
In short
- Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev set a world record time in the men’s 50m freestyle.
- Non-champion athletes won both the finals of the 100-meter sprint and the men’s 50-meter backstroke.
- Weightlifting has produced some of the most interesting events related to supplements.
After years of promises that performance-enhancing drugs would redefine the boundaries of human sports, the inaugural SuperSport ended with mixed scores, countless swims, weightlifting matches, and powerless athletes beating their opponents at multiple parties.
Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev produced the fastest time of the event, swimming 20.89 seconds in the men’s event. 50 meters freestyle, faster than the world record and enough to say a $1 million prize from the organizers.
“(Enhanced Games) last Saturday wasn’t just a spectacular event – it was also a huge business success,” Enhanced Games Investor and Co-founder Christian Angermayer said. he wrote on X.
However, a number of results dampened the start of the Extra Games, with several athletes using performance-enhancing drugs losing to competitors who claimed to be competing well.
American athlete Fred Kerley, who competed in the non-athletic race, won the men’s race. 100 meters finished in 9.97 seconds, 0.39 seconds shorter than Usain Bolt’s 2009, 9.58 world record, though what to say that Bolt’s reputation will be “destroyed.”
Although he didn’t break the world record, Kerley says to be mocked the athletes they fought against.
“He’s got to do better than that,” Kerley said in a post-game interview, according to SB Nation. “He’s got to work a little harder, take the crap a little less, and work harder.”
Meanwhile, competing with five runners, Tristan Evelyn won women 100-meter the last as an uninspired runner, while swimmer Hunter Armstrong to beat two competitors to win the men’s 50 meters backstroke.
The move marks the end of a years-long campaign by Aron D’Souza, the Australian lawyer who helped lead Peter Thiel’s lawsuit against Gawker Media. D’Souza founded Extra Games in 2024 and is backed by Donald Trump Jr., Peter Thiel, and former Coinbase CTO Balaji Srinivasan. D’Souza has said that the current anti-doping laws are outdated.
“The Olympic Games are all ancient, they involve Ancient Greece,” D’Souza already he said Decrypt. “They’re talking about the culture of this natural game, and they don’t know the past. We’re talking about the future, science, and progress. We’re almost too fast.”
The organizers have created an Extra Game as part of its circular movement biohackinglongevity research, and human enhancement, and featured biohacker Bryan Johnson as the host.
“I’m doing Extra Sports this Sunday, my first time as a broadcaster,” Johnson said he wrote at X. “I spent the whole week with the athletes and the doctors. Lots of inspiring stories of courage and success.”
The competition highlights the growing overlap between Silicon Valley’s culture of optimization and high-profile sports. Organizers plan the Games as a science-driven alternative to Olympic rules, while critics argue it makes drug use dangerous. show and profit.
Author Brad Stulberg says: he wrote on X.
How bad were the extra games growing up?
They somehow took close to the fastest runners in the world, shook them, and made them slow down…
Not just from their PRs, but from last season…and often, slower than a good HS runner…
Here are the details: pic.twitter.com/MZw8ysZodA
– Steve Magness (@stevemagness) May 25, 2026
The World Anti-Doping Agency and World Aquatics both rejected the legitimacy of the competition and said the Games’ performance could not be counted as official records. Despite this, the organizers said that Extra Sports is the future of sports.
“Now that we have broken the ice and confirmed that the Games can be held at the highest level, I expect that many partnerships will be signed in the coming months,” Angermayer wrote. “We’re just getting started!”
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