2026 TEXAS RELAYS TICKETS & EVENTS

APRIL 1ST - 4TH, 2026 • MIKE A. MYERS STADIUM • AUSTIN, TX

Explore the best of the 2026 Texas Relays with our daily guide to high speed action and Austin fun. This legendary track and field event returns to Mike A. Myers Stadium from April 1 to April 4 for its 98th year. You can find tickets for the premier college and high school events where top athletes compete for glory under the Texas sun. Our page helps you book the perfect adventure like high energy day parties on 6th Street or scenic excursions through the city. The weekend is packed with excitement from the massive street festivals to late night fetes at local lounges and clubs. Whether you want to watch the record breaking relay races or join the celebrity sightings downtown we have the latest info for you. From early morning heats to the exciting finals on Saturday you can plan your whole trip right here. Discover the best entertainment in the Live Music Capital and secure your spots today.

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2026 TEXAS RELAYS SCHEDULE

Wednesday 4/1 & Thursday 4/2

Multi-Events

10:30 AMHeptathlon (Women): 100m Hurdles, High Jump, Shot Put, 200m
11:00 AMDecathlon (Men): 100m, Long Jump, Shot Put, High Jump, 400m
10:00 AM (Thu)Decathlon (Men): 110m Hurdles, Discus, Pole Vault, Javelin, 1500m
10:00 AM (Thu)Heptathlon (Women): Long Jump, Javelin, 800m

Thursday Field Events

11:00 AMHammer - Univ/Coll Women
1:00 PMJavelin - Univ/Coll Women (Section B)
2:00 PMHammer - Univ/Coll Men
2:30 PMPole Vault - Univ/Coll Women
5:15 PMPole Vault - Univ/Coll Men
5:15 PMJavelin - Univ/Coll Men (Section B)

Thursday Evening Running Session

4:30 PM400m Hurdles - Univ/Coll Women (Prelims/Finals)
5:00 PM400m Hurdles - Univ/Coll Men (Prelims/Finals)
6:30 PM800m - Invitational Women/Men
6:55 PM1500m - Univ/Coll Women & Men (Sec B then A)
7:27 PM2000m Steeplechase - HS Girls & Boys
7:45 PMDistance Medley Relay - HS Girls & Boys
8:25 PM3000m Steeplechase - Univ/Coll Women & Men
9:00 PM5,000m Invitational - College Women & Men
9:40 PM10,000m - Univ/Coll Women & Men
Friday 4/3

Running Events (Morning/Midday)

9:35 AM4x100m Relay - Univ/Coll Women & Men (Prelims/Timed)
TBD100m/110m Hurdles - Univ/Coll Women & Men (Prelims)
TBD100m - Univ/Coll Women & Men (Prelims)
1:30 PMHS Hurdles & 100m - Div I & II Girls/Boys
TBD4x200m Relay - HS Div I & II Girls/Boys
4:00 PM1600m - HS Girls & Boys
4:30 PMSprint Medley - HS & Univ/Coll Women/Men

Field Events

9:00 AMDiscus - Univ/Coll Men (Section B)
10:00 AMLong Jump/High Jump - Univ/Coll Men/Women (Sec B)
12:30 PMLong Jump - Univ/Coll Women/Men (Section A)
1:30 PMPole Vault - HS Boys (Section B)
3:00 PMTriple Jump - Univ/Coll Women/Men (Section B)
3:00 PMHigh Jump - HS Boys
7:30 PMLong Jump - HS Girls & Boys

Friday Evening Session

5:30 PM400m Hurdles - Invitational & Univ/Coll Finals
5:50 PMDistance Medley Relay - Univ/Coll Women & Men
6:25 PM300m Hurdle Invitational - HS Girls & Boys
6:40 PM4x400m Relay - HS Div I & II Girls/Boys (No Blocks)
Saturday 4/4

Morning Session

8:15 AM3200m - HS Girls & Boys
9:00 AM4x100m Relay - HS Div I & II Girls/Boys (Prelims)
10:40 AM4x800m Relay - Univ/Coll Women & Men
12:00 PM4x200m Relay - Invitational Univ & HS Finals
12:40 PM4x800m Relay - HS Girls & Boys

Field Events

11:00 AMHigh Jump - Univ/Coll Women (Section A)
11:00 AMTriple Jump - HS Girls & Boys
11:00 AMPole Vault - Univ Elite Women
1:30 PMPole Vault - Invitational Elite Women
3:00 PMTriple Jump - Univ/Coll Women/Men (Section A)
3:00 PMPole Vault - Univ Elite Men

Saturday Finals - Afternoon Session

1:05 PMAwards and Opening Ceremonies
1:30 PM4x100m Relay Finals - All Divisions & Invitational
2:05 PM100m/110m Hurdles Finals - HS, Univ/Coll & Invitational
2:45 PM100m Dash Finals - All Divisions & Invitational
3:25 PMJerry Thompson Mile - Invitational Men
3:35 PM200m - Invitational Women & Men
4:05 PM4x400m Relay Finals - All Divisions & Invitationals
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ABOUT THE 2026 TEXAS RELAYS

The 2026 Texas Relays are one of the most famous and historic track and field competitions in the United States. Officially called the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays, this annual meet brings together elite high school, college, and professional athletes for four days of fast races, intense competition, and unforgettable athletic moments in Austin, Texas. The event attracts fans from across the country and gives athletes a chance to test themselves in a highly competitive environment.

