'Enhanced Games' Sprinters Get Into Dispute After 100 Meter Race
Summary
At the Enhanced Games in Las Vegas, sprinter Fred Kerley won the 100-meter race without using performance-enhancing drugs. The event allows athletes to use certain performance drugs, which has caused controversy, and tensions rose between Kerley and another sprinter, Marvin Bracy-Williams, over Kerley’s comments after the race.Key Facts
- The Enhanced Games is a competition where athletes can legally use performance-enhancing substances.
- Fred Kerley ran the 100 meters in 9.97 seconds and won $250,000 without using these substances.
- Marvin Bracy-Williams placed third with a time of 10.39 seconds and won $75,000.
- Kerley made remarks suggesting other athletes needed to improve their performance, which upset Bracy-Williams.
- Kerley is an Olympic medalist and the 2022 world champion in the 100 meters.
- He is currently banned for two years for missing drug tests, but this does not prove drug use.
- The Enhanced Games started in 2025 and gained financial backing from investors including Donald Trump Jr.
- The games aim to push human limits by allowing drug use that is normally banned in sports.
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