Clean Athletes Stole the Show at the Enhanced Games
The inaugural Enhanced Games showcased clean athletes who triumphed over their performance-enhanced competitors. U.S. sprinter Fred Kerley and two others won events, highlighting the unexpected success of clean competitors. The event also featured an unofficial world record set by Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev, who received significant prize money for his achievement.
- ▪Three clean athletes won events at the Enhanced Games in Las Vegas.
- ▪Fred Kerley won the men's 100-meter race and plans to compete in the 2028 Olympics.
- ▪Kristian Gkolomeev set an unofficial world record in the men's 50-meter freestyle, earning a total of $1.25 million in prizes.
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