This page serves as your central guide for the 2026 Texas Relays. Here you can find links to event schedules, ticket options, venue details, and more so you can plan your visit. Whether you want spectator tickets, team info, or event day schedules, this hub connects you with everything you need for the weekend.

When the 2026 Texas Relays Take Place

The 2026 Texas Relays are scheduled from Wednesday, April 1 through Saturday, April 4, 2026 in Austin, Texas, at Mike A. Myers Stadium on the University of Texas campus. Over these four days, athletes compete in a wide range of events including sprints, distance races, hurdles, relays, field events, and more. The meet includes separate competitions for high school, collegiate, and open divisions, giving fans a mix of rising talents and elite performers to watch.

The Texas Relays traditionally take place in early spring. This timing makes them one of the key events in the outdoor track and field season, as many athletes use the weekend to prepare for championship meets later in the year.

What Makes the Texas Relays Special

The Texas Relays have a rich history dating back to the 1920s, making them one of the oldest and most respected track and field meets in the country. Over the years, the Relays have attracted thousands of athletes and tens of thousands of spectators, creating a lively atmosphere that blends top‑level competition with community celebration. The event serves as a major platform for athletes looking to compete against some of the best in their sport, from high school stars to future Olympians.

In addition to the competition itself, the Texas Relays weekend often feels like a community festival. Many fans make it a full‑weekend event, enjoying the mix of sport, social activity, and festival energy that comes with a four‑day athletic meet.

Events and Competition

During the Texas Relays, athletes compete in a full range of track and field events. You’ll see everything from 100‑meter and 200‑meter sprints to longer distance races, hurdles, and high‑intensity relay races that showcase teamwork and speed. Field events like long jump, triple jump, shot put, discus, and pole vault are also part of the meet, giving fans a mix of explosive power and precision skill to enjoy.

Because the meet includes multiple divisions, fans can watch younger athletes competing alongside collegiate stars and even invited professional competitors. This mix of levels makes the Texas Relays unique among track and field events.

What to Expect at Mike A. Myers Stadium

Mike A. Myers Stadium, located on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, is the home of the Texas Relays. The facility is designed for high‑level track and field competition, hosting both running events and field contests. Fans enjoy comfortable seating, clear views of the action, and a lively weekend crowd that adds to the excitement of the competition.

Fans can also explore local food, entertainment, and city attractions in Austin when they’re not watching competition. The city’s mix of culture, music, and dining makes it a fun destination for track fans visiting from out of town.

Planning Your Visit and Tickets

Planning ahead is key to enjoying the 2026 Texas Relays. While many athletes and teams compete for entries, fans can also secure spectator tickets to watch the action live. Whether you want single‑day access or full‑weekend passes, this page links to the available ticket options so you can compare seating choices, prices, and dates before deciding.

Tickets often go fast, especially for high‑interest races and weekend sessions. Make sure to look at all your choices early so you can pick the days and locations that fit your schedule best.

In addition to tickets, fans should plan travel and lodging well in advance. Austin is a popular destination year‑round, and hotels near the stadium can fill up quickly during big weekend events. Booking early gives you more chances to find rooms, restaurants, and travel arrangements that work for you.

Why Track Fans Love the Texas Relays

Track and field fans love the Texas Relays because they offer a mix of competition, personality, and pageantry. The meet brings together athletes from many backgrounds and levels, meaning you might see future Olympic hopefuls compete alongside high school runners making a name for themselves.

For many attendees, the Relays weekend is more than a series of races. It is a chance to reconnect with friends, support favorite teams, and watch athletes push their limits. The blend of speed, strength, skill, and strategy makes each day of the meet exciting, whether you are watching a close sprint finish or a long jump competition decided by inches.

Additional Events and Activities

While the main focus of the weekend is competition, the Texas Relays often overlap with other social events, track‑oriented gatherings, and community activities in Austin. Fans find themselves part of a lively weekend crowd, talking strategy, celebrating performance highlights, and enjoying time outside in one of Texas’s most vibrant cities.

Find Your 2026 Texas Relays Tickets

This page is your guide for the 2026 Texas Relays and helps you find all the ticket options and event details you need to plan your visit. By clicking the links on this page, you can explore available tickets, compare seating and pricing, and secure your passes before popular sessions sell out.

Whether you want to attend one day of competition or make a full weekend of it, this hub gives you a clear way to choose what works best for your plans. Use this guide to plan your Texas Relays experience and be part of one of the most respected track and field meets in the United States.