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Warner Bros. Discovery & Grand Slam Track™, the new global home of professional track competition, are delighted to announce their multi-year partnership to bring live elite Track racing to fans across Europe & Asia. Olympic medallists, World Champions and national heroes are set to face-off in the new elite track league launched by Olympic legend Michael Johnson, with live coverage coming to WBD Sports’ channels and platforms across Europe and Asia beginning in April. Eurosport (Europe and Asia) and TNT Sports (UK and Ireland) will offer live linear coverage while every event on the 2025 calendar will be available to stream live and on-demand on Max and discovery+*, offering athletics fans a front row seat to the action however they choose to watch. Two Circles, the global sports marketing business, has been instrumental to securing the deal as the lead advisors to Grand Slam Track™ on its global media rights. The dynamic new league features 24 races across 12 event groups per Slam – including Sprints, Distance, and Hurdles –- with two hours of live coverage produced by the host broadcaster at each meeting for fans around the world. The league will host four “Slams” in 2025, emanating from Kingston, Jamaica (National Stadium), Miami, Florida (Miramar’s Ansin Sports Complex), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Franklin Field), and Los Angeles, California (Drake Stadium). In total, 96 athletes, including 48 Grand Slam Track Racers boasting 34 medals from the Olympic Games Paris 2024 alone, will face off against each other and 48 Challengers in the quest to build up their points tally. World-beating athletes set to compete include Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabby Thomas, Cole Hocker, Yared Nuguse, and Quincy Hall (USA); Josh Kerr, Daryll Neita, Dina Asher-Smith, Matthew Hudson-Smith and Zharnel Hughes (Great Britain); Oblique Seville, Nickisha Pryce and Ackera Nugent (Jamaica) and many other global superstars, like Japan’s Nozomi Tanaka, and France’s Sasha Zhoya, Clément Ducos, and Cyréna Samba-Mayela. Scott Young, Group SVP Content, Production and Business Operations at Warner Bros. Discovery Sports Europe, said: “We are particularly excited about this new innovative format for a much-loved sport. Track remains the king of Olympics sports, consistently attracting the largest audiences through nail-biting races and intense athletic performances from some of the biggest personalities in sport. Our ambition to continue telling the inspiring stories of these athletes between Olympic cycles is matched by Michael Johnson and the Grand Slam Track competition. We can’t wait to work in partnership to scale coverage of this exciting new world-class athletics competition to fans all around the world through our premium channel and platform portfolio.” Michael Johnson, CEO & Commissioner of Grand Slam Track™ , said: “We are delighted to partner with our friends at Warner Bros. Discovery to bring Grand Slam Track to fans across Europe and Asia. Since our launch, we’ve had a huge amount of support from our great fans on these continents. We set out to ensure our broadcasts were easily accessible for fans around the world, and wanted to make sure our Racers had a platform on which they could perform, entertain, and grow their fanbases. This deal ensures that is reality, and we can’t wait to get started in Kingston, Jamaica, on April 4th.”. WBD Sports has a proven track record of bringing athletics to larger audiences than any other broadcaster. During its coverage of the Olympic Games Paris 2024, where WBD Sports collectively reached more than 215 million fans in Europe alone, athletics was its most watched sport – contributing to around 18% of all linear viewing and over 15 million hours of content streamed on Max and discovery+ . Athletics also drove the largest audience on a single day during the Olympics, on Sunday 4 July, which culminated in the fastest ever men’s 100m final where all eight competitors finished in under 10 seconds for the first time. The Olympics, including athletics, are central to WBD’s multi-sport offer in Europe, which is powering its immense streaming content proposition on Max as it continues to expand into new markets such as the UK, Italy and Germany in 2026. Tickets for all four Slams are on sale now at https://grandslamtrack.com/events.

