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Michael Johnson admits Grand Slam Track cannot pay its athletes until new investors are found - Johnson says he has to ‘own’ ...
Grand Slam Track founder Michael Johnson has apologised for missing payments to athletes and said the event would not go ahead in 2026 unless a solution was found.
The sprint great has said the event would not go ahead in 2026 unless a solution was found with the company was "struggling with our ability to compensate" athletes due to not receiving promised ...
The founder acknowledged the series’ financial struggles, saying athletes must be fully compensated before the 2026 season ...
Sha'Carri Richardson has endured a difficult few weeks, and her tough period continued as she missed out on a podium finish in the Diamond League event in Poland.
Michael Johnson has vowed Grand Slam Track will return in 2026 despite cancelling its final meet of the year. The athletics league was launched in April with a debut event in Kingston, Jamaica.
Track legend Michael Johnson confirmed that Grand Slam Track is "struggling with our ability to compensate" its athletes amid ...
Track legend Michael Johnson has shared a message regarding the future of his professional track and field league, the Grand Slam Track.
Michael Johnson has confessed his new Grand Slam Track venture has a 'major cash flow issue' and it is not guaranteed to return for a second year. The US legend's new athletics league launched in ...
Michael Johnson's inagural Grand Slam Track League was making fine progress, but hit a bump after a number of investors pulled out, leaving his project in $13m worth of debt.
DAVID COVERDALE: Johnson launched a new track series earlier this year, offering stars record prize pots of $100,000 (£74,200) for winning their category at one of the four scheduled meets.