The Enhanced Games were held on Sunday, May 24, and the controversial event in Las Vegas, Nevada, featured competitors vying for a new world record.

While normal competition in weightlifting, swimming and track have intense anti-doping policies, Enhanced aimed to see what the athletes could do with the use of PEDs if the athletes wanted to partake.

Advertisement

So, how did it go? In the very last event of the night, the men’s 50m free, Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev broke the non-enhanced world record time of 20.88 (Cameron McEvoy, Australia) with a 20.81-second swim. The swim earned Gkolomeev $250,000 for first place and a $1 million bonus for eclipsing the non-enhanced world record.

Source link
See more: https://theglobaltrack.com/
https://corinthiames.com.br/