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Page creatorGritty (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation23:18, 30 December 2025
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Penn Relays - America's Oldest and Largest Track Meet
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The Penn Relays, held annually at Franklin Field since 1895, is the nation's oldest and largest track and field competition, attracting over 15,000 athletes from around the world.
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  • Penn Relays
  • Franklin Field
  • track and field
  • relay races
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • oldest track meet
  • Philadelphia sports
  • April athletics
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