2025 Penn Relays presented by Toyota

Penn Relays 2025 Schedule Day 2: Here's What To Know

Penn Relays 2025 Schedule Day 2: Here's What To Know

See the schedule for the second day of competition at the 2025 Penn Relays presented by Toyota. The event is being held at Franklin Field in Philadelphia.

Apr 25, 2025 by Matt Cannizzaro
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Everyone should be warmed up and comfortable and ready for another excitement-filled day at the 2025 Penn Relays presented by Toyota

The meet is taking place at from April 24-26, and all of the action will be broadcast live on FloTrack.

Over the three days, athletes of all ages will help add to the storied tradition of the event, which was held for the first time in 1895.

The second day of competition is the busiest and most diverse, so no matter what your favorite event might be, you won’t be disappointed.

The 2025 Penn Relays is the 129th edition of the event, which now welcomes more than 15,000 athletes (high school, college, Special Olympics, professional/elite and Masters) and more than 100,000 spectators. 

Catch all the action live on FloTrack and check back often for advance coverage, breaking news, results, highlights and more.

Below, is a look at the schedule for the second day of competition.

How To Watch The 2025 Penn Relays

The 2025 Penn Relays is taking place April 24-26 at Franklin Field in Philadelphia. 

For those in the United States, live coverage is being provided by FloTrack, starting at 9 a.m. Eastern on April 24 and April 25. The action will start at 7 a.m. EDT on April 26.

For the entire the weekend, FloTrack will be your one-stop shop for breaking news, highlights, results and more, so make sure top pop open that extra tab.

Schedule For Day 2 Of The 2025 Penn Relays

Here is the schedule for the second day of action at the 2025 Penn Relays. The schedule is subject to change.

All Times Eastern

Friday, April 25 – Day 2

Track Events

Morning Session:

  • 9 a.m.: High School Girls 4x800m Small Schools (heats)
  • 9:23 a.m.: High School Girls 4x800m Large Schools (heats)
  • 9:45 a.m.: High School Girls 4x100m (heats)

Afternoon Session:

  • 11:55 a.m.: College Women’s DMR
  • 12:10 p.m.: College Men’s DMR
  • 12:25 p.m.: College Women’s 4x100m Eastern (heats)
  • 12:35 p.m.: College Women’s 4x100 (heats)
  • 12:45 p.m.: College Women’s 4x100 Championship (heats)
  • 12:55 p.m.: College Men’s 4x100 Eastern (heats)
  • 1:05 p.m.: College Men’s 4x100 (heats)
  • 1:15 p.m.: College Men’s 4x100 Championship (heats)
  • 1:25 p.m.: High School Boys 4x100m Northeastern Final
  • 1:30 p.m.: High School Boys 4x100m National Final
  • 1:35 p.m.: High School Boys 4x100m International Final
  • 1:40 p.m.: High School Boys 4x100m Championship of America
  • 1:50 p.m.: College Women’s Distance Medley Relay Championship of America
  • 2:05 p.m.: College Men’s Distance Medley Relay Championship of America
  • 2:20 p.m.: College Women’s 4x200m Championship of America
  • 2:35 p.m.: College Men’s 4x200m Championship of America
  • 3 p.m.: College Women’s 100m (heats) (North Straight)
  • 3 p.m.: College Women’s 100m Hurdles (heats) (South Straight)
  • 3:20 p.m.: College Men’s 100m (heats) (North Straight)
  • 3:20 p.m.: College Men’s 110m Hurdles (heats) (South Straight)
  • 3:45 p.m.: High School Boys 4x400m Philadelphia-area Final
  • 3:50 p.m.: High School Boys 4x400m Championship of America
  • 3:55 p.m.: College Women’s Championship of America 4x400m (heats)
  • 4:10 p.m.: College Men’s Championship of America 4x400m (heats)
  • 4:25 p.m.: High School Girls Distance Medley Relay Championship of America
  • 4:45 p.m.: High School Girls Mile Championship
  • 4:55 p.m.: High School Girls 3,000m Championship
  • 5:05 p.m.: High School Boys Distance Medley Relay Championship of America
  • 5:25 p.m.: High School Boys Mile Championship
  • 5:35 p.m.: High School Boys 3,000m Championship
  • 5:50 p.m.: High School Boys 4x800m Championship of America

