Greece’s Olympian Kristian Gkolomeev retires, joins pro-doping Enhanced Games

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Greece’s Olympic swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev has announced his retirement from traditional competition and revealed he will now take part in the Enhanced Games — an upcoming sporting event that permits the use of performance-enhancing drugs under medical supervision.

In a statement shared on social media, Gkolomeev, 31, expressed gratitude to the Greek Swimming Federation and the Hellenic Olympic Committee, calling it a “privilege” to represent Greece.

“Now, I’m stepping into a new chapter,” he said. “I’ll be representing myself and competing in the Enhanced Games — a new competition built on science and safety, aiming to reimagine the future of sport.”

Organisers claim Gkolomeev swam the 50-metre freestyle in 20.89 seconds at a test event in February —faster than the current world record — but the time is not officially recognised due to the event’s pro-doping stance.

He reportedly earned €1 million for the performance. The substances he used have not been disclosed.

Set to debut in Las Vegas in 2026, the Enhanced Games are backed by controversial figures including Donald Trump Jr and tech billionaire Peter Thiel. The concept has faced widespread criticism from sporting bodies and anti-doping agencies, who argue it threatens athlete safety and undermines the principle of fair competition.

Born in Bulgaria and raised in Greece, Gkolomeev trained in the US and competed in three Olympic Games for Greece.

Source: Ekathimerini

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