The CW Network, NBC Sports, and Grand Slam Track have teamed up to bring exciting track events to viewers in the U.S. The CW will serve as the official broadcast home, while Peacock will offer exclusive streaming options for Grand Slam Track events.

Each Grand Slam event spans three days, and Peacock will stream all the action live. Fans can look forward to exclusive coverage on the first day of each competition.
The CW will air all the events happening on Saturdays and Sundays live. The upcoming matches kick off on Saturday, April 5, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM ET, and continue on Sunday, April 6, from 3:00 to 6:00 PM ET. These competitions will also be available for live streaming on Peacock.
Michael Johnson, the Commissioner of Grand Slam Track™, expressed his excitement about this partnership. He thanked The CW and NBC Sports for making it possible to reach millions of fans across the country. He stated that they are dedicated to revolutionizing track and field.
What Is Grand Slam Track?
Grand Slam Track is an innovative sports event created by Olympic champion Michael Johnson. Starting in 2025, it will feature four major track events called “Slams.” Each Slam will include head-to-head racing, with both signed Racers and Challengers competing over two days.
Each Slam will showcase 96 athletes, split evenly between Racers and Challengers. Participants will earn base pay for competing, with the chance to win extra prize money based on their performances. Overall, the prize pool for Grand Slam events is a staggering $12.6 million, with $100,000 awarded to each category winner.
Track and Field Streaming Availability
FloTrack is the go-to platform for watching track and field events throughout the year. They cover a variety of meets, ensuring you don’t miss out on any action.
Access to Previous Events
Subscribers to FloTrack can access a treasure trove of archived video footage from past events. This extensive library allows fans to relive the excitement of previous races for as long as they maintain their subscription.
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