Courtesy: Stanford Athletics
STANFORD, Calif. -- Stanford plays host to two major track and field meets each year. The Stanford Invitational and the Payton Jordan Invitational at Cobb Track & Angell Field.
Home Meet Twitter account: @StanfordMeets
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2016 Schedule
Stanford Invitational
Dates: April 1-2
First held: 1975 (as Stanford Relays)
Heat sheets * Accepted Entries/Live Results
College/Open Information * High School Information * Updated Schedule
College/Open and High School Meet Records
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Stanford Twilight Meet
Date: April 22
First held: 2016
Entries/Live Results
Meet Information * Final Schedule
Heat Sheets
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Payton Jordan Invitational
Date: May 1
First held: 1996 (as Cardinal Invitational)
Entries/Live Results
Meet Information * Meet Information in Spanish * Final Schedule
Unattached/Open Entry Guidelines
Meet Records * Heat Sheets
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Future Stanford Dates:
Cross Country:
October 1, 2016 – Stanford Cross Country Invitational
Track and Field:
March 31-April 1, 2017 – Stanford Track and Field Invitational
TBA – Payton Jordan Invitational
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Media credentials:
Media credential and interview requests must be made through the Stanford athletics communications office. The track and field contact is David Kiefer. Contact him at dkiefer@stanford.edu.
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Cobb Track & Angell Field:
Angell Field was originally dedicated on March 13, 1935, and named in honor of Dr. Frank Angell, who headed the Faculty Athletic Committee. It was originally built at a cost of $26,000. In 1996, the new, nine-lane track was completed, and the infield was renamed Otis Chandler Infield. In 1998, the Cathy and Dink Templeton Plaza, the bleachers, and the Payton Jordan Plaza were completed. The facility is home to both the men's and women's track and field teams, and is open every day for campus recreation.
The track is a 400 meter, nine-lane, all-weather track named in honor of the Charles Cobb Family. All field event competition venues except the hammer throw are contained within the track on the Otis Chandler Infield. There are multi-direction runways for the pole vault, long jump and triple jump.