Evening Session:

  • 6:05 p.m.: College Women’s Sprint Medley Championship of America
  • 6:25 p.m.: College Men’s Sprint Medley Championship of America
  • 6:45 p.m.: College Women’s 4x400m (heats)
  • 7 p.m.: College Women’s 4x400m (heats) Eastern
  • 7:15 p.m.: College Women’s 4x400m Pop Haddleton-MAC
  • 7:20 p.m.: College Women’s 4x400m CTC
  • 7:25 p.m.: College Men’s 4x400m (heats)
  • 7:40 p.m.: College Men’s 4x400m (heats) Eastern
  • 7:55 p.m.: College Men’s 4x400m Pop Haddleton-MAC
  • 8 p.m.: College Men’s 4x400m CTC
  • 8:05 p.m.: Corporate Distance Medley Relay
  • 8:25 p.m.: Open Women’s 5,000m
  • 8:50 p.m.: Open Men’s 5,000m

Field Events

Morning Session:

  • 9 a.m.: High School Girls Discus Championship
  • 9:30 a.m.: High School Girls Shot Put Championship
  • 10 a.m.: High School Girls Javelin Championship
  • 9:30 a.m.: High School Girls High Jump Championship
  • 9:30 a.m.: High School Girls Pole Vault Championship
  • 9:30 a.m.: High School Girls Long Jump Championship
  • 9:30 a.m.: High School Girls Triple Jump Championship

Afternoon Session:

  • Noon: College Men’s Discus
  • Noon: College Women’s Shot Put
  • Noon: College Men’s High Jump
  • Noon: College Women’s Long Jump
  • Noon: College Men’s Long Jump
  • 12:30 p.m.: College Women’s Pole Vault
  • 1:45 p.m.: College Men’s Javelin
  • 3 p.m.: College Men’s Shot Put
  • 3:30 p.m.: College Women’s Discus
  • 4 p.m.: College Women’s High Jump
  • 4 p.m.: College Men’s Pole Vault
  • 4 p.m.: College Women’s Triple Jump
  • 4 p.m.: College Men’s Triple Jump
  • 5:15 p.m.: College Women’s Javelin

Read more about the complete schedule for the 2025 Penn Relays, and see what else there is to look forward to from Franklin Field – Penn Relays 2025 Schedule: Here's Everything To Know

Results For The 2025 Penn Relays

Results and coverage of the 2025 Penn Relays will be available here.

When Is The 2025 Penn Relays?

  • The 129th annual Penn Relays will be a three-day event from April 24-26, 2025.
  • The event is held annually at Franklin Field in Philadelphia.
  • The inaugural edition of the Penn Relays was held in 1895.

How Does The Penn Relays Work?

  • The Penn Relays has grown into a three-day track and field event comprising various relay races, such as 4x100, 4x200, 4x400 and 4x800, along with all of the other fan-favorite track and field competitions.
  • Many heat, hurdle and long-distance races round out the track portion of the event.
  • Field events include shot put, discus, javelin, long jump, high jump, triple jump and pole vault.
  • All winning teams are rewarded with a Penn Relays Wheel.

About Franklin Field

Franklin Field is known primarily as the home of the University of Pennsylvania football team and the annual Penn Relays. It is named after the school’s founder and historical figure Benjamin Franklin.

The histories of Franklin Field and the Penn Relays are one in the same, as both saw their beginnings in 1895. 

The facility was dedicated in April 1895 and immediately gained famed for being the first stadium in the country with a scoreboard. The same day (April 20) marked the first running of the Penn Relays, attracting a crowd of 5,000.

The first time the Penn Quakers took the field for a football game was Oct. 1, 1895, and the day ended with a 40-0 victory over Swarthmore. 

A lesser-known fact is that Franklin Field also was the home of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles from 1958-1970.

Franklin Field also has welcomed baseball, field hockey, soccer, lacrosse, sprint football, gymnastics, military training and events, speakers, concerts, graduations, conventions, and more. 

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