Clean swimmer wins at Enhanced Games
Hunter Armstrong achieved victory in the 50m backstroke at the Enhanced Games. This event showcases athletes in a unique competitive environment. Armstrong's win highlights his exceptional swimming skills and dedication to the sport.
- ▪Hunter Armstrong won the 50m backstroke at the Enhanced Games.
- ▪The Enhanced Games feature athletes competing in a distinctive format.
- ▪Armstrong's performance demonstrates his commitment to swimming.
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