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Relay Races in South Carolina

South Carolina has 9 upcoming relay races scheduled for 2026. That is the 3rd-highest event count for relay racing of any state. Greenville is the busiest city with 2 relays, ahead of Mount Pleasant (1) and Travelers Rest (1).

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Blue Sky to Blue Sky: 10-Year Anniversary Run & Relay
Running

Blue Sky to Blue Sky: 10-Year Anniversary Run & Relay

June 27, 2026
Mount Pleasant, SC
Carolina Reaper Challenge (50k - 13.1 - 10k & Relay)
Running

Carolina Reaper Challenge (50k - 13.1 - 10k & Relay)

July 18, 2026
Greenville, SC
Ville to Ville Sprint Relay
Running

Ville to Ville Sprint Relay

September 26, 2026
Travelers Rest, SC
Ville to Ville Coastal Relay
Running

Ville to Ville Coastal Relay

October 17, 2026
Summerville, SC
Better Together Run/Relay
Running

Better Together Run/Relay

October 17, 2026
Aynor, SC

Running

Hilton Head Torch Relay

Hilton Head Island, SC

Running

Hilton Head Torch Relay

November 7, 2026
Hilton Head Island, SC
Palmetto Bluff Buffalo Run 10K, 30K, 50K Ultra and Relay
Ultra

Palmetto Bluff Buffalo Run 10K, 30K, 50K Ultra and Relay

December 13, 2026
Bluffton, SC
Snowbird Challenge (50k - 13.1 - 5.2 - Relay)
Running

Snowbird Challenge (50k - 13.1 - 5.2 - Relay)

January 23, 2027
Greenville, SC
Lovers Lane 2 Mile & Relay
Running

Lovers Lane 2 Mile & Relay

February 12, 2027
Simpsonville, SC

Relay Races in Nearby States

Frequently asked questions

What is a relay race?
A relay race divides a long course among a team of runners who take turns running legs. Teams are typically 4-12 people. Relays range from short marathons split among 4 runners to 200-mile overnight adventures.
What is a Ragnar relay?
Ragnar is the largest relay series in the US with ~20 events. Teams of 6-12 runners cover approximately 200 miles in 24-36 hours, taking turns running legs of 3-8 miles. Road and trail formats are available.
What is Hood to Coast?
Hood to Coast is the original long-distance relay, running 199 miles from Mt. Hood to Seaside, Oregon. Called "The Mother of All Relays," it has sold out 26 years straight and accommodates about 1,050 teams.
How do I form a relay team?
Most relay events allow teams of 6-12 runners. You can recruit friends, coworkers, or running club members. Many events also have an "ultra" team option for smaller groups of 3-6 who each run more legs.