PRINCE BOATENG by PRINCE BOATENG
March 5, 2025
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Warner Bros. Discovery & Grand Slam Track™, the new global home of professional track competition, are delighted to announce their multi-year partnership to bring live elite Track racing to fans across Europe & Asia.  Olympic medallists, World Champions and national heroes are set to face-off in the new elite track league launched by Olympic legend Michael Johnson, with live coverage coming to WBD Sports’ channels and platforms across Europe and Asia beginning in April.  Eurosport (Europe and Asia) and TNT Sports (UK and Ireland) will offer live linear coverage while every event on the 2025 calendar will be available to stream live and on-demand on Max and discovery+*, offering athletics fans a front row seat to the action however they choose to watch.  Two Circles, the global sports marketing business, has been instrumental to securing the deal as the lead advisors to Grand Slam Track™ on its global media rights.  The dynamic new league features 24 races across 12 event groups per Slam – including Sprints, Distance, and Hurdles –- with two hours of live coverage produced by the host broadcaster at each meeting for fans around the world. The league will host four “Slams” in 2025, emanating from Kingston, Jamaica (National Stadium), Miami, Florida (Miramar’s Ansin Sports Complex), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Franklin Field), and Los Angeles, California (Drake Stadium).  In total, 96 athletes, including 48 Grand Slam Track Racers boasting 34 medals from the Olympic Games Paris 2024 alone, will face off against each other and 48 Challengers in the quest to build up their points tally. World-beating athletes set to compete include Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabby Thomas, Cole Hocker, Yared Nuguse, and Quincy Hall (USA); Josh Kerr, Daryll Neita, Dina Asher-Smith, Matthew Hudson-Smith and Zharnel Hughes (Great Britain); Oblique Seville, Nickisha Pryce and Ackera Nugent (Jamaica) and many other global superstars, like Japan’s Nozomi Tanaka, and France’s Sasha Zhoya, Clément Ducos, and Cyréna Samba-Mayela.  Scott Young, Group SVP Content, Production and Business Operations at Warner Bros. Discovery Sports Europe, said: “We are particularly excited about this new innovative format for a much-loved sport. Track remains the king of Olympics sports, consistently attracting the largest audiences through nail-biting races and intense athletic performances from some of the biggest personalities in sport. Our ambition to continue telling the inspiring stories of these athletes between Olympic cycles is matched by Michael Johnson and the Grand Slam Track competition. We can’t wait to work in partnership to scale coverage of this exciting new world-class athletics competition to fans all around the world through our premium channel and platform portfolio.”  Michael Johnson, CEO & Commissioner of Grand Slam Track™ , said: “We are delighted to partner with our friends at Warner Bros. Discovery to bring Grand Slam Track to fans across Europe and Asia. Since our launch, we’ve had a huge amount of support from our great fans on these continents. We set out to ensure our broadcasts were easily accessible for fans around the world, and wanted to make sure our Racers had a platform on which they could perform, entertain, and grow their fanbases. This deal ensures that is reality, and we can’t wait to get started in Kingston, Jamaica, on April 4th.”.  WBD Sports has a proven track record of bringing athletics to larger audiences than any other broadcaster. During its coverage of the Olympic Games Paris 2024, where WBD Sports collectively reached more than 215 million fans in Europe alone, athletics was its most watched sport – contributing to around 18% of all linear viewing and over 15 million hours of content streamed on Max and discovery+ . Athletics also drove the largest audience on a single day during the Olympics, on Sunday 4 July, which culminated in the fastest ever men’s 100m final where all eight competitors finished in under 10 seconds for the first time. The Olympics, including athletics, are central to WBD’s multi-sport offer in Europe, which is powering its immense streaming content proposition on Max as it continues to expand into new markets such as the UK, Italy and Germany in 2026.  Tickets for all four Slams are on sale now at https://grandslamtrack.com/events.
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Six Olympic champions and a Paralympic gold medallist from Paris 2024 have been nominated for the 2025 Laureus World Sports Awards.

Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Sifan Hassan, Faith Kipyegon are up for World Sportswoman of the Year, with all three starring in the French capital last year.

After a world-record breaking run to retain her Olympic title in the 400m hurdles, McLaughlin-Levrone followed that up by helping the US women’s 4x400m team secure gold at the State de France.

Hassan created history in Paris by becoming the first ever female athlete to secure three medals in the 5000m, 10,000m and marathon.

The Dutch athlete claimed bronzes in the 5000m and 10,000m and then took gold over 26.2 miles, all in the space of just six days.

Kipyegon won her third Olympic consecutive 1500m title last year – becoming the first ever athlete to achieve the feat – after golds at both Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020.

The Kenyan also added Olympic silver in the 5000m and lowered her own world of record to 3:49.04 at the Paris Diamond League.

Mondo Duplantis is nominated for Sportsman of the Year, while Letsile Tebogo and Julien Alfred could win the World Breakthrough of the Year Award.

At the Paris Olympics, Duplantis retained his pole vault title with a world record of 6.25m, with the Swede having since raised that mark to 6.27m.

Tebogo became Botswana’s first ever Olympic champion with 200m gold in the French capital, clocking an African record of 19.46 – a time that placed him fifth on the all-time list over half a lap.

The 21-year-old then followed that up by helping Botswana’s men’s 4x400m team secure an Olympic silver medal, finishing behind the US.

Alfred meanwhile became the Olympic 100m champion in Paris, backing that title up with silver in the 200m.

They were Saint Lucia’s first ever medals at the Games and the country then declared a national holiday to commemorate Alfred.

Catherine Debrunner, after a record-breaking summer, is up for World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability Award.

The Swiss athlete secured five gold medals in the T53 400m and 800m plus T54 1500m, 5000m and marathon. She also claimed silver in the T53 100m.

Away from the Olympics, Debrunner won the London, Chicago and Berlin Marathons.

Source: AW

PRINCE BOATENG

PRINCE BOATENG

Pince Boateng is a professional journalist with a strong focus on sports reporting and storytelling. He is a recognized member of the Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) and the International Sports Press Association (AIPS), reflecting his commitment to ethical, accurate, and high-quality journalism. With a passion for sports development and athlete-focused narratives, Pince Boateng covers a wide range of sporting events, delivering insightful analysis and timely reports across local and international platforms. His work is driven by professionalism, credibility, and a dedication to amplifying sports discourse in Ghana and beyond.

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