Gabby Thomas had an incredible year in 2024, winning three gold medals. Now, as he goes on for the new season, the American made a stunning revelation as he discussed Michael Johnson’s Grand Slam Track.
Johnson, who was considered much of the biggest sprinters of all time, launched by GST, a unique track championship last year. The championship will include four meetings, with the first competition being held in Kingston, Jamaica, followed by meetings in Los Angeles, Miami and Philadelphia.
Gabby thomas He was signed with the Grand Slam Track in late last year and recently ranked the championship locations. In an Instagram video, he revealed that he was more excited to fight in Jamaica, since he never ran there before.
“I’m very excited about Kingston. I’m really excited. I have never competed in Jamaica. ”
He then proceeded to rank the remaining three posts, saying,
“(Second) Miami. Because I love Miami.
Gabby Thomas to join Grand Slam Track


Gabby Thomas signed with Michael Johnson’s Grand Track in November 2024. The American made her enthusiasm for the championship clearly through a press release, underlining her enthusiasm to compete with the best sprinters.
“I am so excited to be involved in the Grand Slam Track and work with Michael Johnson to give our sport the platform he deserves. Coming out of the Olympics, I want to continue to try myself and compete at the highest level against our 20th world.
Thomas continued to praise Johnson’s vision, saying,
“Michael’s vision is incredibly exciting and I can’t wait to give the millions of tram fans around the world even more likely to watch us compete. I look forward to seeing all our fans in the four hits next year.”
Thomas will probably compete with the Short Sprints team on the GST, which will include 100m and 200m races. In addition to Gabby Thomas, other stars signed with Grand Slam Track include Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone; Fred KerleyKenny Bednarek, Cole Hocker, and many more.
The first meeting of the Grand Slam Track is scheduled to take place between April 4-6 at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica. The event will be broadcast live on Peacock, with a show available on CW.
Edited by Pratham K Sharma