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Cody Miller Opens Up On Decision To Join Enhanced Games In Latest YouTube Video

By James Sutherland on SwimSwam

Two-time Olympic medalist Cody Miller detailed his decision to join the Enhanced Games in his latest YouTube video on Monday.

    News broke that Miller, 33, was joining the Enhanced Games on Sunday, first reported by the New York Times, and Miller confirmed the news and dove into his decision with his latest vlog, which you can watch below:

    Miller, who retired from sanctioned competition in December 2024, said there are three primary objectives he lives his life by, and the Enhanced Games check all the boxes.

    He first spoke about presence and longevity – he wants to be present for his two children, and spoke about how his father, Craig, died in December 2015, shortly before Cody swam at the 2016 Olympics.

    “My father passed away at the age of 60, way, way, way too young. Just a few months before I competed at the Olympic Games,” Miller said. “He never got to see me compete. So longevity is one of the most important things to me, it’s basically number one. I want to be around for my kids.”

    Speaking on the perceived dangers of the Enhanced Games, Miller said that anyone who knows him knows he’s not going to do anything that will jeopardize his long-term health.

    “When you see a lot of the wild headlines about Enhanced and how it’s dangerous, I’m here to tell you it’s not really the case. This is something that most people don’t really understand.”

    Since signing on with the Enhanced Games, he said he’s already undergone medical screenings and blood work, giving him a “greater understanding of what’s actually happening in my body right now than I ever have before.”

    Miller then spoke on the most obvious reason why swimmers are opting to join the Enhanced Games, the financial one.

    “They’re paying me a lot of money, I have no shame in saying that,” he said, noting that his second objective in life is being a provider.

    Being able to provide financially while continuing his passion, racing and training, was a key determining factor in his decision

    He spoke on how a swimmer could win two events at the Enhanced Games and walk away with $500,000, with $1 million or more on the line if records are broken.

    British sprinter Ben Proud, the most accomplished swimmer to join the Enhanced Games thus far, said in September that what he’ll make with the Enhanced Games is equivalent to winning world titles for 13 straight years.

    Miller said he was “proud that athletes in my sport have that opportunity to earn that kind of money, to have those kinds of incentives that athletes should have.”

    He said after winning two medals at the 2016 Olympics, he made less than $100,0000.

    “I personally think we athletes deserve better than that, and Enhanced is doing that.”

    The third objective Miller spoke on is adventure–he values new experiences and said this is just that, adding that as a Las Vegas native, the idea of a big spectacle excites him.

    He spoke about how he’s recently taken part in ice swimming events, and how he enjoys watching finswimming events, and how those are two types of competitions with different sets of rules from traditional swimming, and the Enhanced Games is just another one.

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

    Miller closed out the video by reiterating his retirement from any World Aquatics-sanctioned events, and said he’s no longer affiliated with any USA Swimming clubs or coaches.

    “I have no affiliation with USA Swimming. No partnerships, no contracts, nothing,” he said.

    Miller specifically said he has no affiliation with Indiana University and Indiana Swimming in Bloomington, where he’s trained for the better part of the past 15 years since joining the Hoosiers as a college swimmer in 2010.

    “I have my own training group, which has no affiliation with any of those things. I want to make that super, super clear.”

    Indiana head coach Ray Looze declined to comment on Miller’s decision.

    “I also want to be super clear that I fully support clean sport in the traditional forms of swimming – at the Olympic level, in the FINA (World Aquatics) sanctioned events. That’s how it should be. Those are the rules, those rules should be followed,” Miller said.

    Miller won an individual bronze medal at the 2016 Olympics in Rio, placing 3rd in the men’s 100 breaststroke in what was an American Record at the time of 58.87. He also swam the breast leg on the U.S. men’s 4×100 medley relay that won gold in Rio.

    Miller also owns a pair of World Championship gold medals from the men’s 4×100 medley relay at the 2015 and 2017 LC Worlds, and has three additional medley relay medals from Short Course Worlds in 2014 and 2016. He also silver in the 100 breast at the 2019 Pan Am Games.

    After placing 15th in the 100 breast and 17th in the 200 breast at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials, Miller announced his retirement from competitive swimming last December, racing at a local meet at the IU Natatorium before calling it a career.

    Miller is the second American swimmer to sign the Enhanced Games, joining Megan Romano, and is the 11th male and 14th swimmer overall to join the controversial league, which will host its inaugural event in May 2026.

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