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Why a swimmer’s 50m world record at the Enhanced Games won’t be recognised

Enhanced Games CEO defends inaugural event in Las Vegas
  • Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev unofficially broke the 50m freestyle world record with a time of 20.81 seconds at the inaugural Enhanced Games in Las Vegas, surpassing Cameron McEvoy’s previous mark.
  • Gkolomeev received a $1m bonus for setting the new record, alongside an additional $250,000 for winning the race, marking his second such bonus after previously beating Cesar Cielo’s record in February.
  • Results from the Enhanced Games are not recognised by global sporting authorities, such as World Aquatics, due to the event permitting athletes to use substances banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
  • World Aquatics has strongly criticised the Enhanced Games, describing it as a ‘circus’, and only awards bonuses for records achieved in competitions it organises, contrasting with McEvoy who received no financial reward for his clean world record.
  • The organisers of the Enhanced Games contend that prohibiting performance-enhancing drugs stifles athletic potential, a position that is firmly opposed by WADA and other sporting bodies who warn of health risks and potential bans for participants.
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