The Enhanced Games were held on Sunday, May 24. The infamous occasion in Las Vegas, Nevada, featured opponents vying for a new world document.

While regular competitors in weightlifting, swimming and monitor have intense anti-doping insurance policies, Enhanced aimed to see what the athletes might do with using PEDs if the athletes needed to partake.

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The occasion has been colloquially generally known as “the Olympics with steroids,” however not each athlete selected to make use of PEDs. Those who did have been beneath strict medical supervision to make sure that they have been utilizing the medicine safely.

With the occasion geared toward seeing whether or not science might assist athletes attain one other degree, all eyes have been on whether or not opponents would have the ability to make historical past. There was even a hefty payday on the desk for them, as Enhanced mentioned that any world information set would award the athlete further prize cash. For the weightlifting occasions, an athlete can web an additional $250,000; within the 100-meter dash or the swimming occasions, a record-breaking athlete might win an added $1 million.

Here is a take a look at the outcomes and whether or not anyone set a new world document on the 2026 Enhanced Games.

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Swimming

*signifies private greatest
(NE) – signifies athlete who’s “not enhanced”

Event

World Record

Enhanced Games winner

Men’s 50m backstroke

23.55 seconds

Hunter Armstrong (24.21 seconds) (NE)

Men’s 50m breaststroke

25.95 seconds

Cody Miller (26.55 seconds)*

Men’s 100m freestyle

46.40 seconds

Kristian Gkolomeev (46.60 seconds)*

Women’s 50m freestyle

23.61 seconds

Emily Barclay (24.09 seconds)*

Men’s 50m fly

22.27 seconds

Ben Proud (22.32 seconds)*

Men’s 100m breaststroke

56.88 seconds

Cody Miller (59.47)

Women’s 100m freestyle

51.71 seconds

Men’s 100m fly

49.45 seconds

Men’s 50m freestyle

20.88 seconds

Weightlifting

*signifies private greatest
(NE) – signifies athlete who’s “not enhanced”

Event

World Record

Enhanced Games outcomes

Women’s Snatch

Class – Record
53kg – 99kg
86kg – 129kg
86+kg – 144kg

Beatriz Pirón (53kg) – N/A
Leidy Solís (86kg) – 100kg
Maryam Usman (86+ kg) – 115kg

Men’s Snatch

Class – Record
79kg – 166 kg
94kg – 182kg
110kg – 196kg

Yoni Andica (79kg) – 135kg
Juan Solis (94kg) – 150kg
Dylan Cooper (110kg) – 160kg

Women’s Clean & Jerk

Class – Record

53kg – 126kg
86kg – 162kg
86+kg – 181kg

Beatriz Pirón (53kg) – 118 kg*
Leidy Solís (86kg) – 140kg
Maryam Usman (86+ kg) – N/A

Men’s Clean & Jerk

Class – Record
79kg – 205kg
94kg – 222kg
110kg – 237kg

Yoni Andica (79kg) – 170kg
Juan Solis (94kg) – 188kg
Dylan Cooper (110kg) – 205kg*

Men’s Snatch II

Class – Record
88kg – 181kg
94kg – 182kg
110kg – 196kg

Arley Méndez (88kg) – 155 kg
Boady Santavy (94kg) – 177 kg
Wesley Kitts (110kg) – 185kg*

Men’s Clean & Jerk II

Class – Record
88kg – 220kg
94kg – 222kg
110kg – 237kg

Arley Méndez (88kg) – N/A
Boady Santavy (94kg) – 118kg
Wesley Kitts (110kg) – 220kg

Men’s Deadlift

510 kg

Track

*signifies private greatest
(NE) – signifies athlete who’s “not enhanced”

Event

World Record

Enhanced Games winner

Women’s 100m dash

10.49 seconds

Men’s 100m dash

9.58 seconds



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