Tickets now on sale for Miami Slam in Grand Slam Track’s inaugural season

Tickets are officially on sale for the Miami Slam, part of the first-ever Grand Slam Track season, a groundbreaking series that promises to revolutionize professional track competition.

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The Miami Slam will take place from May 2-4, 2025, at the Ansin Sports Complex in Miramar, Florida, showcasing some of the fastest and most electrifying athletes in the world.

The Miami Slam is one of four marquee stops in the new global track series, alongside events in Kingston, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles. Fans will witness head-to-head battles featuring international stars such as Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Fred Kerley, Grant Fisher, and Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, competing for a share of the $12.6 million prize pool.

“South Florida is a vibrant sports destination, and we’re thrilled to bring the excitement of Grand Slam Track to Miramar,” said Michael Johnson, four-time Olympic champion and founder of Grand Slam Track. “The energy and passion of this community will create an incredible atmosphere for our athletes and fans alike.”

Grand Slam Track, backed by more than $30 million in investment, is designed to focus on performance and storytelling, aiming to draw new audiences to track and field with innovative formats and electrifying matchups.

Tickets for the Miami Slam are available now at grandslamtrack.com/events.

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