Michael Johnson dominated track and field in the 1990s, sweeping up gold medals and breaking world records over 200 and 400 metres. Now, with the launch of Grand Slam Track, he believes he has a concept that can save the sport. The post ‘It’s time for track to look elsewhere’: Michael Johnson ou...
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