The 101st annual Dakota Relays kicked off Friday at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls, bringing together top high school athletes for a day of standout performances.
The meet's special races stole the spotlight. Spearfish senior Peyton VanDeest claimed victory in the girls' 800-meter run, showcasing her endurance on the big stage. In the boys' 200-meter dash, Treynor, Iowa's Cauy Konz electrified the crowd by setting a new meet record, proving that speed and precision can rewrite history.
However, the cold South Dakota weather forced a schedule adjustment for Saturday's events. Organizers pushed the start time back to 10 a.m., ensuring athlete safety remains a top priority in early-season competition. The Dakota Relays continue to be a premier showcase for rising track talent, offering a glimpse of the future stars who might one day compete on national stages.
For track fans and sports enthusiasts alike, this weekend at Howard Wood Field is a must-watch—whether you're cheering from the stands or gearing up for your own training in the gear that helps you perform at your best.
