Pepsi Florida Relays: What You Need to Know
Wednesday, April 1, 2026 | Track and Field
Florida Track and Field will host its first home meet of the season on April 3-4.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The 2026 Florida Gators Track and Field team will compete at home for the first time this season at the Pepsi Florida Relays, set to begin on Friday, April 3 and continuing on Saturday, April 4.
The Pepsi Florida Relays are the first of two home meets for Florida in 2026, and the second meet of the outdoor season following the Terry Long FSU Relays that featured nine Gators setting new personal bests and eight additions to the program's all-time top-ten lists.
Tickets & Promotions
Tickets for Pepsi Florida Relays are now on sale. Tickets can be purchased in advance here, or purchased at the Ticket Office on the days of the event. All tickets are general admission, and re-entry is allowed. 2026 team posters and magnets will be available on the concourse upon entry while supplies last.
On Saturday, the Gators will honor Hilda Olemomoi and Tia Wilson at 11:45 AM in a special senior day ceremony.
Fan Information
Parking
There is no spectator parking available at James G. Pressly Stadium. Disabled parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis with a valid disabled placard.
Spectators will be permitted to park at Flavet Field, Fraternity Row or the UF Law School Green Lot. After 4:30 p.m. on Friday, parking is lifted in all lots except those with 24/7 restrictions. Flavet Field is located off of Woodlawn Dr. between Stadium Rd. and Museum Rd. Directions to Flavet Field can be found here.
Road Closure
The section of Woodlawn Dr. between Fraternity Dr. and SW 2nd Ave. will be closed to the public on both meet days. Access requires a parking pass and is limited to team drop-offs and working staff.
Gates & Ticket Office
On meet days, Pressly Stadium Gates and the Ticket Office will open one (1) hour prior to the scheduled start.
Exit/Re-Entry Policy
Fans are permitted to leave and re-enter James G. Pressly Stadium with valid event ticket.
Bag Policy/Prohibited Items
Bags will be subject to inspection upon entry. See Prohibited Items for more information. Fans are encouraged to use clear bags.
ADA Accommodations
Only service dogs are permitted inside James G. Pressly Stadium. Any other type of animal is not permitted. The ADA requires that service animals be under the control of the handler at all times and be harnessed, leashed, or tethered unless these devices interfere with the services animal's work or the individual's disability prevents them from using these devices. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA. Visit the University of Florida service animal use page for more information.
First Aid
If you need medical attention, please contact the stadium operations staff, or notify the nearest usher.
Smoking/Tobacco Policy
The University of Florida is a Tobacco Free Campus. All forms of tobacco, including but not limited to, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, snuff and chewing tobacco, are banned from campus. This policy is in effect at all University Athletic Association facilities, including Florida Park. We request and appreciate your adherence and compliance with this University policy.
Game day staff will be monitoring for those in violation and request such action be ceased. Violators are subject to ejection.
Code of Conduct
Gator Fans are widely known for their passion, team support, hospitality, and sportsmanship. Our image is shaped not only by our student-athletes, coaches, students, and faculty, but by our fans as well. Our goal is to create a championship experience with integrity for our teams and fans alike, while maintaining a safe and respectful atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.
The Pepsi Florida Relays are the first of two home meets for Florida in 2026, and the second meet of the outdoor season following the Terry Long FSU Relays that featured nine Gators setting new personal bests and eight additions to the program's all-time top-ten lists.
Tickets & Promotions
Tickets for Pepsi Florida Relays are now on sale. Tickets can be purchased in advance here, or purchased at the Ticket Office on the days of the event. All tickets are general admission, and re-entry is allowed. 2026 team posters and magnets will be available on the concourse upon entry while supplies last.
On Saturday, the Gators will honor Hilda Olemomoi and Tia Wilson at 11:45 AM in a special senior day ceremony.
Fan Information
Parking
There is no spectator parking available at James G. Pressly Stadium. Disabled parking is available on a first-come, first-serve basis with a valid disabled placard.
Spectators will be permitted to park at Flavet Field, Fraternity Row or the UF Law School Green Lot. After 4:30 p.m. on Friday, parking is lifted in all lots except those with 24/7 restrictions. Flavet Field is located off of Woodlawn Dr. between Stadium Rd. and Museum Rd. Directions to Flavet Field can be found here.
Road Closure
The section of Woodlawn Dr. between Fraternity Dr. and SW 2nd Ave. will be closed to the public on both meet days. Access requires a parking pass and is limited to team drop-offs and working staff.
Gates & Ticket Office
On meet days, Pressly Stadium Gates and the Ticket Office will open one (1) hour prior to the scheduled start.
Exit/Re-Entry Policy
Fans are permitted to leave and re-enter James G. Pressly Stadium with valid event ticket.
Bag Policy/Prohibited Items
Bags will be subject to inspection upon entry. See Prohibited Items for more information. Fans are encouraged to use clear bags.
ADA Accommodations
Only service dogs are permitted inside James G. Pressly Stadium. Any other type of animal is not permitted. The ADA requires that service animals be under the control of the handler at all times and be harnessed, leashed, or tethered unless these devices interfere with the services animal's work or the individual's disability prevents them from using these devices. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA. Visit the University of Florida service animal use page for more information.
First Aid
If you need medical attention, please contact the stadium operations staff, or notify the nearest usher.
Smoking/Tobacco Policy
The University of Florida is a Tobacco Free Campus. All forms of tobacco, including but not limited to, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, snuff and chewing tobacco, are banned from campus. This policy is in effect at all University Athletic Association facilities, including Florida Park. We request and appreciate your adherence and compliance with this University policy.
Game day staff will be monitoring for those in violation and request such action be ceased. Violators are subject to ejection.
Code of Conduct
Gator Fans are widely known for their passion, team support, hospitality, and sportsmanship. Our image is shaped not only by our student-athletes, coaches, students, and faculty, but by our fans as well. Our goal is to create a championship experience with integrity for our teams and fans alike, while maintaining a safe and respectful atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.
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