Enhanced Games athletes humbled after breaking only ONE world record

For over a year, proponents of the highly debated Enhanced Games have confidently declared that bringing performance-enhancing drugs into the open would dramatically alter the record books of athletics.

The event’s organizers backed this bold assertion with substantial financial incentives, offering a transformative $1 million prize to any athlete who could surpass an official world record at the event held at Resorts World Las Vegas on Sunday.

However, despite the participation of athletes using testosterone, human growth hormone, and specialized steroids, the first-ever ‘Doping Olympics’ concluded with only one world record being broken.

Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev was the sole competitor to claim the million-dollar prize, racing to a time of 20.81 seconds in the men’s 50m freestyle.

Gkolomeev’s achievement was aided by the competition’s supervised enhancement protocols and a banned, high-buoyancy bodysuit, allowing him to shave seven-hundredths of a second off the existing 20.88-second world record set by Cameron McEvoy.

While Gkolomeev celebrated his historic million-dollar victory, the rest of the multi-sport event served as a stark reality check for organizers, illustrating that even with the aid of performance-enhancing drugs, athletic triumph is not guaranteed.

Only one world record was broken at the inaugural Enhanced Games in Las Vegas on Sunday

Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev smashed the men’s 50m freestyle world record

However, none of the other athletes on the card were able to clinch a $1million prize fund

A few other enhanced stars did manage to creep agonizingly close to the ultimate benchmarks before ultimately falling short under the bright Las Vegas lights.

In the men’s 50m butterfly, British favorite Ben Proud missed out on his own historic payday, stopping the clock at 22.32 seconds – missing the all-time world mark of 22.27 seconds by a mere five-hundredths of a second.

Meanwhile, Las Vegas native Cody Miller enjoyed a fairy-tale homecoming by winning the men’s 50m breaststroke in a personal-best 26.55 seconds after completing an intense eight-week cycle of HGH and testosterone.

Yet, even with a juiced-up physique and a standard-shattering swim, Miller’s phenomenal effort remained well off the official world record mark of 25.95 seconds.

The narrative grew even more damaging for the pro-doping promotion when the clean, unenhanced athletes on the card stepped onto the stage and thoroughly upstaged their drug-backed rivals.

American swimming icon Hunter Armstrong delivered the biggest shock of the entire weekend, completely dominating the field to win first place in the men’s 50m backstroke.

Armstrong, who strictly refused the event’s medical enhancement protocols to protect his eligibility for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, clocked a winning time of 24.21 seconds.

In a major twist, the drug-free American left three enhanced rivals – who were actively using a cocktail of performance enhancers – trailing in his wake.

Former World’s Strongest Man Thor Bjornsson fell short of breaking his deadlift record

The women’s events also failed to see a single world record broken at the ‘Doping Olympics’

The event took place in a custom-built arena at Resorts World in Las Vegas, Nevada

The event took place in a custom-built arena at Resorts World in Las Vegas, Nevada

Over on the track, American sprint sensation Fred Kerley pulled off a similarly stunning feat in the men’s 100-meter heats.

Competing as a self-declared ‘non-enhanced’ athlete, the former world champion backed his raw speed to clock a blistering 9.93 seconds to win his heat.

Kerley crossed the line just ahead of his enhanced rival Emmanuel Matadi, who finished at 9.95 seconds despite having the full backing of the Games’ specialized medical staff.

The unenhanced star then capped off his afternoon by storming to victory in the men’s 100m sprint final, stopping the clock at 9.97 seconds to capture the crown.

The fact that Armstrong and Kerley could stroll into a steroid-fueled showcase and consistently outclass competitors who were actively doping will inevitably ignite fierce global debate.

Meanwhile, the World’s Strongest Man, Mitchell Hooper, and ex-Game of Thrones star Thor Bjornsson both failed to eclipse the deadlift world record, which was set by the latter back in September 2025.

Critics will view the overall results as a definitive victory for traditional, disciplined athletic conditioning over sudden and artificial manipulation.

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