T&F Championships Game App Positions Track and Field for a New Fan Experience

By Adrian Liddell

A new track and field gaming concept is turning the strategy, drama, and team scoring of a full meet into a playable fan experience.

The project, called T&F Championships Game, blends a physical card game with a digital companion app, giving fans a way to draft athletes, build lineups, roll event results, track live scoring, and generate full meet reports. The app is already functioning as a working companion experience, showing live standings, event progression, relay splits, MVP tracking, scoring leaders, and complete meet reports.

At its core, the game asks a powerful question:

What if track and field fans could manage a team the way fantasy football fans manage a roster?

Instead of touchdowns, the currency is points across sprints, hurdles, distance events, relays, jumps, and throws.

A Game Built Around Real Meet Strategy

Unlike sports games that reduce competition to one score, T&F Championships Game is built around the structure of an actual track meet. Players draft from a 60-athlete deck and assign athletes to events. Each athlete has event marks for Low, Average, and Best performances. A roll determines how the athlete performs on meet day.

That makes every decision matter.

Do you use your star sprinter in the 100m, 200m, 4x100, and 4x200? Do you save a strong long sprinter for the 4x400? Do you chase field-event points late in the meet? Do you trust a boom-or-bust athlete with a huge ceiling but risky low marks?

The game captures what track and field fans already know: championships are not won by one athlete alone. They are won through depth, relays, field events, smart lineups, and clutch performances.

The Companion App Changes the Pace

The app is the engine that makes the game move quickly. It handles the parts that would otherwise slow players down:

Players can watch team standings change after each event. A relay win can swing the meet. A thrower can close the gap. A distance runner can rescue a team in the 5000m. The app turns those moments into a live scoreboard experience.

That gives the tabletop game a modern layer: physical cards, digital scoring, and a complete meet report at the end.

A New Lane for Track and Field Fans

Track and field has always had stars, rivalries, rankings, records, and passionate debates. T&F Championships Game gives fans a new way to participate.

Instead of only watching results, players can create their own meet:

The format opens the sport to athletes, coaches, parents, fantasy sports fans, board game players, youth clubs, college track followers, and professional track supporters.

It also teaches the sport naturally. Players learn why fourth place matters, why relay splits are different from open times, why throwers and jumpers can decide a meet, and why team depth can beat pure star power.

Why Team Scoring Is the Breakthrough

The game’s biggest strength is that it makes track and field a team strategy experience.

A player can win the 100m and still lose the meet. Another player can build around relays and field events. Another can draft distance depth. Another can chase risky high-ceiling athletes.

That variety gives the game replay value. No two drafts are the same. No two meets unfold the same way.

The companion app reinforces that by presenting the game like a real meet: event by event, score by score, with final standings and MVP results.

Built for the Future of the Sport

The larger vision behind T&F Championships Game is bigger than a single card game. The concept creates a bridge between fans, athletes, teams, and the possibility of a larger professional track and field ecosystem.

The game can support future special editions, team editions, athlete cards, collector releases, and digital expansion. Its structure already feels built for a world where track fans follow teams, draft favorites, compare results, and share meet reports.

The physical game creates ownership.
The app creates repeat play.
The meet report creates a story.
The team format creates loyalty.

Together, those pieces give track and field something it has rarely had: a fan-first game product with strategy, collectibility, and replayable competition.

A Playable Track Meet in Your Hands

T&F Championships Game is more than a scoreboard and more than a deck of cards. It is a way to turn track and field into a strategic, social, and competitive tabletop experience.

Players do not just watch a meet. They build one.

They draft the roster.
They set the lineup.
They roll the performances.
They chase the championship.

T&F Championships Game releases November 15, 2026.

Pre-orders are available for $15.00 at ALLPACtrack.com.

Draft your team. Set your lineup. Roll the meet.