A commentator yelled excitedly as hundreds of spectators stood glued to a video of a racecourse — but the athletes they were rooting for were tiny sperm cells.
The unusual sport was invented by 17-year-old high schooler Eric Zhu, who raised more than US$1 million to organize the event to call attention to male infertility.
Zhu said he was inspired by social media posts that claim average sperm counts had halved over the past 50 years.
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Fearing that “there could be this dystopian future where no one will be able to make babies,” Zhu said he wanted to use the competition to highlight the importance of reproductive health.
Scientists have not reached a consensus on whether humanity has experienced a dramatic drop in sperm count, with studies showing conflicting results.
At the Los Angeles event on Friday night, a man in a lab coat used pipettes to place samples of semen — collected from contestants ahead of time — onto tiny 2mm-long “tracks.”
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The race track was magnified 100 times by a microscope, then filmed by a camera that transferred the image to a 3D animation software before the final video was broadcast to the audience.
“There’s no way to really tell if this is real, but I want to believe it is,” said Felix Escobar, a 20-year-old spectator.
At the end of the brief race, the loser, 19-year-old University of California student Asher Proeger, was sprayed with a liquid resembling semen.
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Zhu’s fears about fertility echo the talking points of many in the burgeoning pro-natalist movement, which include conservative and far-right political figures.
However, Zhu distanced himself from the movement.
“I have nothing to do with this, I’m not like an Elon Musk, who wants to repopulate the Earth,” the young entrepreneur said.
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Musk, a close ally of US President Donald Trump, has been vocal about his belief that population decline threatens the West and has fathered more than a dozen children with multiple women.
Zhu said he simply wanted to raise awareness of how sperm quality goes hand in hand with overall health.
“It’s your choice to sleep earlier. It’s your choice to stop doing drugs. It’s your choice to eat healthier, and all these different things have a significant kind of impact on your motility,” he said.
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Shanna Swan, a reproductive epidemiologist at Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine, coauthored a study that found the sperm count decline cited by Zhu.
She said the proliferation of “hormonally active chemicals” in the past few years has had a negative effect on human fertility.
However, beneath the scientific veneer, the sperm race might seem more like an opportunity for college students to display their adolescent humor and participate in a viral stunt.
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Some attendees dressed in costumes, including one resembling male genitals, while the hosts made lewd jokes and roasted the competitors.
A YouTube livestream of the event attracted more than 100,000 views.
“I can’t say I learned stuff I didn’t know before,” 22-year-old student and audience member Alberto Avila-Baca said.
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