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National Records Highlight Day 1 of Grand Slam Track’s Miami Slam, by Jay Holder for Grand Slam Track

May 3, 2025
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This is Day 1 of the Grand Slam Track Meeting, Day 1, May 2, 2025, written by Jay Holder for Grand Slam Track. Jay Holder is a keen observer of the sport. In his day job, Jay Holder works for the Atlanta Track Club and Running USA. Jay can be seen and heard at many athletic events as the press announcer. On top of that, Jay Holder is just a runner’s runner. A true geek, I enjoy Jay’s coverage. 

MIAMI – May 2, 2025 –  The first night of Grand Slam Track’s second slam opened with a historic performance in the women’s 100m hurdles. Masai Russell ran a wind-legal 12.17 to set a new American record. Her winning time is also the second fastest in world history. In front of packed stands and on a perfect Florida spring night at the Ansin Sports Complex in Miramar, Russell set one of two national records on the evening, including two world-leading times and a half a dozen career best performances.

Russell’s victory in the 100m hurdles was by the slimmest of margins. She beat fellow American Tia Jones by just two one-hundredths of a second. Jones, who won this event at the Kingston Slam last month, is now the third-fastest woman in world history.

Masai Russell, AR 100m hurdles, 12.17, Grand Slam Track Meet 2Miramar, Florida, USAMay 2-4, 2025, by Kevin Morris

“I wasn’t expecting that. I always tell y’all when it’s time for me to run fast, I love to run fast,” said Russell, the reigning Olympic gold medalist. “I know if I had the wind to my back, I’m very competitive against anybody in the world.”

Russell leads the Women’s Short Hurdles Race Group, which will compete in the flat 100m on Saturday.

The Men’s Long Sprints also saw a national record fall, and it produced the fastest time in the world this year. Jereem Richards of Trinidad and Tobago stormed through the line to win a photo finish over Alexander Ogando of the Dominican Republic. Both were credited with a time of 19.86. Ogando now holds the Dominican national record. It was Richards’ first time breaking 20 seconds since 2022 and a new world lead.

Jereem Richards, 19.845 in 200m, Grand Slam Track, photo by Matt Pendleton

“This is a fast track. It might be the fastest track in the world right now,” said Richards, who said he got sick just before last month’s Slam in Kingston. “Come back tomorrow, $100k on the line, and I look forward to it.”

Ogando wasn’t the only Dominican athlete who saw success tonight. Marileidy Paulino won the 400m in a thrilling battle with Bahrain’s Salwa Eid Naser in the Women’s Long Sprints race group. Paulino’s winning time of 49.21 is a season’s best performance. They’ll race again in the 200m on Sunday.

Brazilian Alison dos Santos made it three-for-three in the Men’s Long Hurdles Race Group this season. Dos Santos ran 47.97 to finish nearly a second ahead of American Chris Robinson in the 400 m H. They’ll face off on Sunday in the flat 400m, an event in which Robinson currently holds the world lead.

Grand Slam Track Meet 2Miramar, Florida, USAMay 2-4, 2025, by Kevin Morris

Only a tailwind of +2.4 could spoil Melissa Jefferson-Wooden’s celebration after winning the 100m in the Women’s Short Sprints Race Group. The American ran a wind-aided 10.75 to beat fellow American Tamari Davis. They’ll race the 200m on Saturday.

In the distance races, Great Britain’s Josh Kerr showed fans why he was the first male athlete signed to Grand Slam Track. After letting the 800m specialists run away with the Men’s Long Distance Race Group in Kingston, Kerr reclaimed the event for his discipline and captured victory in 3:34.51.

Josh Kerr, Grand Slam Track Meet 2Miramar, Florida, USAMay 2-4, 2025, photo by Kevin Morris

“I executed exactly what I wanted today, but I’m surrounded by amazing racers,” said Kerr, who battled injury throughout the indoor track season. “A lot of emotion came out at the end there, and it’s mostly due to not having the best winter, being a little bit behind, but knowing that I’m back now.”

Behind Kerr, the Paris Olympic podium was reshuffled. Yared Nuguse and Cole Hocker of the United States finished second and third, respectively. The 800m takes place on Saturday.

The 3000m in the Men’s Long Distance Race Group saw perhaps the evening’s biggest upset. Following a pedestrian-paced 2200m, the race quickened with two laps to go. Defending Slam Champion Grant Fisher was in a sprint finish with Ireland’s Andrew Coscoran. Coscoran edged Fisher at 8:17.56, winning by four one-hundredths of a second. Fisher said he expects to fare better in Sunday’s 5000m, where he’ll look to defend his Race Group title from Kingston.

The 3000m finish! Grand Slam Track Meet 2Miramar, Florida, USAMay 2-4, 2025, photo by Kevin Morris

Six days after setting the world record in the 10 km road race, Agnes Ngetich set a world-leading time in the 5000m. The Kenyan led nearly the entire race despite twice asking Ethiopia’s Medina Eisa to share some pacing duties.

“I knew she would move at either 100 meters or 200 meters, so I tried to accelerate with 200 meters to go,” said Ngetich, whose winning time of 14:25.80 is a personal best. “I got the world record just a few days ago. It gave me motivation to come and push here.”

Agnes Ngetich, Grand Slam Track Meet 2Miramar, Florida, USAMay 2-4, 2025, photo by Kevin Morris

Full results from Grand Slam Track’s Miami Slam can be found here. Flash quotes from the athletes can be found here. Four Slam champions will be crowned on day two of the Miami Slam, which kicks off Saturday at 5:42 p.m. EST.

Grand Slam Track™ is being broadcast in 198 countries and territories worldwide. For information on where to watch, click here. For further information, please follow @GrandSlamTrack on all social media platforms and visit grandslamtrack.com.

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