American hurdler Trey Cunningham delivered a stellar performance at the Grand Slam Track meet in Miami, clinching victories in both the 110-meter hurdles and the 100-meter sprint.

Cunningham matched his personal best in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 13.00 seconds and set a new personal record in the 100-meter sprint, clocking in at 10.17 seconds.
His weekend sweep earned him 24 points and a $100,000 prize, making him the standout athlete of the meet.
Grand Slam Track’s Innovative Format
The Grand Slam Track series, led by Olympic gold medalist Michael Johnson, features a unique format that pits athletes in two events over the course of a weekend.

Points are awarded in each event, and the athlete with the highest total is declared the winner of their discipline group.
Miami was the first of four planned meets in the 2025 season, and Cunningham was invited as a newcomer—making his double win even more impressive.
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Breaking Barriers as an Out Athlete
Trey Cunningham came out publicly as gay in 2024 and has since become a visible and powerful figure in LGBTQ+ athletics.
In interviews, he has spoken candidly about the importance of visibility and authenticity, saying he wants a future where athletes don’t have to “come out” at all.

Fans and commentators alike have praised Cunningham not only for his speed and style, but for bringing personality and representation to the track.
On social media, he’s been dubbed “track’s new lover boy,” with videos of him blowing kisses after his wins going viral.

What’s Next for Cunningham
With this breakout performance, Cunningham is set to compete in the next Grand Slam Track meet in Philadelphia later this spring.

He’s also modeling for Ford Models and quickly becoming a fan favorite—both on and off the track.
Stylish, fast, and proudly out, Trey Cunningham is redefining what it means to be a track star in 2025.
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