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On Thursday, Grand Slam Observe introduced the signing of their 5 closing Racers–rounding out their official inaugural roster of 48 athletes. With the Slam dates and host venues already set, all that’s left to be revealed are the 4 Challengers that may compete in every occasion at every of the 4 competitions.

The circuit will start with its first assembly on April 4 to six at Independence Park Sports activities Advanced in Kingston, Jamaica.

Slam host cities and venues

  • Slam 1: April 4-6, Independence Park in Kingston, Jamaica.
  • Slam 2: Might 2-4, Ansin Sports activities Advanced in Miami.
  • Slam 3: Might 30-June 1, Franklin Subject, Philadelphia.
  • Slam 4: June 27-29, Drake Stadium, Los Angeles

Athletes from 16 nations can be collaborating in GST’s first season. Twenty American athletes are named to the roster–no less than one in every occasion. Olympic silver medallist Marco Arop is the one Canadian in your complete league, slated to race in opposition to your complete Paris 2024 Olympic 1,500m podium: Josh Kerr, Yared Nuguse and Cole Hocker.

Brief sprints (100m, 200m)

Males

  1. Kenny Bednarek (U.S.)
  2. Fred Kerley (U.S.)
  3. Indirect Seville (Jamaica)
  4. Zharnel Hughes (Nice Britain)

Girls

  1. Melissa Jefferson (U.S.)
  2. Daryll Neita (France)
  3. Gabby Thomas (U.S.)
  4. Brittany Brown (U.S.)
Gabby Thomas
Gabby Thomas takes the gold medal within the ladies’s 200m closing at Paris 2024. Photograph: Kevin Morris

Brief hurdles (100m/110m hurdles, 100m flat)

Males 

  1. Devon Allen (U.S.)
  2. Daniel Roberts (U.S.)
  3. Sasha Zhoya (France)
  4. Freddie Crittenden (U.S.)

Girls

  1. Masai Russell (U.S.)
  2. Cyrena Samba-Mayela (France)
  3. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (Puerto Rico)
  4. Ackera Nugent (Jamaica)
Mariam Abdul-Rashid and Masai Russell
Canada’s Mariam Abdul-Rashid and American hurdler Masai Russell within the semi-finals of the ladies’s 60mH on the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow. Photograph: Kevin Morris

Lengthy sprints (200m, 400m)

Males 

  1. Muzala Samukonga (Zambia)
  2. Quincy Corridor (U.S.)
  3. Matthew Hudson-Smith (Nice Britain)
  4. Jareem Richards (Trinidad and Tobago)

Girls

  1. Marileidy Paulino (Dominican Republic)
  2. Salwa Eid Naser (Bahrain)
  3. Alexis Holmes (U.S.)
  4. Nickisha Pryce (Jamaica)
Quincy Hall
Quincy Corridor takes the gold within the males’s 400m on the Paris 2024 Olympics. Photograph: Nick Iwanyshyn

Lengthy hurdles (400m hurdles, 400m flat)

Males

  1. Alison Dos Santos (Brazil)
  2. Clément Ducos (France)
  3. Roshawn Clarke (Jamaica)
  4. Caleb Dean (U.S.)

Girls

  1. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (U.S.)
  2. Jasmine Jones (U.S.)
  3. Rushell Clayton (Jamaica)
  4. Shamieer Little (U.S.)
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
American Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone within the heats of the ladies’s 400m hurdles on the Paris 2024 Olympic Video games. Photograph: Kevin Morris

Brief distance (800m, 1,500m)

Males 

  1. Josh Kerr (Nice Britain)
  2. Yared Nuguse (U.S.)
  3. Cole Hocker (U.S.)
  4. Marco Arop (Canada)

Girls

  1. Nikki Hiltz (U.S.)
  2. Jessica Hull (Australia)
  3. Mary Moraa (Kenya)
  4. Deribe Weltije (Ethiopia)
Marco Arop
Marco Arop wins silver within the males’s 800m closing at Paris 2024. Photograph: Nick Iwanyshyn

Lengthy distance (3,000m, 5,000m)

Males

  1. Grant Fisher (U.S.)
  2. Ronald Kwemoi (Kenya)
  3. Luis Grijalva (Guatemala)
  4. Hagos Gebrhiwet (Ethiopia)

Girls 

  1. Agnes Ngetich (Kenya)
  2. Tsigie Gebreselama (Ethiopia)
  3. Elise Cranny (U.S.)
  4. Nozomi Tanaka (Japan)
Grant Fisher American record
American distance runner Grant Fisher headlines the lads’s long-distance class. Photograph: James Rhodes (@jrhodesahtletics)

Challengers

It took six months for all Racers to be revealed—followers now look forward to as much as 192 extra of their favorite world-class athletes to be listed as Challengers. 4 extra athletes can be invited to every Slam to fill out the sector of eight rivals, totalling 48 Challengers per meet. These athletes can be chosen by GST on current performances and to gasoline thrilling rivalries. It has not but been introduced when the Challengers can be revealed.

Prize purse

Place Prize Cash Per Slam
1st $100,000.00
2nd $50,000.00
third $30,000.00
4th $25,000.00
fifth $20,000.00
sixth $15,000.00
seventh $12,500.00
eighth $10,000.00

 

Athletes can earn as much as US$400,000 for successful all 4 Slam titles; nevertheless, profitable prizes are supplied for all rivals at every occasion.



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