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Oregon Relays Co-ed Team Championship Takes Center Stage at Hayward Field April 3-4, 2026Published by
Registration now open for individual events and select relaysEUGENE, Ore. — The iconic Oregon Relays presented by AthleticNET is back — and this year, the stakes have never been higher. One of the nation's largest and most prestigious high school track and field meets returns to legendary Hayward Field on April 3-4, as 90 co-ed teams descend on Eugene with one goal: claim the Oregon Relays Co-Ed Team Championship. The best programs from across the West — plus a select group of national elite squads — will battle it out across a spectacular two-day showcase. Three-time defending champion Wilson Long Beach (CA) makes the trip back to Eugene with history in their sights, chasing a remarkable four-peat. But the competition won't make it easy. Every team on the start list is hungry, and the championship trophy — and legendary pizza party — will be earned, not given. The competition is only part of the story. Athletes at this year's Oregon Relays will experience the full magic of Hayward Field and TrackTown USA. From games in the pavilion and an exclusive athlete lounge to a stylish merch store and Nike-sponsored prizes, this is more than a track meet — it's an event athletes will be talking about long after they cross the finish line. Co-ed team entry for 2026 is now closed, but registration is now open for individual high school athletes and select high school and middle school relay teams. Individuals who have hit the qualifying standard can enter any eligible event, while schools can sign up relay squads for the all-comer sections of the 4x100, 4x400, 1600m SMR, and DMR. Don't miss your chance to compete on one of the most celebrated tracks in the world. And this year brings something new: the 2026 Oregon Relays is officially part of The CIRCUIT. Now in its second year, The CIRCUIT is redefining what a high school track meet can look like — delivering high-energy atmospheres and elite head-to-head competition for the nation's best. With the Oregon Relays joining as the series' premier outdoor showcase, fans can expect bigger names, faster times, and unforgettable moments at Hayward Field this April. Oregon Relays Qualifying Standards Please see the below table for all qualifying standards. For individual athletes registering to compete, you must either be a reigning state champion from the 2024-25 school year or have met the qualifying standard during your high school career.
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