Revolutionizing Track and Field: Michael Johnson’s Vision for a New Era
Legendary Olympic champion Michael Johnson has embarked on an ambitious project to transform the world of track and field. He’s launched a new league, Grand Slam Track, with the goal of keeping the sport relevant and exciting beyond the Olympic Games.
Johnson, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, wants to capitalize on the momentum generated by the Paris Games and create a platform where top athletes can compete regularly. The league will feature 96 athletes participating in multiple events, including the 100m and 200m, at four major championships starting in April 2025.
The track and field icon is keen to attract the world’s fastest athletes, including Noah Lyles, and his rivals, to create a competitive and thrilling experience for fans. Johnson believes that having the biggest stars on board will help maintain the sport’s popularity and attract new fans.
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, a renowned athlete, has already signed on as an ambassador for the league. Johnson is confident that his vision will appeal to top athletes, offering a lucrative package that includes base compensation and significant prize money.

Johnson is optimistic about the current state of track and field, but he’s convinced that his league can take the sport to new heights. With Grand Slam Track, he aims to create a sustainable model that will keep fans engaged and excited about the sport throughout the year, not just during the Olympics.