Track Meet, Competition & Team Event Schedule
Use this page to check upcoming RYFT meet weekends, competition opportunities, team events, schedule changes, holidays, and important club updates.
Trying to see what is coming up?
Use the calendar below to check upcoming meet weekends, club events, holiday notes, and schedule changes.
Jump to Calendar →Need help preparing for competition?
RYFT can help athletes understand warmups, event readiness, race plans, attempt strategy, and meet-day execution.
Competition Prep →Checking practice around a meet?
Meet weekends may affect weekly training, recovery, lifting, and event-specific work. Check the training schedule too.
Training Schedule →Check upcoming meets, holidays, and team updates.
Calendar details may change because of weather, facility availability, meet entries, travel, holidays, or special training days. Always check the latest update before making plans.
Meet details are not final until RYFT confirms them.
- Meet entries may depend on athlete readiness, age, event group, and membership status.
- Meet schedules can change close to competition day.
- Families should confirm arrival time, event schedule, uniform needs, and warmup plan.
- Weekend plans may include meet competition, rest, travel, recovery, or by-announcement training.
Weekends are reserved for rest, off time, travel, or meet competitions.
Not every weekend will include a meet. Not every athlete will compete in every meet. RYFT uses the calendar to help families understand what is coming up and how competition fits into the training plan.
Check the Calendar
Use the meet calendar to see upcoming competition opportunities, holidays, team events, and schedule notes.
Confirm Athlete Fit
Some meets may fit certain athletes better than others depending on age, event, readiness, goals, and current training status.
Confirm Entries
Do not assume an athlete is entered in a meet until RYFT confirms entries, event choices, deadlines, and logistics.
Prepare the Week
Meet weeks may affect training intensity, lifting, recovery, technical work, and the athlete’s weekly rhythm.
Compete
Athletes should arrive prepared with the right gear, warmup plan, event schedule, food, water, and competition mindset.
Review + Adjust
After competition, RYFT can use results, video, feedback, and athlete response to adjust the next training block.
What athletes should confirm before a meet.
Meet days move fast. Parents and athletes should confirm the important details early so competition day feels organized instead of chaotic.
Confirm these details.
- Meet location and parking details
- Arrival time and warmup time
- Event entries and event order
- Uniform or team gear requirements
- Spikes, implements, poles, shoes, or event-specific equipment
- Water, food, weather gear, sunscreen, and warm layers
- Coach communication plan
- Post-meet recovery and next training day
RYFT helps athletes connect training to competition.
A meet is not just a date on a calendar. It is a chance to practice execution, confidence, warmup rhythm, strategy, technical focus, and response under pressure.
Meet Selection
Choosing appropriate competition opportunities based on age, event, readiness, goals, season timing, and athlete development.
Event Strategy
Race plans, attempt strategy, warmup timing, technical cues, meet-day rhythm, and how to compete with purpose.
Parent Clarity
Helping families understand what to expect, what to bring, where to go, and how meet weekends affect training.
Post-Meet Review
Using results, video, feedback, and athlete response to adjust training and prepare for the next competition.
Competition depends on the athlete, event, season, and meet.
RYFT works with athletes at different levels. The right competition plan for a beginner is not the same as the right plan for a serious high school athlete, college athlete, masters athlete, or adaptive athlete.
Some athletes need experience before pressure.
Beginner and younger athletes may use meets to learn the sport, build confidence, try events, and understand how competition works.
Some athletes need targeted competition.
Serious athletes may need a more strategic meet plan based on PR goals, state qualification, recruiting, national meets, or event-specific development.
Some athletes need flexible meet planning.
Adult and masters athletes may need competition options that fit work, family, travel, recovery, and long-term training goals.
Some athletes need event-specific logistics.
Adaptive athletes may need meet planning that accounts for classification, event availability, equipment, facility access, and competition fit.
Always verify meet details before leaving.
Meet schedules can change, weather can affect plans, facilities can adjust logistics, and event order can shift. Always check the latest RYFT calendar update and any meet-specific instructions before making final plans.
Denver Track Club Meet Schedule and Competition Updates
RYFT uses this meet schedule page to help Denver-area track and field families track upcoming meet weekends, competition opportunities, team events, holidays, schedule changes, and club updates.
Families should check this page before meet weekends because event entries, weather, facility access, competition timing, training adjustments, travel, and weekend rest plans may change.
Meet Schedule FAQs
Where do I find upcoming RYFT meets?
Use the upcoming calendar on this page to check meet weekends, team events, holidays, and schedule updates.
Does every athlete compete in every meet?
No. Meet participation depends on the athlete’s age, event, readiness, membership status, schedule, goals, and the specific meet.
Are weekends always meet days?
No. Weekends are generally reserved for rest, off time, travel, meet competitions, or by-announcement training when needed.
Can meet details change?
Yes. Meet details may change because of weather, facility access, event schedules, entry deadlines, holidays, or host-meet updates.
How do we know if our athlete is entered in a meet?
RYFT will communicate meet entries and event plans when applicable. Do not assume an athlete is entered until entries are confirmed.
What should athletes bring to a meet?
Athletes should bring event-specific gear, shoes or spikes, uniform items, water, food, weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and any equipment required for their event.
How does a meet affect the training week?
Meet weeks may affect training intensity, weight lifting, event work, recovery, warmups, and the athlete’s weekly training plan.
Who should I ask if I am unsure about a meet?
Contact RYFT before assuming meet details. It is better to confirm entries, location, timing, and expectations ahead of time.
Need help planning competition?
Check the calendar first. Then use RYFT’s training schedule, competition prep page, or contact page if you need help understanding the next step.