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Michael Johnson Agrees to Return $500K Amid Grand Slam Track Collapse

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Last updated: March 26, 2026 10:00 am
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Four-time Olympic champion Michael Johnson has agreed to return $500,000 linked to the collapse of his athletics venture, Grand Slam Track.

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Financial Challenges and Investor SetbacksUnpaid Debts and Athlete ConcernsFuture of Grand Slam TrackJohnson’s Media Role UpdateConclusion

The league hosted three events in Kingston, Miami, and Philadelphia before shutting down in December 2025. Organizers cancelled the final event and later filed for bankruptcy in the United States.

Legal filings from vendors accuse Johnson of paying himself $500,000 shortly before the league folded. However, representatives for the league insist the claim is inaccurate. They state the amount was a reimbursement for expenses Johnson had already covered.

To avoid further disputes, Johnson and his partners have decided to return the money. This step aims to support the restructuring process and improve payouts for creditors.


Financial Challenges and Investor Setbacks

Johnson invested $2.25 million into the project earlier in 2025. This came after Eldridge Industries chose not to proceed with a planned $40 million investment.

Despite initial optimism, the league struggled to meet its financial commitments. Athletes had expected significant prize money and salaries during the debut season.


Unpaid Debts and Athlete Concerns

Reports indicate that athletes may receive around 70% of their promised earnings under the revised restructuring plan. However, other creditors may recover only a small portion of what they are owed.

Some claims remain substantial. Josh Kerr is reportedly owed over $160,000. A broadcasting company also claims unpaid fees exceeding $3 million.

Industry groups estimate total debts linked to the league exceed $30 million, highlighting the scale of the financial issues.


Future of Grand Slam Track

World Athletics has made its position clear. The organization will only consider supporting future events if all outstanding debts are settled first.

This condition creates uncertainty around any potential revival of the league.


Johnson’s Media Role Update

Johnson will not feature in athletics coverage with BBC this year. His team confirmed that he chose to step away after the Paris 2024 Olympics to focus entirely on the Grand Slam Track project.


Conclusion

Michael Johnson’s decision to return the $500,000 marks an important step in resolving the financial fallout from Grand Slam Track. However, with millions still owed and uncertainty surrounding the league’s future, the situation remains complex.

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