International Ice Swimming Association (IISA) Suspends Olympian Cody Miller’s Membership ...Middle East

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The International Ice Swimming Association has announced that they suspended the membership of Olympian Cody Miller, who recently signed with the steroid-driven Enhanced Games.

The release said, in part:

“This decision is neither a moral nor a personal judgment against the athlete. Instead, it reflects IISA’s firm stance on maintaining the integrity of our sport. Safety is also a consideration, though it is not the primary factor in our decision. Currently, there is limited knowledge about the effects of enhanced substances on athlete safety, particularly in the extreme physiological conditions associated with ice swimming.

The IISA also said that as an aspiring Winter Olympic sport, it aligns with the World Aquatics and Olympic Code of Conduct. In June, World Aquatics banned all Enhanced Games participants from its events. That led to the Enhanced Games filing an $800 million lawsuit against the global governing body, which a federal judge in New York dismissed.

Miller mentioned his forays into ice swimming competition when discussing his decision to join the Enhanced Games.

In his video explaining his participation, Miller drew a parallel between ‘different types of competition’ like finswimming and ice swimming, and the Enhanced Games.

“Enhanced Games is a different thing with a different set of rules,” he said.

Miller was one of 200 participants in the inaugural 2025 Minnesota Ice Swim in February at Lake Johanna. There, a video on Miller’s YouTube channel claimed that he was part of a World Record setting 4×25 meter medley relay, though the IISA doesn’t publish a record in that event nor could SwimSwam verify one.

He is listed as the winner of the 25 meter free competitive event (12.60) and the 50 meter free competitive event (28.25).

The event website for the Minnesota Ice Swim says that it is “on the path to becoming the first IISA sanctioned swimming event in the United States.”

Miller is one of at least 14 swimmers who have signed on to participate in the Enhanced Games, with the organization teasing more name drops to come.

Miller, 33, is a two-time Olympic medalist. He owns a gold medal in the men’s 400 medley relay and a bronze medal in the men’s 100 breaststroke from the 2016 Olympic Games.

His last meet under the USA Swimming/World Aquatics umbrella came a year ago at the IU Natatorium Jingle Jamboree. There he swam the 50 free and the 100 back, but no breaststroke events. That is his only official meet since finishing 15th in the semi-finals of the 2024 US Olympic Trials.

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