Fred Kerley wins men’s 100 meters at Enhanced Games, remains drug-free
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 12:52 AM
Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Fred Kerley claimed victory in the men's 100-meter sprint at the Enhanced Games in Las Vegas on May 24, 2026. Competing against sprinters using performance-enhancing drugs, Kerley secured a dominant win, though his time did not set a world record. Another drug-free runner, Tristan Evelyn, won the women's 100 meters, marking a clean sweep for athletes competing without PEDs. The Enhanced Games aimed to explore the limits of performance but fell short of breaking multiple world records, with only one unofficial record set, which relied on banned gear.
- •Fred Kerley won the men’s 100 meters at the Enhanced Games.
- •Tristan Evelyn won the women's 100 meters, also drug-free.
- •The Enhanced Games were held on May 24, 2026, in Las Vegas.
- •Only one unofficial world record was recorded during the event.
- •Medical professionals criticized the event due to health risks.
- 12:52 AMYahoo Sports — Drug-free sprinter wins ‘Enhanced Games’ and delivers a message to anyone looking for a shortcut
"The debut Enhanced Games promised drug fueled world records, but a clean sprinter stole the spotlight instead.
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