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Enhanced Games rejects mistaken world record timing claims as ‘internet drivel’

Carlos Mendez
Carlos Mendez
Soccer Correspondent
1:34 AM
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Enhanced Games rejects mistaken world record timing claims as ‘internet drivel’
Gkolomeev’s time in men’s 50m freestyle disputed Organisers launch defence of timing apparatusThe Enhanced Games has dismissed suggestions by online sleuths that a world record set in Sunday’s event was mistakenly...

The Guardian is reporting Enhanced Games rejects mistaken world record timing claims as ‘internet drivel’. Gkolomeev’s time in men’s 50m freestyle disputed Organisers launch defence of timing apparatusThe Enhanced Games has dismissed suggestions by online sleuths that a world record set in Sunday’s event was mistakenly timed, calling them “completely unfounded internet drivel”.Some accounts on Instagram had noted that the Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev appeared to touch the wall after his time of 20.81 seconds in the men’s 50m freestyle flashed up on screen. Continue reading...

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