Gabby Thomas and McLaughlin Dominate Grand Slam Track

The Grand Slam Track event in Kingston Jamica kicked off on April 4, 2025, with Olympic champions Gabby Thomas and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone stealing the spotlight.

Thomas, the Paris 2024 200m gold medalist, stormed to victory in women`s 200m, clocking 22.62 seconds to earn 12 points and launch her long sprint campaign. Meanwhile, McLaughlin-Levrone, the 400m world record holder, dominated her season opener, winning in 52.76 seconds.

With Thomas eyeing the 400m and McLaughlin-Levrone preparing for further flat races. Their stellar performance highlighted their readiness for the upcoming season.

On the other hand, Fred Kerley, a Tokyo 2020 silver medalist, struggled in the men’s 100m, finishing seventh with a lackluster 10.30 seconds, trailing Kenny Bednarek’s stunning 10.08 seconds. This dismal performance raised questions about Kerley’s form heading into the rest of the season.

The Grand Slam Track Series boasts a $12.6 million prize purse and aims to elevate the sport’s global image.  With its innovative format and elite athlete lineup, the event is poised to captivate audiences worldwide.

As the competitions continue, fans eagerly await the next performances from Thomas, McLaughlin-Levrone, and other stars. Kingston`s selection as a host city underscores Jamaica’s rich track and field legacy, providing a vibrant backdrop for this groundbreaking league.

The event’s success is expected to inspire future generations of athletes and further solidify Jamaica`s position in the world of athletics.

As the Grand Slam Track continues, all eyes remain on Thomas and McLaughlin-Levron to see if they will maintain the momentum.  and lead the pack to the finish.

With their impressive starts, they have set high expectations for their performances in the coming days.

In summary;

  • Gabby Thomas and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone dominated the inaugural Grand Slam Track Event in Kingston, Jamaica.
  • Thomas won the women`s 200m with a time of 22.62 seconds.
  • McLaughlin-Levrone took the 400m hurdles in 52.76 seconds.
  • Fred Kerley struggled in the men`s 100m, finishing seventh.

 

 

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