Gabby Thomas Signs With Grand Slam Track For 2025 Season
Gabby Thomas Signs With Grand Slam Track For 2025 Season
Grand Slam Track has announced the addition of Gabby Thomas ahead of its 2025 season.
Today, Grand Slam Track (GST) announced the signing of Gabby Thomas as a racer for the league's 2025 debut season. Gabby Thomas is the most recent addition for Grand Slam Track, which has been making headlines in recent weeks.
Gabby Thomas is a three-time Olympic Gold Medalist for Team USA. At the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, Thomas took gold in the 200m, 4x100m and 4x400m for Team USA.
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A Harvard University product, Thomas posted a landslide victory in the 200m at the Olympic Games by running 21.83.
“I am so excited to be joining Grand Slam Track, and partnering with Michael Johnson to give our sport the platform it deserves,” said Thomas. “Coming off of the Olympics, I want to continue testing myself and competing at the highest level against the fastest women in the world. Grand Slam Track allows us that chance in 2025. Michael’s vision is incredibly exciting, and I can’t wait to give the millions of track fans around the world even more chances to watch us compete. I look forward to seeing all of our fans at the four Slams next year.”
While at Harvard, she won 22 conference titles (in three years), and set numerous school and conference titles in the 100m, 200m, and 60m.
At the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021, Thomas took Bronze in the 200m and Silver in the 4x100m relay. She then won gold in the 4x100m and silver in the 200m at the 2023 World Championships in Budapest.
What Is Grand Slam Track?
Grand Slam Track, created by four-time Olympic gold medalist Johnson, will feature four track events -- AKA Slams -- in 2025 where signed Racers and appearing Challengers will compete head-to-head in two events over the two-days Slams. Racers will receive base compensation for competing in each Slam and can earn additional prize money based on their performances.
96 total athletes -- 48 Racers and 48 Challengers -- will compete in each Slam. Grand Slam has a prize pot of $12.6 million and the Category winners of Slam will win $100,000.
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