Clean swimmer beats doped athletes to pocket $350,000 at Enhanced Games
Hunter Armstrong, a clean swimmer, won $350,000 at the Enhanced Games in Las Vegas, defeating athletes using performance-enhancing drugs. The event has faced criticism from major sports organizations for its controversial nature. Armstrong's victory came after a technical issue delayed the live stream of the competition.
- ▪Hunter Armstrong won the men's 50m backstroke event at the Enhanced Games.
- ▪He earned $250,000 for his victory, significantly more than traditional competitions.
- ▪The event has been criticized by the World Anti-Doping Agency and the International Olympic Committee.
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