The Grand Slam Track (GST) series continues its groundbreaking 2025 season with the much-anticipated Philadelphia Slam, scheduled for Saturday, May 31 and Sunday, June 1 at the historic Franklin Field.
Organizers have officially released a packed two-day timetable that promises non-stop action across sprints, hurdles, and distance events.
Philadelphia Slam, the third stop in the Grand Slam calendar, will feature some of the world’s elite athletes. The athletes will be vying for glory in a unique competition format. It combines high-stakes head-to-head battles with a points-based ranking system. Each athlete competes in two races across their specialty group. The cumulative performances will determine who walks away with the coveted Slam Champion title and the $100,000 prize per group.
On Saturday, fans can expect fireworks from the very beginning. The evening kicks off at 4:39 PM EDT with the Women’s 400m hurdles, followed closely by the Men’s 800m. The Men’s and Women’s 200m races will then follow. The night concludes with the Men’s 110m hurdles and the Women’s 100m hurdles in Philadelphia slam – scheduled for 6:22 PM, promising a dramatic finish under the lights.

Sunday’s schedule, beginning at 3:41 PM, brings even more excitement with marquee races like the Men’s and Women’s 100m sprints, Women’s 800m, and Men’s 3000m. The action-packed program closes with the Men’s 100m dash at 5:22 PM, expected to be a fan favorite.

Moreover, Coverage of the event will be available live on The CW and streaming on Peacock, with Saturday’s broadcast window from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM EDT and Sunday’s from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM EDT.
Stars like Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabby Thomas, and Trey Cunningham are expected to light up the track. All eyes will be on Philadelphia as it hosts another unforgettable chapter in this revolutionary series. It aims to reshape professional athletics.