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The Enhanced Pod Shorts | 7 Days Out — The Athletes, The Money, and Clarence Munyai

7 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Seven days out from Las Vegas, and I want to talk about the people who actually said yes and why that decision is a lot more complicated, and a lot more human, than most people are making it out to be. We're talking Kristian Gkolomeev, who made a million dollars in one swim after fourteen years of career earnings that barely topped $200,000. Fred Kerley, who watched his sport try to take everything he'd built and decided to call it an opportunity instead. And Clarence Munyai — South Africa's fastest 200 metre runner, the man who lost his Puma contract, spent a year on his savings, and chose to go to Las Vegas anyway. This episode is about the roster, the money, and the question underneath all of it — what happens when you finally get the chance to find out what you're really capable of? The Enhanced Games runs May 21 to 24. Watch free at enhanced.com and on YouTube. Main event is Sunday the 24th.

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The Enhanced Pod Shorts | 7 Days Out — The Athletes, The Money, and Clarence Munyai

Seven days out from Las Vegas, and I want to talk about the people who actually said yes and why that decision is a lot more complicated, and a lot more human, than most people are making it out to be. We're talking Kristian Gkolomeev, who made a million dollars in one swim after fourteen years of career earnings that barely topped $200,000. Fred Kerley, who watched his sport try to take everything he'd built and decided to call it an opportunity instead. And Clarence Munyai — South Africa's fastest 200 metre runner, the man who lost his Puma contract, spent a year on his savings, and chose to go to Las Vegas anyway. This episode is about the roster, the money, and the question underneath all of it — what happens when you finally get the chance to find out what you're really capable of? The Enhanced Games runs May 21 to 24. Watch free at enhanced.com and on YouTube. Main event is Sunday the 24th.

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