One of the most anticipated competitions, the Enhanced Games, has finally concluded on Sunday, May 24, at Resorts World Las Vegas in Nevada. This event, which allowed the athletes to consume performance-enhancing drugs legally, hosted 42 athletes across three main disciplines, including swimming, track, and weightlifting.
Fans were on their toes to witness one of the most controversial events with an impressive prize money. One of the most staunch performances was delivered by the Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev, who once again walked away with a massive prize money, earning $1 million after breaking the world record in the 50m freestyle. He surpassed the former world record time of 20.88 with his stunning 20.81-second swim.
This was the second year in a row that he won the $1 million prize money, as he also broke the 50m freestyle world record with a time of 20.89 seconds during the Enhanced Gamed announcement event in 2025. In the track and field discipline, Fred Kerley competed in the 100m; however, he did not compete ‘enhanced.’
The athletes who stood atop the podium earned a hefty prize money of $250,000. Only the ones who were capable of breaking the world record received $1 million, which was only accomplished by Gkolomeev. Let’s have a look at the full results of the Enhanced Games 2026.
Complete Results of the Enhanced Games 2026
Here are the results of all the disciplines, including swimming, track and field, and weightlifting, that took place at the Enhanced Games 2026.
Swimming
- Men’s 50m backstroke – Hunter Armstrong – 24.21 seconds – Not Enhanced
- Men’s 50m breaststroke – Cody Miller – 26.55 seconds
- Men’s 100m freestyle – Kristian Gkolomeev – 46.60 seconds
- Women’s 50m freestyle – Emily Barclay – 24.09 seconds
- Men’s 50m fly – Ben Proud – 22.32 seconds
- Men’s 100m breaststroke – Cody Miller – 59.47 seconds
- Women’s 100m freestyle – Megan Romano – 54.20 seconds
- Men’s 100m fly – Marius Kusch – 51.28 seconds
- Men’s 50m freestyle – Kristian Gkolomeev – 20.81 seconds (World Record)
Weighlifting
Women’s Snatch
- 53kg – Beatriz Piron
- 86 kg – Leidy Solis – 100kg
- 86+ kg – Maryam Usman – 115kg
Men’s Snatch
- 79 kg – Yoni Andica – 135kg
- 94 kg – Juan Solis – 150 kg
- 110 kg – Dylan Cooper – 160 kg
Women’s Clean & Jerk
- 53 kg – Beatriz Piron – 118kg
- 86 kg – Leidy Solis – 140 kg
- 86+ kg – Maryam Usman
Men’s Clean & Jerk
- 79 kg – Yoni Andica – 170kg
- 94 kg – Juan Solis – 188kg
- 110 kg – Dylan Cooper – 205kg
Men’s Snatch ll
- 88kg – Arley Mendez – 155kg
- 94kg – Boady Santavy – 177kg
- 110kg – Wesley Kitts – 185kg
Men’s Clean & Jerk ll
- 88kg – Arley Mendez
- 94kg – Boady Santavy – 118kg
- 110kg – Wesley Kitts – 220 kg
Men’s Deadlift
510 kg
- Thor Bjornsson – 475 kg
- Mitchell Hooper – 440 kg
Track
Women’s 100m sprint
- Tristan Evelyn – 11.25 seconds
- Shania Collins – 11.43 seconds
- Taylor Anderson – 11.48 seconds
- Denae McFarlane – 11.61 seconds
- Jasmine Abrams – 11.72 seconds
- Shockoria Wallace – 13.3 seconds
Men’s 100m sprint
- Fred Kerley – 9.97 seconds
- Emmanuel Matadi – 10.05 seconds
- Marvin Bracy-Williams – 10.39 seconds
- Mouhamadou Fall – 10.47 seconds
- Reece Prescod – 10.48 seconds
- Michael Bryan – 10.87 seconds
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