Athletix Grand Prix: 5 things to know
For the first time since 2012, local athletics has a series again offering lucrative incentives and stern competition.
Caster Semenya is expected to be one of the headline acts. Photo: Christiaan Kotze/Gallo Images.
A new three-leg Athletix Grand Prix track and field series was launched by Athletics South Africa on Wednesday.
While further details are expected to be revealed next year, this is what we know three months out from the inaugural campaign.
Dates and venues
1 March – Ruimsig Stadium, Roodepoort
8 March – LC De Villiers Stadium, Pretoria
22 March – Dal Josaphat Stadium, Paarl
Format
Each meeting will host between 10 and 12 track and field disciplines, with the programmes of each event lasting just 90 minutes in an explosive format aimed at keeping spectators entertained.
Athletes
The majority of the country’s elite athletes are expected to compete in the series, in the build-up to the Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast in April, including world champions Luvo Manyonga and Caster Semenya.
International athletes will be unveiled in the line-ups closer to the campaign.
Prize money
A total prize purse of more than R1.3 million will be on offer, to be split evenly across the various disciplines at the three meetings, making it the most lucrative track and field series to be included in the local calendar in recent years.
Progress
Offering local athletes world-class competition and lucrative incentives on home soil, the series fills a gaping hole in the South African athletics calendar.
While no corporate backing has yet been confirmed by the promoters, this is expected to be the first campaign of its kind in SA since the last edition of the Yellow Pages Series was held in 2012.
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