Sasha Zhoya
France

Personal Bests
110 Metres Hurdles
Weltklasse Zürich
13.10
9/5/2024
110 Metres Hurdles
13.01
7/29/2023
110 Metres Hurdles (99.0cm)
World Athletics U20 Championships
12.72
8/21/2021
200 Metres
French Ch.
20.68
9/13/2020
60 Metres Hurdles (99.0cm)
7.34
2/22/2020
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Sasha Zhoya showed up to the first Slam of the year in Kingston with one goal, win it all and go home $100k richer! He brought the speed, the style, and the dance moves, turning every race into a show. Watch his weekend in full! Next Slam: Miami, 2–4 May Don't miss out – grab your tickets now! Buy tickets: https://www.grandslamtrack.com/events Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandslamtrack/ Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/grandslamtrack Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@grandslamtrack Follow on X: https://x.com/grandslamtrack Learn more: https://www.grandslamtrack.com/?subscribe=true

The energy? Unmatched. The goal? $100K. 💰 Inspired by Bolt, Sasha Zhoya tells Tee how expression, fun, and freedom fuel his fire on the track.

Sasha Zhoya stole the spotlight last weekend🤩 But he knows who came before him 💪 🤟

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The first-ever Grand Slam Track event in Kingston is in the books and twelve athletes are walking away $100,000 richer. That’s $1.2 million in prize money handed out across one weekend.
The weekend closed the way it began: with Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone doing Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone things — cruising to a 50.32 in the 400, winning her race group, and reminding the world why she’s the face of this sport. First signee. Final champion. Signature Sydney.
Grant Fisher snuck into Slam Champion status with a gritty 3rd in the 3k after winning the 5k on Friday — edging Hagos Gebrhiwet by a single point. Sasha Zhoya won the men’s short hurdles group by winning the 100 flat — proving that versatility, not just velocity is the new currency for the big money.
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden doubled up in the sprints. Emmanuel Wanyonyi did just enough to hold off Marco Arop in the standings. Ejgayehu Taye ran 14:54 to sweep her distance group. And Alison dos Santos? Leaned like his life depended on it to close a 400m thriller by two hundredths.
Oh — and Jamaica got its moment too. Danielle Williams, world champ turned home crowd hero, claimed her slam title in the short hurdles with a win in the flat 100. First Jamaican Slam Champion. First Challenger to knock out the Racers. Crowd went bananas.
Every race meant something. Every move on the track changed the leaderboard. And from the pacing to the prize money, it actually felt like a sport you could follow.
Next stop? Miami, May 2–4. New city. New matchups. Same $100K at the finish line.