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Grand Slam Track

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Professional track and field league
Grand Slam Track
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Current sports event2025 Grand Slam Track
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Founded2024
Official websiteGrand Slam Track

Grand Slam Track is a professionaltrack and field league, first announced in 2024 by American former Olympic champion sprinterMichael Johnson. The first season ran from April to June 2025. After being initially announced in February 2024, the name of the league and other details were announced at a June 2024 press conference inLos Angeles hosted byJohn Anderson.[1]

Development

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FormersprinterMichael Johnson, who had had the idea for Grand Slam Track since the 1990s,[2] announced in February 2024 his intention to launch atrack and field league in 2025. It was announced that the league would include a series of events during the track season between April and September, though events ended up only running through June.[3][4] Johnson, along with billionaire hedge fund managerBill Ackman, were reported to be investing millions of their own money in the league.[5][6]

The announcement of the League in February 2024 came with the stated aims to increase and boost the sport oftrack and field in public consciousness and to promote the sport outside the four-yearly cycle ofOlympic Games.[7] One of the aims is for the Track and Field League to resemble other sports leagues, with global athletes.[8] As opposed to once every four years like the Olympic Games, the Grand Slam Track league will occur four times every year.[4]

In May 2024, formermiddle-distance runnerKyle Merber confirmed he was employed as Senior Director of Racing.[9] Olympic champion and former sprinterMorolake Akinosun was announced as the Head of Athlete Relations in September 2024.

Among the first athletes to sign-up for the events in June 2024 were double Olympic champion 400 m hurdlerSydney McLaughlin-Levrone and 2023 world champion and 2024 Olympic silver medalist in the 1500 mJosh Kerr.[10][11][12] In September 2024, it was confirmed thatCole Hocker andYared Nuguse, the 2024 Olympic gold and bronze medalists respectively in the 1500 metres, had signed onto the league.[13] During this month sprintersKenny Bednarek andFred Kerley also signed onto the league.[14]

On 13 September 2024,LetsRun.com reported that the Grand Slam Track meet locations would be inLos Angeles,New York City,Kingston (Jamaica), andBirmingham (England), with the events being held during two weeks in April and two weeks in May, noting that they had not yet confirmed the information with a second source.[15] In November 2024, Grand Slam Track officially announced the four locations as Kingston, Los Angeles,Miramar, andPhiladelphia.[16]

By 19 December 2024, the entire set of racers for the 2025 season was announced. The roster included 13 individual global gold medalists, although notable omissions includedNoah Lyles andSha'Carri Richardson.[17][18]

On 12 June 2025, it was announced that the Los Angeles Slam was cancelled for various reasons, including the current "geopolitical climate of LA" and a "poor lease agreement withUCLA".[19] On 18 June 2025, Grand Slam Track announced a partnership with Sundial Media and Technology Group.[20]

Financial challenges

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Following the conclusion of the 2025 season, as of July 2025, the league has yet to pay the City ofMiramar for the rental of theAnsin Sports Complex for the duration of theMiami Slam. It has also been reported that the league still owes $13 million in prize money and appearance fees to athletes, thoughKingston Slam appearance fees have been paid out. Prize money payouts are scheduled from the end of July through to the end of September, and will include the honoring of Los Angeles appearance fees. Some athletes, includingGabby Thomas,Emmanuel Wanyonyi,Alison dos Santos, andGrant Fisher have commented about not having yet received payment.[21][22][23]Sebastian Coe commented thatWorld Athletics was monitoring outstanding athlete payments from Grand Slam Track.[24] In an interview on July 24, Michael Johnson stated the league was facing a difficult financial situation, in part caused by excessive spending. Furthermore, a key investor withdrew an eight-figure commitment shortly after the Kingston Slam.[25][26]

On July 31, it was reported that the prize money payments scheduled for the end of July, roughly $3 million, were not paid.[27] In August, Michael Johnson apologized for missing the payment deadline and stated the 2026 season will not occur unless a solution is found.[28]

Overview

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The league has four "slams," also known as meets, which take place in a season from April through June.[4] In each slam, there are six event categories for males and females, listed below. Each event category features two disciplines that athletes will compete in over the course of a weekend.[2]

For each category, there are eight competitors in total. Four of these are the "Grand Slam Racers," who, at the beginning of the season, make the starting list of each of the four Grand Slam events, for a total of 48 consistent athletes present in each slam (four racers in six categories, male and female). They are chosen based on their world rankings and merits and are among the best in the world. The other four competitors are the "Grand Slam Challengers," who are emerging athletes and are attempting to earn a spot as a Grand Slam Racer for the following season. The Challengers will vary between Grand Slam events based on recent performances and potential matchups.[2]

From first to eighth place, points are distributed as follows for each individual event: 12, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1.[a] The athlete with the best combined score between the two events in their category is deemed the winner, or Slam champion, of that specific meet. Should there be a tie, the highest individual finishing placement between the two will win the Slam. If the tie persists, then the lowest combined time is utilized as a tiebreaker.[2]

At the conclusion of the season, one male and one female athlete are crowned the "Racer of the Year" based on their cumulative points earned across all four Slams.[2]

Event categories

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Event CategoryFirst EventSecond Event
Short Sprints100 m200 m
Short Hurdles100 m hurdles (W)
110 m hurdles (M)
100 m flat
Long Sprints200 m400 m
Long Hurdles400 m hurdles400 m flat
Short Distance800 m1500 m
Long Distance[note 1]3000 m5000 m

