The Washington
4×800
Relays
The only two races at the Brooks PR Invitational reserved entirely for Washington schools. Twenty-four squads, ninety-six runners, two heats — a home-state showcase dropped into the fastest meet in the country. June 7 in Renton.
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Among the national fields at the Brooks PR Invitational sit two races no one outside the state can enter. The WA Girls and WA Boys 4×800 relays belong to Washington alone — a home-track showcase wedged into the middle of an invite-only meet built around the fastest high schoolers in America.
Twenty-four squads. Four legs each, two laps a leg. Ninety-six Washington runners trading the baton in front of a national audience and the FloTrack cameras, on the same oval where national records fall an hour later.
Several programs pull double duty. Tahoma and Gig Harbor field both the girls' and boys' relay. Mercer Island, Central Kitsap and Anacortes each send a relay and an individual to the Brooks line.
Twenty-four schools. One home track.