President Donald Trump has announced the Patriot Games, a new four-day athletic competition for elite high school athletes from every US state and territory. The event, set for next fall, aims to highlight excellence and patriotism while upholding fair competition in sports. It forms part of broader celebrations for America's 250th anniversary.
President Donald Trump unveiled plans for the Patriot Games this week, describing it as an unprecedented nationwide event. Scheduled for the fall of next year, the competition will gather two outstanding high school athletes—one male and one female—from each of the 50 states and US territories. Participants will engage in various sporting events designed to promote athletic excellence, national pride, and equitable play.
In a video statement, Trump emphasized the event's uniqueness and its alignment with his administration's stance on sports integrity. "Frankly, you’ll never see anything like it, and you’ll never see anything like it again," he said. "In the fall, we will host the first-ever Patriot Games, an unprecedented four-day athletic event featuring the greatest high school athletes, one young man and one young woman from each state and territory. But I promise there will be no men playing in women’s sports. You’re not going to see that. You’ll see everything but that."
This announcement coincides with the launch of "Freedom," a new organization coordinating festivities for the nation's semiquincentennial in 2026. The Patriot Games will integrate into a series of commemorative activities, including a Great American State Fair on the National Mall from June to July, featuring exhibits from all states; an enhanced Independence Day event with fireworks and a military flyover; and a Ultimate Fighting Championship bout at the White House.
Trump portrayed these initiatives as unifying and enjoyable, building on recent military anniversary celebrations. "People are going to have a good time," he noted. The proposal has sparked some online comparisons to the dystopian novel The Hunger Games, though Trump positions the Games as a celebration of American values and clarity in sports categories, reflecting ongoing debates over transgender participation in women's athletics.