Monday, April 2, 2012

Accepted Entries for 2012 Pepsi Florida Relays Now Available

The University of Florida will play host to the 68th Pepsi Florida Relays April 6-7, 2012 at Percy Beard Track at James G. Pressly Stadium.

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A list of accepted entries was released Saturday evening. Click on the links below to access the list of accepted entries.

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Since its inception, the Florida Relays has grown in both stature and size. Previously regarded nationally as the first major event of the collegiate outdoor track and field season, the Relays once swelled from a one-day inaugural event featuring slightly more than 200 athletes to a four-day extravaganza that attracted more than 3,000 athletes from the high school, collegiate and international ranks.

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In 2007, a new era of the Florida Relays began as the meet was shifted on the track and field calendar to the first full weekend in April and the competition took place during the course of two days instead of four.

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Starting with the 2012 Florida Relays, athletes have the benefit running on a completely renovated track. More than $725,000 was poured into a new Mondo surface, which included renovating the additional 30 feet of track space at the southwest corner of the stadium, installed in 2007.

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For more information, including schedule, entry lists and ticket information, go to the official Florida Relays homepage at http://www.gatorzone.com/trackfield/floridarelays/.

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For all of the latest information on Florida track and field, please log on to www.GatorZone.com/trackfield or, for up-to-the-minute updates, follow Florida track and field on Twitter at @GZTrackField or www.twitter.com/GZTrackField. You can also find the Gators on Facebook.

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