The Kansas relays were founded by
John H. Outland, the
head football coach at the University of Kansas, in 1923. He got the idea for the Kansas Relays from the
Penn Relays. The Penn Relays are held at the
University of Pennsylvania and is the oldest and largest track meet in the United States. Outland attended the University of Pennsylvania for
medical school and where he first saw the Penn relays. John Outland thought that there should be an event like the Penn relays in Kansas so in 1920 he approached Kansas
basketball coach Forrest Clare Allen, also known as
Phog Allen, who was also the
athletic director, football and basketball coach at the University of Kansas. Three years later in 1923 the Kansas relays were founded. More than 600 athletes participated in the 1st annual Kansas relays on April 20, 1923. During the relays early years the meet featured collegiate athletes in track and field such as
Tom Poor,
Ed Weir, and
Tom Churchill were some of the athletes who later competed in the Olympics. Tom Poor was the first to win the high jump event in Kansas Relays, with a jump of six feet and a quarter inch. He later went on to place fourth in the 1924 Olympics. Ed Weir set a world record for the 120 meter high hurdles at the Kansas Relays in 1926. With world-class athletes competing in the relays, the first decade of the relays paved the way for the Kansas Relays to be a major event in the track and field event in the Mid-West. 1962 was the first year that female athletes were able to compete in the Kansas Relays and by 1976 women were competing in a number of different events. In 1996 a new event was added for women, the
pole vault.
Stacy Dragila was the first women to win this event and set an American record at the Kansas Relays. In 1997 the Kansas Relays added the
3000 m steeplechase to the women's events. The Kansas Relays are held normally every year, but were cancelled in 1943, 1944, and 1945 because of World War II; in 1998 and 1999 because Memorial Stadium was being renovated; and in 2020, 2021, and 2022 because of issues presented by the
COVID-19 pandemic. The last day of the relays was also cancelled in 2022 because of severe weather. ==The Gold Zone==