Sports
The 129th Penn Relays Franklin Field, Philadelphia April 24–26, 2025 (Pictorial)
The 129th Penn Relays, presented by Toyota, transformed Franklin Field into a global stage where records tumbled, legends emerged, and the spirit of track and field soared. Over three electrifying days, more than 15,000 athletes from high schools, colleges, and professional circuits showcased their prowess, reaffirming the event’s status as the pinnacle of relay competition.
Elite Performances and Record-Breaking Feats
- George Beamish delivered a masterclass in strategy and speed, clinching the Ben Franklin Elite Mile with a time of 3:56.85, edging out Sam Ellis in a thrilling finish.
- Hydel High School from Jamaica shattered the meet record in the Girls’ 4x400m Championship of America, clocking an astonishing 3:30.42, leaving spectators in awe.
- Quincy Wilson of Bullis School etched his name into history by setting a new high school national record in the 400m, underscoring the meet’s reputation as a launchpad for future stars.
Collegiate Highlights
- Georgetown University’s men’s team triumphed in the Sprint Medley Championship of America, with Tinoda Matsatsa’s explosive anchor leg securing a narrow victory over Penn State and Texas A&M.
- Boston College celebrated a milestone, breaking three school records during the competition, reflecting the relentless pursuit of excellence that defines the Relays.
- Dartmouth’s track and field team set a new program record, highlighting the depth of talent and competitive spirit permeating the collegiate ranks.
Professional and Olympic Development Standouts
- Oneka Wilson captured the crowd’s imagination with a commanding win in the 100m hurdles, exemplifying the elite caliber of athletes drawn to the Relays.
- Auhmad Robinson delivered a scintillating 44.99-second anchor leg in the 4x400m relay, a performance that will be remembered as one of the meet’s most electrifying moments.
A Celebration Beyond the Track
Beyond the fierce competition, the Penn Relays fostered a vibrant atmosphere of camaraderie and cultural exchange. The event coincided with Philadelphia’s dynamic weekend offerings, including the opening of Flight Club in Center City and the continuation of Philly Black Pride, enriching the experience for attendees and participants alike.
Looking Ahead
As the final baton was passed and the cheers subsided, the 2025 Penn Relays left an indelible mark on athletes and fans. The meet not only celebrated athletic excellence but also served as a beacon of inspiration, unity, and the enduring allure of track and field.


















