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$10 million reward offered to anyone who breaks Usain Bolt's record

Published 1 hour ago | By Pak24tv

$10 million reward offered to anyone who breaks Usain Bolt's record

The organizers of the controversial ‘Enhanced Games’ have announced a grand prize of $10 million for the athlete who breaks the 100-meter record of the world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt.

Organizers say that if an athlete manages to break Usain Bolt’s world record of 9.58 seconds in the 2027 event, he will be given $10 million.

The announcement has sparked a new debate in the sports world because athletes who use banned drugs (doping) are also allowed to participate in the Enhanced Games.


Usain Bolt set a record of 9.58 seconds in Berlin in 2009, which is still considered unbeaten.

After this announcement, the first Enhanced Games to be held in Las Vegas also became the center of attention. Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomiev won $1.5 million by clocking 20.81 seconds in the 50-meter freestyle.

However, the competition will not be recognized under World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules. Organizers claim that all athletes were participating under medical supervision and the event was successfully completed. They have begun preparations for the 2027 Games.


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