MIAMI â The Grand Slam Track circuitâs Miami meet delivered a stunning display of speed, power, and precision, as American stars Kenny Bednarek and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone stormed to their second consecutive titles, electrifying fans at the Ansin Sports Complex.
After drawing criticism for low turnout in Kingston, the start-up track series â backed by Olympic legend Michael Johnson â bounced back with a vibrant atmosphere and standout performances that thrilled the Miami crowd.
Bednarek Blazes Trail
Kenny Bednarek, who clocked a wind-aided 9.79 in the 100m on Saturday, backed it up with a dominant 200m win in 19.84 seconds â nearly three-tenths ahead of Britainâs Zharnel Hughes. With this sweep, Bednarek secured the menâs short sprints group title and a $200,000 prize.
âIâm going to be dominant this year,â said the confident 26-year-old Olympian. âIâm right where I need to be.â
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone showed her class once again. After winning the 400m hurdles on Friday, she cruised through the 400m flat in 49.69 seconds â nearly two seconds ahead of American Anna Hall â to claim the long hurdles group crown. The world record holder made it look effortless and remains unbeaten in this format.
Grant Fisher brought the crowd to their feet with a heroic effort in the menâs 5,000m. After a runner-up finish in the 3,000m, he surged with four laps to go and closed with a blistering 3:57 mile to finish in 13:40.32, securing the long distance title with 20 points. âThat was all heart,â Fisher said post-race.
Paulino Breaks Records, Dos Santos Stays Perfect
Dominican 400m Olympic champion Marileidy Paulino smashed her national record with a 22.30 win in the 200m to complete her sweep of the womenâs long sprints. Meanwhile, Brazilâs Alison dos Santos maintained his flawless run in the menâs long hurdles, reinforcing his world-class status.
Other Group Champions:
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Freweyni Hailu (ETH): Took the womenâs short distance group with 18 points.
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Agnes Ngetich (KEN): Dominated the womenâs long distance category.
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Trey Cunningham (USA): Topped the menâs short hurdles group with a perfect 24 points.
The Grand Slam Track series continues to reshape traditional athletics, blending elite competition with fan engagement and high-stakes rewards. All eyes now turn to the next meet as the battle for supremacy heats up.