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Michael Johnson Attributes Grand Slam Track Financial Struggles to Withdrawal of Major Investor

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterJuly 26, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Michael Johnson’s Vision in Crisis: The Challenges Facing the Grand Slam Track League

The ambitious dream of Olympic legend Michael Johnson to reinvent track and field through the Grand Slam Track League is currently facing a dire financial reality. Following its launch, the league has confronted a multimillion-dollar shortfall after a significant investor reportedly withdrew from a key funding commitment.

The Fallout from Financial Instability

As a direct consequence of this financial instability, many athletes have not received their compensation, while essential vendors are left waiting for payments, culminating in a situation where the league that promised to revolutionize the sport is struggling to maintain basic operations. Johnson confirmed in an interview with Front Office Sports that a crucial backer pulled out shortly after the league’s inaugural event in Kingston, Jamaica.

“That was a huge blow to us, leading to a major cash flow issue that positioned us and our athletes precariously,” he stated. Despite these setbacks, Johnson remains optimistic about the future, emphasizing confidence in the league’s ability to rebound.

Understanding the Investor Withdrawal

The investor who retracted their commitment had committed to an eight-figure financing agreement prior to their exit, allegedly citing economic instability following a \”surprise tariff announcement\” by former President Donald Trump during his July 4th address as the reason for their decision. Johnson pointed to broader economic uncertainties, describing the current climate as a “very, very difficult economic situation.”

Debts Accumulating

As the financial situation deteriorates, Grand Slam Track is reportedly responsible for at least $13 million in unpaid wages to athletes, alongside undisclosed amounts owed to vendors. A staggering $77,000 bill to the city of Miramar, Florida, which hosted the league’s second event, is currently unpaid, with payments behind schedule as recently as last week.

Athletes have expressed their frustrations publicly, with Olympian Gabby Thomas posting a simple plea—”Pls pay me“—on a league social media post, echoing sentiments shared by many in private discussions.

Cancelled Events and Non-Payment Issues

In a stark contradiction to previous statements by the league regarding its cancellation of the final event in Los Angeles, which was attributed to “scheduling and venue issues,” Johnson revealed that the primary reason was the league’s lack of funds. “We had an investor that wasn’t able to honor their complete commitment to the league,” he elaborated. “We’ve had a very difficult situation this year financially.”

The League’s Initial Promise

Grand Slam Track was initially launched with a robust backing of $30 million and an aim to elevate athlete earnings within a sport that traditionally offers limited financial support. Its marquee feature was a $100,000 prize for event group winners—dramatically more than what is typically available on conventional circuits like the Diamond League.

With backing from notable firms like Winners Alliance, chaired by billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, and APL Ventures, led by Albert Lee, the future seemed bright. However, amid ongoing challenges, Winners Alliance remains supportive and is reportedly collaborating with Johnson to stabilize the financial framework of the league in hopes of a resurgence in 2026.

The Immediate Challenges Ahead

The path forward appears complex. Reports indicate that Vista Equity’s Robert Smith provided a last-minute investment to help the league conduct its third event in Philadelphia, yet additional funding hasn’t materialized to carry the league through to its planned events, resulting in recent layoffs and staff salary reductions by 15%.

Johnson, while maintaining that the Grand Slam Track League is not finished, acknowledges the significant challenges ahead. “We probably went too fast,” he admitted. “We probably need to be more cautious, and certainly will going forward.”

Future Prospects and Investor Interest

Despite the obstacles, there remains a glimmer of hope. Johnson notes that new investors are considering involvement due to the league’s modest but positive broadcast ratings on The CW and the growing social media engagement surrounding the events. Although these events may not have gone viral, there is a belief that a more athlete-focused approach to professional track could capture the interest of fans.

“People love this sport,” Johnson stated, arguing that the issue isn’t the number of events, but rather the current lack of quality engagements that genuinely resonate with audiences. It was this belief that fueled the league’s inception, but whether it can foster the same resilience in the face of adversity remains to be seen.

Addressing the Financial Crisis

One of Johnson’s main priorities is resolving the financial shortcomings. He emphasized that settling debts with athletes and vendors must occur before any plans for a second season can be initiated. “It’s what I wake up in the middle of the night working on,” he remarked. “It’s what I wake up every morning trying to fix.”

With mounting pressure from stakeholders, including World Athletics president Seb Coe, the urgency for the Grand Slam Track League to stabilize has never been more critical. As the track and field landscape continues to evolve, the foundation of the Grand Slam Track League presents a unique opportunity—if it can find a way to adapt, innovate, and overcome its current financial trials.

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