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Grand Slam Track makes its debut this weekend in Kingston...

After all the hype starting back in June with the signing of Josh Kerr (Paul Merca photo) of the Seattle based Brooks Beasts as its first Racer, Grand Slam Track makes its long awaited debut Friday through Sunday at the National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica. Washington State alum CJ Allen will make his 2025 season debut Friday as one of the four Challengers in the 400 hurdles.  He'll return to the track on Sunday to run the flat 400 against the same field that he ran the 400 hurdles against. The field includes Racers Roshawn Clarke of Jamaica, Caleb Dean of the USA, Alison dos Santos of Brazil, and Clement Ducos of France. Allen's fellow Challengers include Malik James-King and Assinie Wilson of Jamaica, and American Chris Robinson. Kerr opens up his outdoor campaign by running the 1500 on Saturday, then turning around on Sunday to run the 800. Kerr's fellow Racers include Olympic 1500m champ Cole Hocker and bronze medalist Yared Nuguse of the USA, and Canada's Marco A...

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