The Grand Slam is set to make its debut next year but it has received a lukewarm reception from stakeholders
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe insists that he wants Michael Johnson's four-meet Grand Slam Track series to be a success that adds lustre to the sport.
Former Olympic sprint champion Johnson's Grand Slam makes its debut next year with four three-day, track-only events in Kingston, Jamaica, Miami, Philadelphia and Los Angeles.
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"I don't see it as a threat. I've never, ever seen competition as a threat. You either work with competition or you don't. And frankly, this is an organisation that welcomes all sorts of innovation, and I think we've sort of shown that we're not afraid of that," Coe told a press conference after Coucil meeting in Monaco.
Johnson's series is widely seen as a challenge to the established Diamond League circuit of meets as the sport of athletics fights for the limelight outside of the Olympics and world championships. Big names like Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Josh Kerr, Gabby Thomas, and Matt Hudson-Smith have already signed on.
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Unlike Johnson's Grand Slam, it will also feature field events and will take place after the Diamond League finals. "We should be comforted that we've created a landscape where people think that it's worth investing in our sport. 'I'm very welcoming of all sorts of innovation. I'm welcoming of all sorts of investment, within reason," Coe added.