
Grand Slam Track scraps LA event, leaving 2028 Olympic host without a major track meet this summer
Grand Slam Track canceled the final meet of its first season, in Los Angeles, leaving the host of the 2028 Olympics and the country’s second-largest city without a major track meet this summer.
The news Thursday about the abrupt scrubbing of the meet, scheduled for the last weekend in June at Drake Stadium, combines with USA Track and Field’s earlier decision to take an event set for earlier in June — the LA Grand Prix — off the calendar.
USATF CEO Max Siegel told The Associated Press that the federation pulled its event because it was not viable to hold two major track meets in LA in the span of three weeks.
A person with knowledge of the Grand Slam Track decision told the AP it was due to economic issues with the venue. The person added the new track league is looking toward 2026 and is expected to announce new investors next week.