and over its three days attracts upwards of 100,000 spectators. It is credited with popularizing relay racing in the sport of track & field.
Penn took home its second consecutive Class A title at the Goshen Relays, while NorthWood edged defending champ South Bend Saint Joseph to win Class B.