Final high school qualifiers announced for 98th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays presented by Truist

Edrick Floréal, Head Coach at Texas Longhorns Track & Field / Cross Country
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The final list of high school qualifiers for the 98th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays presented by Truist was announced on Mar. 30, completing the lineup for one of the nation’s leading track and field competitions.

The four-day event will bring together elite high school athletes to compete alongside top collegiate and professional participants at Mike A. Myers Stadium in Austin, Texas.

Organizers said that a full list of high school qualifiers is available in attached documents, ensuring transparency and access for athletes, coaches, and fans interested in following the meet’s progress.

The Texas Relays are recognized as a significant event in the track and field calendar, providing an opportunity for young athletes to showcase their skills on a prominent stage.

With all competitors now confirmed, attention turns to preparations as participants look forward to competing against some of the best talent from across the country.



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