Enhanced Games Recruit Swimmers for Performance-Enhanced Competition

​Updated May 25, 2025

The Enhanced ⁢Games have successfully recruited prominent swimmers, including Kristian Gkolomeev, Andrii Govorov, and Josif miladinov, marking a critically important⁤ step for the controversial competition. The games, set to take place⁢ in Las Vegas, promote the use of “medically prescribable and legally approved” substances under clinical supervision to enhance athletic performance.

Gkolomeev, a silver medalist at the 2018 European Championships, credited⁤ the Enhanced Games with providing the resources to achieve a new⁢ level ⁤of performance. He noted a significant⁤ change in his body composition due to doping, resulting in ⁢increased lean muscle mass and ​improved results.

Govorov, the world record holder in the 50m butterfly, announced his retirement from Olympic sports this week to join the Enhanced Games. He cited life’s changing plans as​ the reason for his ⁤decision, despite⁤ his dream of competing in Los angeles in 2028.

Organizers of the ‌enhanced Games say they ensure compliance ⁤with Drug Enforcement Administration laws and maintain participant confidentiality regarding specific substances used.

​ “The Enhanced Games gave me the resources and the team to‌ unlock a new level of performance ​- and now the whole world can ⁢see what’s⁤ possible,” Kristian Gkolomeev,​ Enhanced Games​ participant said.

What’s next

The Enhanced ​Games⁢ are planning to host thier event in Las Vegas ​next year, ​featuring ‍a 50m pool, sprint track, and weightlifting venue. They also intend to market “performance and longevity enhancements” to the‌ public⁤ this summer.