Britain’s Olympic medallist Matthew Hudson-Smith gained $100,000 (£77,500) on Saturday after victory within the 200m on the inaugural Grand Slam Observe in Kingston, Jamaica
The English sprinter’s 200m win, added to his second place within the 400m on Friday, meant he topped the mixed standings to win the highest prize.
Hudson-Smith, 30, crossed the road in 20.77 seconds with Trinidad and Tobago’s Jereem Richards and Deandre Watkin of Jamaica in third.
“It is nice to win the primary Grand Slam championship, I am actually excited and grateful,” Hudson-Smith stated.
“I am attending to the top of my profession so it is time to begin saving.”
Wolverhampton’s Hudson-Smith, who gained 200m silver at Paris 2024, was the primary athlete to assert a share of the money prize on the progressive occasion launched by four-time Olympic champion Michael Johnson.
The Grand Slam Observe idea options 4 weekend conferences, with the following three happening in america, and athletes compete throughout two disciplines.
An additional three rivals additionally ended Saturday with a a lot more healthy checking account, together with Olympic champion Gabby Thomas.
The American clinched prime spot after ending second within the 400m to again up her victory within the 200m.
“I am unsure I’ve ever been extra drained in my life,” Thomas stated.
“I heard them saying on the house stretch ‘$100K on the road’ and it actually, actually motivated me.”
Fellow American Kenny Bednarek backed up his 100m triumph with victory within the 200m, whereas Ethiopia’s Diribe Welteji topped the sphere within the quick distance group.
Welteji gained the 1500m after coming in second throughout Friday’s 800m.
There was a shock within the males’s 1500m with Kenya’s Emmanuel Wanyonyi upsetting a high-calibre discipline.
US runner Yared Nuguse was second with Cole Hocker, who gained Olympic gold within the occasion, settling for third.
Britain’s Josh Kerr, the reigning 1500m world champion completed fifth.