World Athletics president says governing physique is monitoring developments at Grand Slam Monitor as athletes await fee
World Athletics president Seb Coe has revealed that the worldwide governing physique is carefully monitoring the excellent funds as a consequence of athletes from Grand Slam Monitor.
Talking earlier than the London Diamond League and requested in regards to the venture which started this yr to a lot fanfare however has created headlines for the mistaken causes extra lately, Coe mentioned: “There isn’t a level in pretending this can be a passable state of affairs.”
He added: “It is not good. The one factor that World Athletics has at all times stood strongly behind is the athletes.”
Final month, the fourth and remaining occasion of the Grand Slam Monitor Sequence spearheaded by Michael Johnson that had been scheduled to happen in Los Angeles was cancelled as a consequence of reported monetary points. On the time, Johnson mentioned that the worldwide financial panorama had “shifted dramatically” prior to now yr and the transfer to curtail Grand Slam Monitor’s season was a “enterprise choice” to make sure the league’s “long-term stability because the world’s premier monitor league”.
A number of reviews adopted that Grand Slam Monitor nonetheless owed hundreds of thousands of {dollars} to athletes who competed within the Kingston, Miami and Philadelphia Slams, with solely the looks charges for the preliminary meet in Kingston believed to have been paid. As lately as July 5, Olympic 200m champion Gabby Thomas – who raced within the first three occasions – commented on a Grand Slam Monitor social media submit by saying: “So dope!! Pls pay me.”
Coe added: “For these items to work, they’ll’t be self-importance tasks. They must be suffused in practicality and deliverability. I simply need the occasions which are going so as to add lustre, that we are able to discover area for, and we’ll encourage them to at the least have the courtesy of spending that type of time and that type of effort, each mental and useful resource, in ensuring they work.”
Coe has publicly supported Johnson’s occasion, viewing it as a optimistic improvement for the game. That backing prolonged to the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the governing physique and Grand Slam Monitor, which outlined a standard understanding of targets for the sequence.
“I welcomed Grand Slam Monitor,” Coe mentioned. “Within the early phases, Jon [World Athletics CEO, Ridgeon] and I had been very clear, each internally to our groups and externally, that it was in all people’s curiosity for one thing like this to achieve success.
“We’re not the ‘pc says no’ command-and-control federation. If there are sources of earnings and potential industrial partnerships which are being accessed, we spend our time these similar locations.
“From the very second I turned president of World Athletics, I talked in regards to the have to be extra artistic and and never shrink back from forming these relationships. So we had been very clear that this needed to be finished correctly and executed correctly.”
Coe revealed that he has spoken to particular person athletes, their representatives and assembly administrators about Grand Slam Monitor. He, nevertheless, hasn’t spoken to Johnson for “a number of months”. Requested if World Athletics had the facility to intervene on the athletes’ behalf, he mentioned: “Nicely, let’s simply watch this area.”

World Athletics do emphasise that, as a consequence of testing procedures by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU), it is commonplace for athletes to be paid prize cash a few months after competing.
“When it comes to the levers we might pull, we wished to be as supportive as potential,” mentioned Ridgeon. “So we gave them actually excessive world rating factors, alongside the prize cash they had been providing, to ensure the occasions had been as engaging as potential.
“We would like extra high-profile occasions the place the athletes can compete, the followers can watch, athletes can generate income. It’s all good, however clearly we would like them in a sustainable means. In Michael’s defence, as a result of clearly he’s dealing with some challenges in the mean time, it simply exhibits you the way onerous it’s to launch new stuff. In any sport, in any sport, it’s actually onerous.
“Grand Slam Monitor has requested for a while. Clearly, everybody’s going to provide them that point. And hopefully, in that point, this [situation] concludes.”
Grand Slam Monitor declined to remark however it’s understood they plan to make funds for the Kingston Slam prize cash earlier than the top of July and the remaining funds by the top of September, which incorporates the honouring of Los Angeles look charges.

World Athletics is launching their very own start-up occasion – the World Final Championship – subsequent yr, which can see 26 world champions from Tokyo, 25 Diamond League winners in 2026 and the following greatest performers on the rankings subsequent season compete in Budapest.
The made-for-TV occasion will see athletes participate in eight monitor and 5 area disciplines, in addition to a blended 4x100m and 4x400m relay. Every winner will obtain $150,000 and the general prize pot is $10m.
When requested about what classes he might take from Grand Slam Monitor to use to the World Final Championship, Coe’s speedy response was: “Execution. Execution and supply.”