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Athlos NYC showed what’s possible for track in America — but can the idea stick?

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September 28, 2024
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Athlos NYC showed what’s possible for track in America — but can the idea stick?
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every track meet needs to be like @athlos . end of discussion

— Gabby Thomas (@itsgabbyt) September 27, 2024

Many hurdles exist for the sport to stick. The main one is whether it can get to where the masses are — on television. That requires a few things — chief among them is presenting the sport in a way that works for TV. That problem has not been solved despite the sport being wildly entertaining. The sport won’t procure a major TV deal until someone figures it out.

The alternative is a grassroots glow-up. Gradually grow the sport until its more universally familiar. Stack up the buzz-worthy moments. Keep putting these magnetic personalities on display. And hope eventually something happens to elevate it to a new level.

Does America have the patience for the slow play? More importantly, do American investors have the patience for the slow play?

Track events don’t make money. Athlos NYC most certainly did not make money. Most of the 5,000 seats of Icahn Stadium were filled, plus a VIP row on the track that proved popular. The event was streamed live in four places: ESPN+, X/Twitter, Instagram and DAZN. ESPN is airing a replay on Saturday.

“We’ve got to blow the doors off this thing, I’m feeling good about it,” Athlos chief marketing officer Kayla Green said. “I mean, for us, success is someone who might not be a track fan, but they came with a friend. They might have come because they knew Meg was performing. And they look at this track event and they go, this is the most fun I’ve ever had. How have I not been following these girls? How have I not known about them? So for us it’s really broadening that fandom, broadening the reach. Exposing new fans to this incredible sport so that it doesn’t fade away in the next four years.”

Athlos NYC is the effort by Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, whose venture capital firm Seven Seven Six is funding this experiment, to repackage track for American viewers. It featured his special formula, a concoction that worked so well in creating the Angel City FC in the National Women’s Soccer League. Dousing the sport with culture and celebrity to draw the eyes of pop culture and give it the mainstream glow. Invest in the athletes, legitimizing their pockets and amenities with some of the standards seen in other major professional sports. Bring a new realm of sponsors, investors, collaborators and industry influencers. All with hopes of fertilizing the soil of the sport.

“It shows what’s possible,” said three-time Olympic gold medalist Gabby Thomas, the marquee name of the event who finished second in the 200-meter race. “It shows what we can do. It shows how fun it can be to show off and support. Track meets should be about this. They should be about having fun, celebrating what we can do, women showing up to the line and just competing. This is just such a great event. I think we can continue. We can do this. Right.”

Brittany Brown with the ATHLOS 200m!

Fresh off her Olympic bronze, @brittanyshamere showcased her incredible speed and is officially an ATHLOS CHAMP! ⭐️#AthlosNYC #Athlos2024 pic.twitter.com/iFJzHC1cuW

— ATHLOS (@athlos) September 27, 2024

Thursday was quite the extravaganza. Athlos NYC manufactured magnitude. It wasn’t Paris, and Icahn Stadium is no Stade de France. Nothing evokes drama and significance like those five colorful rings. But Athlos was a valiant attempt to aggrandize the sport and its women stars.

Lighting up the Empire State Building. Giving crowns made by Tiffany & Co. to the winners. Self-producing a live broadcast hosted by the venerable Cari Champion. Fattening the prize money well beyond the norm — $60,000 for first place is twice what the winner of a Diamond League final receives.

“This is how it should be,” Johnson said.

Gabby Thomas

Gabby Thomas is introduced before the 200 meters Thursday at Athlos NYC. “It shows what’s possible,” Thomas said of the event. (Patrick Smith / Athlos / Getty Images for Athlos)

Masai Russell was heated after the 100 hurdles. The reigning Olympic champion in the discipline believed the winner, Puerto Rico’s Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, false-started. Russell was adamant after the race and said the tapes should be reviewed.

If it did cost Russell the race, that’s a $50,000 mistake, as she won $10,000 for her third-place finish. But she also said Ohanian is giving Olympic champions who competed in Thursday’s event a bonus $60,000.

“Anyone can see there was a lot of flinching going on at the starting line,” Russell said. “So that kind of affected me and I was playing catch with the whole entire race. You know, it’s a big prize money on the line, and I think the person who ran the legal race should get the prize money that they deserve. … If the sensors went off and people’s reaction times were faster than what was allowed, then I think that should be taken into account.”

A micro illustration of how these athletes will show up and compete. Imagine when the stakes are even higher.

That’s the bet Athlos — and Michael Johnson’s Grand Slam Track, a men’s and women’s track league that debuts in 2025 — is making: Invest and the athletes will provide the returns. It’s a mantra women in sports have been yelling at the top of their lungs for years. Their talent, their competitiveness, their auras, their appeal, will produce. According to whispers on the ground at Athlos, the output of this one-off event cost in the ballpark of $10 million. While Athlos declined to discuss finances, certainly, millions of dollars were spent.

But this only works if millions can be made. This event was a success if a blueprint was provided, or at least a part of one, that shows how to make the sport profitable.

Athlos was non-committal on whether this event will happen again. Green, one of the founding executives of Angel City FC with Ohanian, said a lot will be determined by the ripples from this special event.

The gate was solid. But what will be the buzz that follows? How will the streaming numbers look? Will the audience all but demand they do it again?

Certainly, the athletes will. They absolutely loved it.

BABY @ATHLOS WAS TURNT!!!!!! I DIDNT WANNA LEAVE 😭😭😭😭😭

— Alaysha ‘Lay’ Johnson OLY (@ImJustLaylay) September 27, 2024

Alaysha Johnson is likely still smiling.

go-deeper

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(Top photo: Marie-Josee Ta Lou-Smith of Côte d’Ivoire wins the 100 meters at Athlos NYC on Thursday: Patrick Smith / Athlos / Getty Images for Athlos)

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