Prize money

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The Grand Slam Track league offers a chance for athletes, should they win each of the four[note 2] Slams in their event category, to win upwards of US$400,000[note 3] in a single season.[2][note 4]

PlacePrize money per slam
1st$100,000
2nd$50,000
3rd$30,000
4th$25,000
5th$20,000
6th$15,000
7th$12,500
8th$10,000

Broadcast

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In February 2025, Grand Slam Track announced agreements withThe CW, anover-the-air network, and the streaming servicePeacock in the United States. All events stream on Peacock, while The CW airs weekend coverage.NBC, whose parent company owns Peacock, also airs a highlight special.[31]

Editions

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The league officially launched in June 2024, prior to its 2025 debut season.[32]

SeasonInfoKingston SlamMiami SlamPhiladelphia SlamLos Angeles Slam
2025Venue, City, CountryIndependence Park,Kingston,JamaicaAnsin Sports Complex,Miami,USAFranklin Field,Philadelphia,USADrake Stadium,Los Angeles,USA
DateApril 4–6May 2–4May 31 – June 1Cancelled[33][note 5]

Slam winners

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Key:(R) = Racer /(C) = Challenger

2025 season

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Men

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Event CategoryKingstonMiamiPhiladelphiaRacer of the Year[34]
Short Sprints Kenny Bednarek (USA)(R) Kenny Bednarek (USA)(R)
Short Hurdles Sasha Zhoya (FRA)(R) Trey Cunningham (USA)(C) Jamal Britt (USA)(C)
Long Sprints Matthew Hudson-Smith (GBR)(R) Jereem Richards (TTO)(R) Matthew Hudson-Smith (GBR)(R)
Long Hurdles Alison dos Santos (BRA)(R) Trevor Bassitt (USA)(C)
Short Distance Emmanuel Wanyonyi (KEN)(C) Josh Kerr (GBR)(R) Marco Arop (CAN)(R)
Long Distance Grant Fisher (USA)(R) Nico Young (USA)(C)

Women

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Event CategoryKingstonMiamiPhiladelphiaRacer of the Year[35]
Short Sprints Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (USA)(R) Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (USA)(R)
Short Hurdles Danielle Williams (JAM)(C) Ackera Nugent (JAM)(R)
Long Sprints Gabrielle Thomas (USA)(R) Marileidy Paulino (DOM)(R)
Long Hurdles Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA)(R) Jasmine Jones (USA)(R)
Short Distance Diribe Welteji (ETH)(R) Freweyni Hailu (ETH)(C) Diribe Welteji (ETH)(R)
Long Distance Ejgayehu Taye (ETH)(C) Agnes Jebet Ngetich (KEN)(R) Agnes Jebet Ngetich (KEN)(R)

League records

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Key:(R) = Racer /(C) = Challenger

Men

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EventRecordAthleteNationDateSlamRef
100 m9.86(+0.8 m/s)Kenny Bednarek(R) United States1 June 20252025 Philadelphia[36]
200 m19.84(+0.2 m/s)Kenny Bednarek(R) United States4 May 20252025 Miami[37]
400 m43.98Jacory Patterson(C) United States3 May 20252025 Miami
800 m1:43.38Marco Arop(R) Canada31 May 20252025 Philadelphia[36]
1500 m3:34.44Josh Kerr(R) Great Britain1 June 20252025 Philadelphia
3000 m7:51.55Hagos Gebrhiwet(R) Ethiopia6 April 20252025 Kingston[38]
5000 m13:40.32Grant Fisher(R) United States4 May 20252025 Miami[37]
110 m hurdles13.00(+1.4 m/s)Trey Cunningham(C) United States3 May 20252025 Miami
400 m hurdles47.61Alison dos Santos(R) Brazil4 April 20252025 Kingston[38]

Women

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EventRecordAthleteNationDateSlamRef
100 m10.73(+1.3 m/s)Melissa Jefferson-Wooden(R) United States1 June 20252025 Philadelphia[36]
200 m21.95(+1.1 m/s)Gabrielle Thomas(R) United States3 May 20252025 Miami[37]
400 m48.67Salwa Eid Naser(R) Bahrain5 April 20252025 Kingston[38]
800 m1:58.23Nikki Hiltz(R) United States4 April 20252025 Kingston
1500 m3:58.04Diribe Welteji(R) Ethiopia31 May 20252025 Philadelphia[36]
3000 m8:22.72Hirut Meshesha(C) Ethiopia4 May 20252025 Miami[38]
5000 m14:25.80Agnes Jebet Ngetich(R) Kenya2 May 20252025 Miami[37]
100 m hurdles12.17(+2.0 m/s)Masai Russell(R) United States2 May 20252025 Miami
400 m hurdles52.07Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone(R) United States3 May 20252025 Miami

Notes

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  1. ^Changed to 3000 m only at the 2025 Philadelphia Slam
  2. ^Three for 2025 season
  3. ^US$300,000.00 for 2025 season
  4. ^At the 2025 Philadelphia Slam, prize money was halved for the Long Distance event category, since only one event was contested.
  5. ^Originally scheduled for June 27–29
  1. ^Points were originally announced in 2024 as 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1, but by 2025 before the first Slam, the points system was changed to award 12 points to the winner instead of 10.[29][30]

References

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