Sorare Doesn’t Cover Track and Field. Peaxel Does.

If you’re a track and field fan searching for a fantasy platform, you’ve probably noticed something frustrating: Sorare has football, basketball, and baseball. That’s it. No sprinters. No hurdlers. No relay teams. For athletics enthusiasts, the biggest fantasy sports platform simply doesn’t exist.

Peaxel fills that gap. It’s a free-to-play fantasy game covering Olympic sports, combat disciplines, extreme sports, and yes—track and field. You collect athlete cards, build lineups, and compete based on real-world performances. This isn’t a niche workaround. It’s the only fantasy platform where you can roster a 400m hurdler and actually score points when she medals.

What Peaxel Offers That Sorare Can’t

The comparison is straightforward because there’s genuinely nothing to compare on Sorare’s side for athletics. Here’s what the landscape looks like:

  • Sport coverage: Sorare covers 3 major team sports. Peaxel covers 50+ disciplines across Olympic, combat, cycling, gymnastics, BMX, rugby, and extreme sports. Track and field sits firmly in Peaxel’s Olympic category.
  • Entry cost: Sorare requires purchasing NFT cards on secondary markets, often at significant cost. Peaxel is free-to-play—you build your collection without spending money upfront.
  • Athlete depth: On Peaxel, you’ll find athletes across disciplines that fantasy platforms typically ignore. That includes sprinters, middle-distance runners, and relay specialists.

For track and field fans, this isn’t about which platform is “better” in some abstract sense. It’s about which platform lets you play at all. Only one does.

How Track and Field Works on Peaxel

Building a track and field lineup follows Peaxel’s standard mechanics. You collect athlete cards representing real competitors, slot them into your lineup, and earn points based on their actual performances at competitions. The athletes aren’t fictional. The events aren’t simulated.

Take Tetyana Melnyk, a Ukrainian 400m and 400m hurdles specialist. She’s competed at three Olympic Games—2016, 2020, and 2024. Her personal bests sit at 51.92 seconds for the 400m and 57.40 seconds for the hurdles. She’s won European Indoor Championship bronze in the 4x400m relay and Universiade gold. On Peaxel, her athlete card reflects that track record.

When Melnyk competes at a Diamond League event or a major championship, your lineup scores accordingly. That’s the core loop: real athletes, real events, real points.

Building Your First Athletics Lineup

Start simple. Peaxel doesn’t require you to master complex salary caps or auction mechanics on day one. You browse the full sports roster, find track and field athletes, and add them to your collection.

For someone new to fantasy athletics, here’s a practical approach:

  1. Focus on athletes with upcoming events. Major championships and Diamond League meets create scoring opportunities.
  2. Diversify across event types. A 400m specialist like Melnyk pairs well with athletes from different distances or disciplines.
  3. Check the competition calendar. Athletes don’t score points during off-seasons—timing matters.

Honestly, track and field is one of the more straightforward fantasy sports because results are objective. Medals, times, and placements translate directly into points. No ambiguity.

Why Athletics Fans Should Care About This Platform Gap

Fantasy sports grew up around football, basketball, and baseball because those leagues have massive media deals and daily game schedules. Track and field doesn’t fit that mold. Meets happen in bursts. The Olympic cycle dominates the calendar. Traditional fantasy platforms ignored athletics because the business model didn’t match.

Peaxel built differently. By covering Olympic sports alongside combat, extreme, and cycling disciplines, it created space for athletes who’d otherwise never appear in fantasy games. That includes three-time Olympians like Melnyk, whose career spans nearly a decade of international competition.

For fans who’ve watched Diamond League broadcasts wishing they could roster their favorite hurdler, this is the platform that finally makes it possible.

Getting Started Takes Five Minutes

Head to Peaxel, create an account, and browse the track and field athletes available. There’s no paywall blocking your first lineup. You can explore Tetyana Melnyk’s profile, check her competition history, and add her card to your collection immediately.

If you’ve been waiting for a fantasy game that treats athletics seriously, this is it.