IShowSpeed Stuns Fans With Ambitious 2028 Olympic Games Participation Claim
3 min readIn a surprising revelation at ComplexCon Las Vegas, popular YouTuber and streamer IShowSpeed announced his ambitious plans to compete in the 2028 Olympic Games. The 19-year-old content creator confidently stated, “2028, I’ll be running in the Olympics for sure,” leaving fans shocked and intrigued.
IShowSpeed, known for his high-energy antics and viral sports challenges, revealed that he aims to participate in track and field events, specifically the 100-meter dash and possibly the 200-meter race. Initially, he also mentioned the 50-meter race, only to be corrected that no such event exists in Olympic competition. Laughing it off, he clarified, “You know what I mean, 100 meters then.”
IShowSpeed has announced he'll be running the 100m dash at the 2028 Olympic Games pic.twitter.com/h7VCshI6yu
— Pubity (@pubity) November 17, 2024
This announcement follows Speed’s recent foray into showcasing his athleticism. Earlier this month, he competed in a high-profile $100,000 race organized by MrBeast but fell short against Olympic sprinter Noah Lyles. Despite the loss, IShowSpeed has repeatedly proclaimed himself as the “fastest man alive” in his content, a claim that continues to draw both amusement and skepticism from his audience.
Fans and critics alike have taken to X (formerly Twitter) to weigh in on Speed’s Olympic aspirations. Some mocked his lack of familiarity with the official events, with one user commenting, “Bro is cooked just from him thinking there was a 50m in the track and field Olympics.” Meanwhile, others expressed cautious optimism, suggesting that with four years of dedicated training, Speed might hold his own on the global stage.
“Four years of training, I actually believe he can do pretty good when the time comes,” wrote one supportive fan.
iShowSpeed will be running in the 100M at the 2028 Olympics. 👀‼️pic.twitter.com/KhnuVD6UbF
— DramaAlert (@DramaAlert) November 17, 2024
If IShowSpeed were to qualify for the Olympics, it would mark an unprecedented milestone as the first major content creator to transition from streaming to competing in one of the world’s most prestigious athletic events.
Whether this dream becomes a reality remains to be seen, but Speed’s bold declaration has already sparked widespread excitement and debate across his massive fanbase. The 2028 Olympics, set to take place in Los Angeles, could potentially witness this unexpected crossover of internet fame and sportsmanship.
Speed with some training actually has a big chance to win
— Curryglazer (@myglorious30) November 17, 2024
Speed will be one of the first streamers in the olympics pic.twitter.com/MVG0K2Qu5u
— SquidRon Updates (@LoopedQ) November 17, 2024
He’s born athlete. With intense training he might get a chance
— Clover Lavender (@AyoolaMatthee) November 17, 2024
Lmaoo all the people in the comments saying he's gonna win 😅over Noah lyles Kishane Thompson yall so delusional 😂 it's hilarious uneducated idiots
— JordanMJ2345 (@jordan_mj2345) November 17, 2024
And US will allow him 😭😭. I mean it's Olympics? This youtubers are taking over games now. Paul brothers in boxing now he. It's not good for sports
— Venom (@AnkitSi70755453) November 17, 2024