Overview
- World Aquatics enacted a bylaw on June 3 that renders any athlete, coach, official or support staff who competes in or endorses the Enhanced Games ineligible for its competitions or positions.
- The Enhanced Games is scheduled for May 2026 in Las Vegas and promises prize purses of up to $500,000 per event with $1 million bonuses for breaking world records.
- Founder Aron D’Souza condemned the ban as an abuse of monopoly power, announced he will contest the bylaw in court and pledged legal support for affected athletes.
- World Aquatics will assess ineligibility on a case-by-case basis with appeals directed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport and has urged national federations to adopt similar measures.
- Backed by investors including Donald Trump Jr.’s 1789 Capital and Peter Thiel, the event has drawn warnings from WADA and health experts over risks to athlete safety and fair play.