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86th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays

The Texas Relays boast top-notch track-and-field talent

86th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays
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"The greatest athletic event ever held in the Southwest" is back and bigger than ever featuring some of the world's top high school, collegiate, and pro track-and-field athletes. Some notable Horns worth keeping an eye on at this competition include Isaac Murphy, Johannes Hock, and Shanay Briscoe. Don't miss the Fan Fest on Saturday from 11am-4pm with live music, autograph signings, tasty grub, exclusive Texas Relays merch, and more.

Wed.-Sat., March 27-30, all day. Mike A. Myers Stadium, 707 Clyde Littlefield Dr., 471-7568. Wed.-Thu.: free; Fri-Sat.: $15 (reserved seating), $10 (general admission), $30 (all-session reserved), $20 (all-session general admission). www.texassports.com.

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