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World’s First Sperm Race Set to Spotlight Declining Male Fertility

The April 25 event in Los Angeles will feature microscopic competition, advanced imaging, and live audience engagement to raise awareness about reproductive health.

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Overview

  • Sperm Racing, a startup founded by four teenage entrepreneurs, has secured over $1 million in venture funding for the event at the Hollywood Palladium.
  • The race will pit sperm samples from two university students—one from USC and one from UCLA—on a 20 cm microfluidic track modeled after the female reproductive system.
  • Advanced technology, including high-resolution cameras and real-time imaging, will capture the microscopic competition for an audience of over 1,000 spectators.
  • The event will feature live commentary, leaderboards, instant replays, and betting, aiming to gamify health and encourage discussions about male fertility decline.
  • Participants are undergoing specialized training regimens, including tailored diets, to optimize sperm motility ahead of race day.