Olympic swimming champion Kyle Chalmers publicly criticized the International Olympic Committee (IOC) following a recent race, expressing concerns about the potential for athletes to leave traditional competition. Chalmers voiced apprehension about a growing movement towards the “Enhanced Games,” a proposed event that would allow performance enhancement. He questioned the rationale behind choosing this alternative path, implying dissatisfaction with the current state of Olympic sport. The athlete’s comments suggest a broader discontent among competitors regarding regulations and the future direction of competitive swimming. Chalmers’s remarks are significant given his status as a prominent figure in the sport and highlight a potential challenge to the IOC’s authority. The “Enhanced Games” concept, openly embracing doping, is gaining traction as an alternative for athletes seeking a competitive edge without restrictions. This development raises questions about the integrity and future of clean sport.