### Tonight’s Offering
Welcome to an exciting evening of track and field as the Grand Slam Track series returns, featuring an exhilarating lineup of eight races live from the vibrant city of Miami. Racing fans can look forward to an engaging mix of competitors, as some race groups have transformed significantly since the action-packed events in Kingston, while others are set to showcase thrilling rematches across the field.
The schedule for tonight is as follows:
– **22:42** Women’s 100m Hurdles (Short Hurdles)
– **22:51** Men’s 1500m (Short Distance)
– **23:06** Men’s 400m Hurdles (Long Hurdles)
– **23:16** Women’s 5000m (Long Distance)
– **23:40** Men’s 200m (Long Sprints)
– **23:52** Women’s 100m (Short Sprints)
– **00:01** Men’s 3000m (Long Distance)
– **00:21** Women’s 400m (Long Sprints)
### Hello and Welcome!
Fans have a thrilling evening ahead as Grand Slam Track brings the heat back to life with an action-packed schedule that includes eight electrifying races. The stakes are high following an explosive opener in Kingston, and athletes will be looking to capitalize on their recent performances.
Among the British contingent competing tonight is Josh Kerr, who will undoubtedly be looking to recover from his double defeats during the Jamaica event. He is joined in the lineup by fellow sprinter Daryll Neita, who has been making notable strides in her events. Sam Atkin will be representing in the 3000m, and Long Sprint standout Matt Hudson-Smith is also in attendance after his previous victory.
The returning stars are bound to create a vibrant atmosphere. Athletes like Kenny Bednarek, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, and Gabby Thomas are all back in action, while the highly anticipated challenger, Andre De Grasse, adds more star power to the weekend’s competition.
Racing fans won’t want to miss this, with the first race kicking off in under an hour. TNT Sports 3 and discovery+ will be broadcasting live from the Ansin Sports Complex starting at **22:30 UK time**, ensuring that viewers won’t miss a moment of the unfolding drama.
### What is the Format of Grand Slam Track?
The Grand Slam Track format consists of six event categories for both male and female athletes, featuring two disciplines held over the weekend. Each category includes eight competitors, split evenly between four contracted ‘Grand Slam Racers’ and four challengers. The categories include:
– **Short Sprints**: 100m & 200m
– **Short Hurdles**: 100m (F) / 110m (M) Hurdles & 100m Flat
– **Long Sprints**: 200m & 400m
– **Long Hurdles**: 400m Hurdles & 400m Flat
– **Short Distance**: 800m & 1500m
– **Long Distance**: 3000m & 5000m
Every athlete competes in both events within their chosen discipline, allowing for a comprehensive test of their speed and endurance. Points are allocated based on performance across the two events, with the scoring system rewarding placements: **12-8-6-5-4-3-2-1**, which corresponds to positions one through eight. The accumulation of these points will determine the overall standings, with ties resolved by the fastest combined running time. It’s important to note that these points do not carry into the next Slam; however, a ‘Racer of the Year’ award will be granted in each race group to the competitor with the best cumulative score.
### What is the Prize Money?
The stakes tonight are high, not only in terms of pride but also financially. The prize distribution for the top eight finishers is as follows:
– **First Place**: $100,000
– **Second Place**: $50,000
– **Third Place**: $30,000
– **Fourth Place**: $25,000
– **Fifth Place**: $20,000
– **Sixth Place**: $15,000
– **Seventh Place**: $12,500
– **Eighth Place**: $10,000
### How to Watch Grand Slam Track 2025 on TNT Sports and discovery+?
Fans eager to watch the Grand Slam Track events live can tune in via TNT Sports, which is accessible across major television platforms. The network features a robust lineup of channels, including up to four main stations (TNT Sports 1, 2, 3, and 4), as well as additional digital channels (TNT Sports 5 through 10) for enhanced viewing options