The CW Network, NBC Sports and Grand Slam Track have announced a three-way broadcast partnership, confirming The CW Network as the exclusive U.S. broadcast home and Peacock as the exclusive streaming home for Grand Slam Track.
With each Slam featuring three days of competition, Peacock will stream all action live, and will provide exclusive coverage of the first day of competition of every event.
The CW will exclusively broadcast all Saturday and Sunday events live across the United States.
“We’re delighted to finally be able to announce this incredibly exciting broadcast and streaming partnership to all our fans in the United States,” said Grand Slam Track™ Commissioner Michael Johnson. “I’d like to personally thank both our great friends and partners at The CW and NBC Sports for putting together this agreement, which will help us continue to revolutionize the sport of track. We were determined to make sure that Grand Slam Track™ would be seen by millions of fans across the country, and we’re delighted to be delivering on that promise.”
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.
Don’t miss all of the track & field action streaming on FloTrack. Check out the FloTrack schedule for more events.
Video footage from each event will be archived and stored in a video library for FloTrack subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscriptions.
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