29.05.2026 11:50
The Enhanced Games organization has announced that it will award $10 million to the athlete who breaks Usain Bolt's 100-meter world record of 9.58 seconds at the competitions to be held in 2027. Even improving the record by just one hundredth of a second will be enough for the prize.
Enhanced Games organizers announced that a $10 million bonus will be awarded to the athlete who breaks Usain Bolt's 100-meter world record at the event scheduled for 2027. Even improving the record by just one hundredth of a second will be enough to claim the massive prize.
FORTUNE TO BE GIVEN TO THE ONE WHO BREAKS BOLT'S RECORD
The Enhanced Games organization, which also brings controversy in the sports world, has announced a striking prize program. Organizers revealed that at the event to be held in 2027, the male sprinter who breaks Jamaican legend Usain Bolt's 100-meter world record of 9.58 seconds will receive a bonus of exactly $10 million.
EVEN ONE HUNDREDTH OF A SECOND WILL BE ENOUGH
According to the statement, the athlete does not need to surpass the record by a large margin. Even if Bolt's time is improved by just one hundredth of a second, the athlete will become the owner of the $10 million prize. Therefore, the organization's announcement has caused a major stir in the athletics world.
FIRST RECORD BROKEN
A remarkable achievement was also made at the first Enhanced Games event held in Las Vegas. Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev set a world record in the 50-meter freestyle race with a time of 20.81 seconds.
EARNED $1.5 MILLION
Gkolomeev's record was rewarded with a large prize by the organization. The Greek athlete earned a total of $1.5 million thanks to his performance.
This development highlighted how serious an incentive the $10 million prize announced for the 100-meter world record targeted to be broken in 2027 actually is.