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    Cameron McEvoy: The World Record Holder with Zero Dollar Bonuses

    Cameron McEvoy, Australia’s very own aquatic superhero, recently made waves—literally and figuratively—when he swam 50 meters in a startling 20.88 seconds at the China Open. It’s not every day one shatters a record, but the kicker? He broke Cesar Cielo’s 17-year-old mark of 20.91 seconds while rocking nothing but his speedos and possibly a lifetime supply of anti-chafing cream.

    But wait, there’s a twist! McEvoy laments the “crazy” reality that, after setting this world record, his financial reward can be summed up in one word: zero. Yes, folks, zero dollars! It’s almost as if the swimming gods took a collective deep breath, held it, and decided to exhale like a deflated beach ball.

    In a twist of irony fitting for a modern-day fable, McEvoy contrasted his chilly cash reception with the glorious $1 million prize offered at the Enhanced Games. Yes, those are the same games in Las Vegas that invite athletes to dabble in banned substances—because what’s sports without a little extra “enhancement,” right? Just think of it as a little insurance for those who enjoy mixing steroids with their protein shakes.

    “It’s nutty to think that breaking a world record clean, without a suit or anything remotely performance-enhancing, nets me a big fat goose egg,” McEvoy quipped, perfectly capturing the current state of sports incentivization. Who knew achieving athletic greatness would result in the financial equivalent of a participation trophy?

    Now, before you start sending pity donations to McEvoy’s bank account, let’s break down the monetary rewards available at sanctioned events. World Aquatics has generously allotted $30,000 (£22,200) for records set at the Aquatics World Championships. That’s right—become a world champion, and you can collect an amount roughly equal to what some people spend on a small wedding! Just imagine that heartwarming moment: “I do… and I also have a world record!”

    Next in line is the Swimming World Championships, where record-breakers earn a cool $25,000 (£18,600). While at World Cup meets, the bar lowers a tad, with athletes pocketing just $10,000 (£7,500). It’s like saying, “Congrats on your gold medal—here’s a small gift card to a convenience store.”

    However, since the illustrious China Open wasn’t sanctioned by World Aquatics, poor McEvoy is left with nothing but bragging rights—something that, let’s face it, won’t buy you that fancy avocado toast you’ve been eyeing. So, one can’t help but wonder: are swimmers better off investing in their own 401(k) plans rather than chasing world records? Such is the irony of modern athletics!

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