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Welcome to the fourth largest track and field event in the nation: the 50th Annual Texas Southern University Relays. We are proud and happy to greet you in the name of the Texas Southern University family, students, alumni, friends, supporters, and the Relay steering committee.

Your support for this meet indicate that Houston is a capable center for elite track and field.

Year in and year out the TSU Relays have maintained its image as the "in" place to be if you had a "smoking" relay team. It's the key meet before the district and regional affairs. It's the track meet to test the water to see what kind of "horses" you have. It's the meet all of Houston area track and field athletes look forward to attending, boasting more than 43 high school girls teams, 48 high school boys teams, 22 college women's teams and 36 college men's teams.

This competition will afford you the opportunity to witness some of the finest athletes in this nation at work. They have trained, sacrificed, and pushed themselves to prepare for these races, and we view them with a great sense of pride, excitement, and expectation. These athletes are assembled here to give their best efforts to the task before them-track and field competition.

"Excellence in Tradition"
Celebrating 50 years and counting...

During the spring of 1951, the head track and field coach at Texas Southern University (Stan Wright) along with the athletic director (Alexander Durley) decided to conduct their own relays. The inaugural relays were ran at the Alexander Durley Complex on campus in 1951 and included four teams. Fifty years later, the TSU Relays has flourished and grown to be one of the top four relay meets in the nation. | More.

DAY ONE RESULTS
DAY TWO RESULTS


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TSU Track and Field Competes at University of Houston

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