Texas Relays

The Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays is an annual track and field competition held at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin, Texas. The University of Texas serves as host for the event, held on either the first or second weekend of April.

Events are held in High School, College, University, and Invitational divisions.

History

In response to cold-weather conditions at the Kansas Relays,[1] the Texas Relays was started as a men's-only competition in 1925 by University of Texas coach Clyde Littlefield and athletic director Theo Bellmont.[2] The Relays were held at Memorial Stadium until Mike A. Myers Stadium was opened in 1999.[3] The meet was not held 1932–1934 as a result of the Great Depression.[3] Women's events were added in 1963.[3]

To encourage attendance in the early years of the event, various publicity stunts were staged. The most successful was a 1927 stunt in which three Tarahumaras were invited to the Relays. These men were famed as runners who never stopped running. A race was staged between the men from San Antonio to Memorial Stadium. After 14 hours and 53 minutes, the 89 mile race ended in a tie.[1]

In 1977, electronic timing was introduced at the Relays, and Olympic gold medalist and Texas Longhorns football player John Wesley Jones recorded a time of 9.85 seconds in the 100 meter dash. This would have set a world record, but it was determined that the timer malfunctioned, and the time was unofficial.[1]

The Texas Relays are currently the second largest track meet in the United States, behind only the Penn Relays.[4] Today, approximately 50,000 spectators and 5,000 athletes attend the events.[1][5]

Local impact

According to the Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau in 2007, the Relays generate US$8 million for local business.[6] Much of this traced to the fact that the event has become a social destination for young African-Americans. A number of groups organize networking and development events for African-Americans to take place in downtown Austin during the Relays.

Following alleged issues involving crime, some local businesses close for the Relays weekend.[7][8]

Some advocates of the Relays state that there is not a significant increase in crime during the Relays weekend. Some businesses have nonetheless chosen to not operate or to close early.[9][10][11][12]

Divisions

The University Division is open to schools in NCAA Division I. The College Division is open to schools in NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA, or NJCAA schools. The University/College Division is open to schools that qualify for either division separately.The High School Division is separated into two levels, Division I and Division II. Division I is open to schools in the University Interscholastic League classes A, AA, or AAA (or their interstate equivalents). Division II is open to schools in UIL classes AAAA or AAAAA. Schools that normally compete in Division I may compete in Division II if they wish.[13]

Events held

EventInvitational MenInvitational WomenUniversity MenCollege MenUniversity / College WomenHigh School BoysHigh School Girls
100 m
1500 m
1600 m
Mile
3200 m
5000 m
10000 m
100 m hurdles
110 m hurdles
400 m hurdles
2000 m steeplechase
3000 m steeplechase
High jump
Pole vault
Long jump
Triple jump
Shot put
Discus throw
Hammer throw
Javelin throw
Heptathlon
Decathlon
4 × 100 m relay
4 × 200 m relay
4 × 400 m relay
4 × 800 m relay
4 × 1500 m relay
1600m sprint medley
Distance medley

Source:.[14] Note: Some men's events are combined for the university and College divisions.

Meet records

Men

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateRef
100 m9.90 (+2.0 m/s)Benjamin Azamati-Kwaku  Ghana25 March 2022[15]
200 m19.81 (+0.8 m/s)Terrance Laird  United States27 March 2021[16]
400 m44.62Bryce Deadmon  United States27 March 2021[16]
800 m1:45.31Oussama El Bouchayby  Morocco30 March 2023[17]
1500 m3:41.15Paul Larkins  Great Britain1984
Mile3:56.98Leonel Manzano  United States2008
5000 m13:38.28Ernest Cheruiyot  Kenya28 March 2024[18]
10000 m28:05.36Michael Musyoki  United States1984
110 m hurdles13.13Larry Wade  United States2004
400 m hurdles48.44Michael Stigler  United States27 March 2015[19]
3000 m steeplechase8:27.70Henry Marsh  United States1977
High jump2.33 mMark Boswell  Canada2000
JuVaughn Harrison  United States1 April 2023[20]
Pole vault5.92 mRenaud Lavillenie  France31 March 2018[21]
Shawnacy Barber  Canada31 March 2018[21]
Armand Duplantis  Sweden31 March 2018[21]
Long jump8.23 mRichard Duncan  Canada1997
Triple jump17.09 m (+2.0 m/s)O'Brien Wasome  Jamaica30 March 2024[22]
Shot put21.54 mAdrian Piperi  United States26 March 2022[23]
Discus throw66.01 mJulian Wruck  Australia30 March 2013[24]
Hammer throw76.29 mDenzel Comenentia  Netherlands29 March 2018[25]
Javelin throw89.10 mPatrik Bodén  Sweden24 March 1990
Decathlon8708 ptsLeo Neugebauer  Germany27–28 March 2023[26]
100m (wind)Long jump (wind)Shot putHigh jump400m110H (wind)DiscusPole vaultJavelin1500m
10.74 (+0.9 m/s)7.81 m (+0.5 m/s)17.26 m2.05 m47.9914.51 (+1.0 m/s)51.50 m5.10 m58.99 m4:51.05
4 × 100 m relay37.88HSI  United States2001
4 × 200 m relay1:19.88Austin All Stars  United States1999
4 × 400 m relay2:59.73Tiger Olympians
Quincy Downing
Michael Cherry
Vernon Norwood
Tyler Terry
 United States26 March 2022[27]
4 × 800 m relay7:15.66South Plains College
Aron Tanui
Trayquan Francis
Chevonne Hall
Kimar Farquharson
 United States1 April 2023[28]
4 × 1500 m relay15:08.67Arkansas  United States1999
Sprint medley relay (2-2-4-8)3:12.13Arkansas  United States2000
Distance medley relay9:29.40UTEP  United States1979

