Not Missing Podium in Six Years, Grant Holloway Reflects on Career Amid Multiple Athletes Missing Indoor Season

For Grant Holloway, the 2025 track and field season started in February, through his participation in the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix. Since then, he has appeared in three contests, taking the top podium everywhere, keeping his timings fine as usual. Remember, the same athlete was there in the Paris Olympics, to take his competition to a different level and earn his maiden Olympic gold. Also, for him, the previous track and field season ended on September 9, 2024, in Bellinzona, where he earned a second-place finish. So how has he been keeping himself so fine-tuned with the contests where his list of events has always remained full? Or how has it been attending the World Athletics Indoor Championships when the list of absent athletes is almost this long? Any special reason? 

The NBC Sports host, Ato Boldon, asked Grant such a question, and the Olympic champion was delighted to take it. Ultimately, he said, “When you have a major championship on the line and you look back at your resume or someone looks back at your resume, whether if it’s tomorrow, a year from now, 20 years from now, they’re going to realize that at every major championship, Grant Holloway was there. Whenever there was a title on the line, Grant Holloway was there.”

“When you have a major championship on the line…and someone looks back on your resume…they’re gonna realize that at every major championship, Grant Holloway was there.” #WorldIndoorChamps : Peacockpic.twitter.com/FyCo9qb3Fp

— Travis Miller (@travismillerx13) March 20, 2025

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