Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays: Day Four
Sprints and relays are always the main feature on the final day of the Texas Relays and a sunny day with brisk winds delivered some very fast times to a packed, boisterous crowd of 22,500 in Mike A. Myers Stadium on Saturday.
Can't attend this year's Texas Relays?
No problem! Watch a tape-delayed broadcast of Saturday's action from the 2005 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays on ESPNU Saturday, April 16, from 2:30-4 p.m. CT.
What to do at the 2005 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays
The excitement and activity at the 2005 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays aren't limited to the competition on the track. Check out what else is planned for one of the biggest weekends in Austin.
Ted Nelson named 2005 Honorary Referee
Former Texas A&M head coach Ted Nelson will serve as Honorary Referee of the 2005 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays.
Who is Clyde Littlefield?
His name is synonymous with Texas track and field, but who is Clyde Littlefield and why is he so revered in the Lone Star State?
Coming to the 2005 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays? Download the campus map which details the best places to park and where to catch the FREE shuttle bus!
2005
Quoteboard
“The fan support at Texas Relays is great and it really helped us run faster.” -- Michael Tinsley, Jackson State
“The weather helped us a lot because there have been some cold days in Mississippi. There is nothing like performing in front of a Texas Relays crowd.” -- LaChristopher Lewis, Mississippi State
“Winning this race felt great. I am still in shock. The weather here is much warmer than in Kansas and it makes it so much easier to run. Our times get down here in the heat. I am really proud of my teammates in this relay and it was worth the hard work to get to Texas Relays.” -- Frankie Wright, Barton County
2005
Award Winners
Most
Outstanding College/University Team
Texas Women
Most Outstanding
High School Team
Katy Cinco Ranch Boys
Most Outstanding
Male Athlete
Scott MacPherson, Plano
Most Outstanding
Female Athlete
Marshevet Hooker, Texas