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Greek swimmer cashes in for beating world record

Organizers will pay the bonus at the 2027 event if a man beats Bolt’s 9.58-second mark, raising the prize pool in a drug-friendly meet.

Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev earned a $1 million bonus for beating a world record while sprinter Fred Kerley won a weak 100m as the drug-friendly Enhanced Games made a hyperbolic debut at a casino car park in Las Vegas on…

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The Enchanted Games, an international sports festival recently held in Las Vegas, USA, was initiated by Australian businessman Aaron D'Souza. This festival is unique in that it does not conduct doping tests, meaning that athletes are allowed to participate in the competition even if they have used prohibited substances. The first competition was held in swimming, athletics, and weightlifting. $1 million was promised for setting a world record in…

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Journal Gazette & Times-Courier broke the news on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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