Michael Johnson Questioned on How Grand Slam Track Will Make Money at Jamaica Meet #1 Video
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Michael Johnson was questioned about how Grand Slam Track plans to make money at its first-ever meet in Jamaica — a moment that quickly sparked debate across the track and field world.
Fans and analysts pushed Johnson for clarity on the league’s business model, asking what revenue streams will support the new series from Day 1.
The conversation highlighted growing curiosity — and pressure — around whether Grand Slam Track has a sustainable plan for:
Broadcast and streaming revenue
Sponsorship and brand partnerships
Ticket sales and on-site experiences
Digital content monetization
League-wide athlete marketing initiatives
As Meet #1 in Jamaica approaches, Johnson’s responses have become a focal point in understanding whether the project can scale into a profitable, long-term sprint league.
Fans and analysts pushed Johnson for clarity on the league’s business model, asking what revenue streams will support the new series from Day 1.
The conversation highlighted growing curiosity — and pressure — around whether Grand Slam Track has a sustainable plan for:
Broadcast and streaming revenue
Sponsorship and brand partnerships
Ticket sales and on-site experiences
Digital content monetization
League-wide athlete marketing initiatives
As Meet #1 in Jamaica approaches, Johnson’s responses have become a focal point in understanding whether the project can scale into a profitable, long-term sprint league.


