Andrew Guo, a member of the PennCraft Team at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, and Capt. Michael Maggitti, the Marketing and Communication Officer for 8th Marine Corps District, comment on a live-stream Twitch channel about the Digital Penn Relays in a screenshot captured on Twitch.TV, April 24, 2020. In the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, the Penn Relays, which is the largest and oldest track and field event in the United States, was moved online as a way to continue connecting with schools, athletes, coaches, vendors and fans. All participants logged in to Minecraft, a video game known for its pixelated style, where they entered a virtual version of Franklin Field, the typical setting for the Penn Relays. Here, players competed against each other in four track and field themed obstacle courses, one of which was a Marine Corps obstacle course. (Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Naomi May)
Date Taken: | 04.24.2020 |
Date Posted: | 04.27.2020 15:21 |
Photo ID: | 6187221 |
VIRIN: | 200424-M-HX988-002 |
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Location: | PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, US |
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