Where are the Penn Relays held 2022?

2022 Penn Relays: April 28-30

Where are the Penn Relays held 2022?

A Philadelphia staple, the Penn Relays are back this year. The 2022 Penn Relays will take place April 28-30 at the historic Franklin Field.

The Penn Relays draw many of the nation’s—and the world’s—top track athletes to Franklin Field to run in the world’s first and most recognized relay meet.

The Penn Relays feature more than 22,000 entrants annually (that’s more athletes participating than the Olympic Games), representing more than 60 countries around the world. During the past ten years, more than 100,000 young men and women from high schools, colleges, clubs, the armed services, preparatory schools, junior high schools, middle schools, parochial schools, and elementary schools have competed. The athletes range in age from under eight to over 80.

This year, during 33 hours of competition on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, more that 425 races will be run, an average of more than one race every five minutes.

Tickets for students are free on Thursday and Friday with a PennCard, $6 in advance on Saturday, and $10 at the gate. For faculty and staff: on Thursday, bring your child to work and get two free tickets with a valid PennCard. On Friday and Saturday, faculty and staff receive 50% off race day prices with a valid PennCard. Offers are only redeemable in person at the Franklin Field Ticket Office.

COVID-19 Heath and Safety Guidelines

Spectator Policy: On Monday, April 18, 2022, the City of Philadelphia will move to “Response Level 2: Mask Precautions”, requiring all spectators to wear masks indoors.  Since the Penn Relays is held outdoors at Franklin Field and the Mondschein Throwing Complex, the only time masks will be required to be worn in the Carnival Village footprint will be in the Palestra for viewing “The Carnival: 125 Years of the Penn Relays” documentary.  Spectators are advised to bring a mask with them when attending Penn Relays as all other surrounding buildings, restaurants, and businesses, on and off campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, will be requiring masks to be worn indoors.  Spectators should feel welcome to wear masks outdoors as they feel comfortable.

Spectators are not required to show proof of vaccination to gain admission through designated fan entrance gates.  Spectators should continue to monitor their health symptoms daily and not attend the 2022 Penn Relays if they are sick.

Any further updates to spectator policies will be based upon the four COVID-19 response levels created by the City of Philadelphia which could fluctuate up to and during the event.

Participant Policy: All Scholastic, Special Olympics, Masters, Corporate Relay, and Racewalk participants in the 2022 Penn Relays are not required to show proof of vaccination to gain admission to the 2022 Penn Relays through the Contestant Gate.

  All Collegiate and Olympic Development participants should follow the health and safety recommendations of their institution, conference, or national governing body.  These participants are not required to file the University’s COVID-19 Attestation Form.

  On Monday, April 18, 2022, the City of Philadelphia will move to “Response Level 2: Mask Precautions”, requiring all participants to wear masks indoors.  Indoor facilities within the Penn Relay Carnival footprint are the Hecht Tennis Center (packet pick up) and the Palestra (viewing “The Carnival: 125 Years of the Penn Relays” documentary).  Participants are advised to bring a mask with them when attending Penn Relays as all other surrounding buildings, restaurants, and businesses, on and off campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, will be requiring masks to be worn indoors.  Participants should feel welcome to wear masks outdoors as they feel comfortable.  Participants should continue to monitor their health symptoms daily and not attend the 2022 Penn Relays if they feel sick.

  Any further updates to health and safety guidelines for participants will be based upon the four COVID-19 response levels created by the City of Philadelphia.  These could fluctuate up to and during the event.

Where are the Penn Relays held 2022?

History

The Penn Relays’ status as America’s largest amateur track meet goes back to the very first running meet, held in 1895 to stoke flagging student interest in track and field. That event drew 5,000 spectators, the largest audience for a track meet in Philadelphia up to that time.

Where are the Penn Relays held 2022?
Where are the Penn Relays held 2022?

The Penn Relays, America's largest amateur track meet, welcomes high school, collegiate and even Olympic athletes.   — Photo courtesy Penn Relays

The Relays have played an important role in Philadelphia’s cultural life from the beginning. It was one of few major events that accepted African American competitors, and it was one of the high points on the African American social calendar.

For more information about the Penn Relays, including an event schedule and ticketing options, check out the event’s website.

Where are the Penn Relays held 2022?
Where are the Penn Relays held 2022?

Both athletes and fans at the Penn Relays hail from Philadelphia and around the world.   — Photo courtesy Penn Relays

Getting There & Tickets

Single-day and three-day tickets to the Penn Relays can be purchased online. Click the button below to purchase tickets.

The easiest way to get to the event is to take SEPTA’s Market-Frankford line to 34th Street Station and walk the few blocks to the relays track at 33rd and Spruce streets.

From the suburbs, SEPTA Regional Rail is one of the most convenient travel methods. Riders can head to 30th Street Station for a short walk to Franklin Field.

Street parking is also available, but will be harder to find.

Where are the 2022 Penn Relays?

PHILADELPHIA – The Penn Relays is excited to announce that the Penn Relays Summer Showcase presented by Toyota will return to Franklin Field on July 9, 2022.

Where do they run the Penn Relays?

Hosted at the University of Pennsylvania's Franklin Field since 1895, the Penn Relays is the country's oldest and largest track and field competition.

Will There be a Penn Relays in 2022?

The Penn Relays - April 28-30, 2022.

How much are tickets to Penn Relays?

How much are Penn Relays tickets? General admission Penn Relays tickets can be in the $10 to $20 range. Premium seats in the lower levels or sections closer to the action can cost around $30 to $40. Expect championship events to cost around 50% more on average.