By Rich Sands
If this fine blog isn’t enough for you, don’t forget that you can follow the action on Twitter, with news, results and start lists: twitter.com/thepennrelays.
And the meet will be televised live on ESPN2 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm Eastern today. To find ESPN2 in your area, click here.
You can also vote for your best relays moment on the ESPN Olympic Sports Page, which can be found here.
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The Penn Relays are the largest annual track and field meet in the United States and the largest annual relay meet in the world. Over the course of three days, 19,000 athletes from all levels will race in front of 115,000 spectators. The 2010 Penn Relays will be from April 22-24.
