Kristian Gkolomeev Sets 50m Freestyle World Record at Enhanced Games
1-Minute Brief
The event highlights ongoing debate over recognition of records set using performance-enhancing drugs.
Key Facts
- Kristian Gkolomeev broke the 50m freestyle world record at the Enhanced Games.
- Gkolomeev received a $1 million bonus for his record-breaking performance.
- The previous record was held by Cameron McEvoy, according to The Independent.
- Global sporting authorities will not recognize the new record.
- Dozens of athletes, including former Olympians, participated in the Las Vegas event while using performance-enhancing drugs.
What Happened
Kristian Gkolomeev set a new 50m freestyle world record at the Enhanced Games, an event where athletes are permitted to use performance-enhancing drugs. He received a $1 million bonus for his achievement.
Why It Matters
The event raises questions about the legitimacy and future of records set under different doping rules, and spotlights the divide between traditional sporting bodies and alternative competitions.
What's Next
Attention may focus on whether more athletes will participate in similar events and if governing bodies will respond to the growing visibility of competitions allowing performance-enhancing drugs.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft11m agoKristian Gkolomeev bags $1m bonus for smashing 50m freestyle world record at Enhanced Games
- NPR NewsCenter23h agoThe Enhanced Games are Sunday. Here's what to know about the controversial event