Women

EventRecordAthleteNationalityDateRef
100 m10.93Dawn Sowell  United States1989
200 m22.08 (+1.2 m/s)Gabrielle Thomas  United States30 March 2024[29]
400 m50.19Shamier Little  United States27 March 2021[16]
800 m2:00.25Shafiqua Maloney  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines28 March 2024[30]
1500 m4:13.53Dana Mecke  United States31 March 2018[31]
3000 m9:13.90Teena Colebrook  Great Britain1991
5000 m15:25.27Elizabeth Leachman  United States28 March 2024[32]
10000 m31:28.92Francie Larrieu-Smith  United States1991
100 m hurdles12.36 (+2.0 m/s)Masai Russell  United States1 April 2023[33]
400 m hurdles54.37Britton Wilson  United States25 March 2022[34]
3000 m steeplechase10:10.93Trina Cox  United States2006
High jump1.95 mErin Aldrich  United States2000
Amy Acuff31 March 2012[35]
Pole vault4.91 mJenn Suhr  United States30 March 2019[36]
Long jump7.14 m (+1.0 m/s)Tara Davis  United States26 March 2021[37]
Triple jump14.48 m (+1.0 m/s)Tori Franklin  United States30 March 2018[38]
Shot put18.58 mLaura Gerraughty  United States2006
Discus throw67.98 mValarie Allman  United States29 March 2024[39]
Hammer throw74.18 mBrooke Anderson  United States28 March 2019[40]
Javelin throw60.82 mKara Winger  United States27 March 2015[41]
Heptathlon6412 ptsAnna Hall  United States23–24 March 2022[23]
100m H (wind)High jumpShot put200m (wind)Long jump (wind)Javelin800m
13.41 (+1.6 m/s)1.77 m13.45 m23.81 (-0.1 m/s)6.23 m (+0.9 m/s)40.98 m2:04.61
4 × 100 m relay42.00University of Texas
Julien Alfred
Ezinne Abba
Lanae Thomas
Kevona Davis

 Saint Lucia
 United States
 United States
 Jamaica
1 April 2023[42]
4 × 200 m relay1:27.05 WBTeam International
Dina Asher-Smith
Rhasidat Adeleke
Lanae-Tava Thomas
Julien Alfred

 Great Britain
 Ireland
 Jamaica
 Saint Lucia
30 March 2024[43]
4 × 400 m relay3:22.94University of Texas
Rhasidat Adeleke
Kennedy Simon
Stacey-Ann Williams
Davicia Patterson

 Ireland
 United States
 United States
 United States
25 March 2022[44]
4 × 800 m relay8:20.69Louisiana State University
Lorena Rangel Batres
Callie Hardy
Cindy Bourdier
Michaela Rose
 United States1 April 2023[45]
4 × 1500 m relay18:11.51Arkansas
Paige Johnston
Jillian Rosen
Miranda Walker
Kristen Gillespie
 United States8 April 2011
Sprint medley relay (2-2-4-8)3:36.10University of Texas
Julien Alfred
Rhasidat Adeleke
Kennedy Simon
Valery Tobias

 Saint Lucia
 Ireland
 United States
 United States
31 March 2023[46]
Distance medley relay10:59.86Louisiana State University
Cindy Bourdier
Garriel White
Michaela Rose
Lorena Rangel Batres
 United States31 March 2023[47]

Results by year

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20282018200819981988197819681958194819381928
20272017200719971987197719671957194719371927
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20252015200519951985197519651955194519351925
2024201420041994198419741964195419441934
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