Grand Slam
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Grand Slam or Grand slam may refer to:
Games and sports
- Grand slam, winning category terminology originating in contract bridge and other whist card games
Athletics
- Grand Slam Track, professional track and field league
Auto racing
- Grand Slam (Formula One), winning from pole position, leading every lap, and setting the fastest lap in a Grand Prix
- Grand Slam (NASCAR), winning all NASCAR Cup Series majors in a calendar year
Brazilian jiu-jitsu
- IBJJF Grand Slam, achievement of winning all four major championships
Baseball
- Grand slam (baseball), a home run with all bases occupied
- Grand Slam Single (October 17, 1999), the hit that ended Game 5 of the 1999 National League Championship Series between the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves, at Shea Stadium
Basketball
- Grand Slam (PBA), one team winning all three major Philippine Basketball Association tournaments in one season
Equestrian
- Grand Slam (horse), an American thoroughbred
- Equestrian Grand Slam, any of several events
- Grand Slam of Eventing, three particular world horse trials competitions
- Grand Slam of Show Jumping, one rider winning all three major annual competitions consecutively
- Grand Slam of Thoroughbred racing, the US Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing plus either the Travers Stakes or the Breeders' Cup Classic
Golf
- Grand Slam (golf), one player winning all four major annual tournaments
- PGA Grand Slam of Golf, an annual off-season men's competition
Judo
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