USATF announces Lone Star Grand Prix at Texas A&M

USA Track and Field has partnered with Texas A&M University and the City of College Station to host the Lone Star Grand Prix on June 6, 2026. The event, a World Athletics Continental Tour Gold-labeled meet, will take place at E.B. Cushing Stadium and feature top track and field competitions. It promises over $200,000 in prize money and national broadcast on NBC.

On February 6, 2026, USA Track and Field (USATF) revealed plans for the Lone Star Grand Prix, marking the organization's first such event in Texas. This summer meet, scheduled for June 6 at E.B. Cushing Stadium on the Texas A&M University campus in College Station, forms part of the USATF Grand Prix series under the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold label.

The competition will include track events from the 100m to 800m sprints and field disciplines such as pole vault, javelin, hammer throw, and high jump. Athletes stand to win more than $200,000 in total prize money, drawing elite U.S. competitors to showcase their skills on home soil. The event will air nationally on NBC from 4 to 6 p.m. ET, enhancing its visibility.

USATF CEO Max Siegel praised the venue, stating, “Cushing Stadium is one of the finest track and field facilities in the United States.” He added that the Grand Prix offers U.S. athletes a chance to compete against top talent domestically while giving fans an up-close view of the nation's best.

Texas A&M track and field head coach Pat Henry expressed enthusiasm: “I think it’s an honor that Texas A&M has been selected to host this prestigious meet.” He highlighted the opportunity for the institution to contribute to U.S. track and field history and expose local fans to the sport.

College Station Mayor John Nichols called it “a big moment for College Station,” noting the city's selection as one of just three U.S. host locations. He emphasized the event's role in bringing elite athletes, visitors, and national attention to the community.

Tickets for the Lone Star Grand Prix will be available soon, with further details on the USATF Tour at usatf.org.

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Texas A&M track athletes celebrating dominance with 14 event wins at Ted Nelson Invitational indoor meet.
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Texas A&M dominates final day of Ted Nelson Invitational

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The Texas A&M track and field team swept 14 events on the concluding day of the Ted Nelson Invitational, held at their indoor facility in College Station. Rice University's men's and women's teams marked strong season debuts with notable performances, while the University of Houston secured three victories and several top finishes. The two-day meet highlighted early-season achievements across the programs.

The Texas A&M track and field team will host the Ted Nelson Invitational on January 23-24, 2026, at the R.A. 'Murray' Fasken '38 Indoor Track & Field facility in College Station. The University of Houston program heads to the two-day event, starting Friday at 4 p.m., following a strong season opener with 11 victories.

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The Texas A&M track and field team is set to compete in two upcoming invitational events. They will participate in the Don Kirby Elite Invitational at the Albuquerque Convention Center and the David Hemery Valentine Invitational. These meets are scheduled to begin on February 13, 2026.

The PNC Lenny Lyles Invitational in Louisville, Kentucky, featured standout performances from several college track and field teams over the weekend. Youngstown State University's Brandon Hutchinson achieved a program milestone in the heptathlon, while Texas A&M swept multiple event titles. Other schools like Lindenwood and Southeast Missouri set personal records and season bests.

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The Georgia Tech men's and women's track and field teams announced their 2026 outdoor schedule on Tuesday evening. The Yellow Jackets will host two meets and compete in 11 total outdoor events before postseason play. Head coach Alan Drosky continues to lead the programs following the retirement of longtime men's coach Grover Hinsdale.

The Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships are set to take place from February 26 to 28, 2026, in Indianapolis, drawing top teams including Illinois, Penn State, Maryland, and Ohio State. Illinois women's team, ranked No. 1 nationally, aims to defend their recent title, while Penn State's men contend for the conference crown. Athletes across events like sprints, throws, and relays enter with strong season marks and program records.

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Texas A&M’s Mattie Gustin and Grace Shipman earned the National Collegiate Equestrian Association’s Ride of the Week honors for their standout performances in a 10-8 victory over No. 3 SMU. Gustin secured the meet-winning point in reining, while Shipman topped her fences opponent. The awards recognize their contributions to the Aggies' success at the Hildebrand Equine Complex.

 

 

 

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