AUSTIN, Texas – The first day of the 95th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays presented by Truist came to end with Leo Neugebauer of the No. 10 Texas men's track and field team clear ahead of the competition in the men's decathlon with a personal best first day score of 4,445 points.
The four-time All-American started the competition looking to defend his 2022 Texas Relays decathlon title in hopes of becoming the first back-to-back Texas Relays Champion in the event since Trey Hardee in 2005-06.
He began the day with a personal best time of 10.