Recommended exit songs for sports day: A collection of tracks that are perfect for a brisk, quick-march exit.
When is sports day season in your area?
It might often be in a cooler season, like May or October.
That said, for the children actually competing, it’s a heated battle.
Some kids might be fired up, saying, “I’m going to take first place in the 100-meter dash!”
This time, we’ll introduce recommended pieces for the exit music at a sports day.
We’ve picked a wide range—from classic staples to recent hit sports anthems and the latest chart-toppers.
We hope you find the perfect one.
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Recommended exit songs for sports day: A collection of tracks perfect for jogging off the field (51–60)
peace signYonezu Kenshi

This is a song by Kenshi Yonezu, well known from the anime My Hero Academia and arguably the most famous singer in Japan now.
With its fast tempo and upbeat lyrics, I think it would really hype up events like entrances and exits, as well as races or other competitions where winning and losing are involved.
It seems better suited for sports festivals from junior high school and up, rather than for preschool or elementary school field days.
Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

This is a song released by Kocchinoken-to in May 2024, an uplifting anthem that pairs a catchy rhythm and melody with a heartwarming message.
The “Giri Giri Dance,” which spread mainly through social media, became a hot topic as an easy, accessible performance for everyone and has been a huge hit as background music and a cheer song at school sports days.
The track packs a powerful, confidence-boosting message into its up-tempo sound, keeping you feeling positive from start to finish.
It also garnered major buzz on TikTok and even led to a collaboration with Sanrio characters.
Its breezy, get-you-running rhythm and friendly, singable melody are part of its charm.
Perfect not only for school sports festivals and athletic events, it’s also a great pick-me-up for everyday motivation.
Colonel BogeyKenneth Joseph Alford

Beloved as a staple of school sports days, this bright and friendly march was inspired by an incident on a golf course.
Composed in 1914 by British composer Kenneth Joseph Alford, it has long been popular in performances by military and concert bands.
It became known worldwide after being used in the 1957 film The Bridge on the River Kwai and later appeared in the 1985 film The Breakfast Club.
Its melody is simple enough to whistle and familiar to almost everyone.
At sports festivals, it’s often used as an entrance or marching tune for events, making it a perfect piece to energize the entire venue.
Radetzky MarchJohann Strauss I

The Radetzky March by Johann Strauss I is a piece that naturally makes you want to clap along as soon as it starts.
It is widely known as a masterpiece of classical music.
Because it is often used in TV commercials, many people have probably heard it at least once, even if they don’t attend classical concerts.
The piece was composed to honor Field Marshal Josef Radetzky, who distinguished himself during the revolutions in Europe.
It’s a perfect fit for athletes who have just fought fiercely at a sports day, don’t you think?
I want to keep it dramatic.BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE

BALLISTIK BOYZ from EXILE TRIBE is a seven-member dance and vocal group formed by finalists from LDH’s auditions “VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 5” and “GLOBAL JAPAN CHALLENGE.” Their third digital single, “I Want to Leave Something Dramatic,” features a pleasing contrast between a lively beat-driven melody and rap.
Its message—valuing pride in the process over the outcome—feels perfect for lifting spirits after a competition.
It’s a pop tune that makes your steps lighter as you leave the venue and will have you humming along before you know it.



