Bay Area college student organizes 1st-of-its-kind sperm race to raise men's health awareness
Briefly

Sperm racing, recently debuted in Los Angeles, is an innovative competition launched by 17-year-old Eric Zhu to draw attention to men's health and male fertility. The event features young contenders who train their bodies and diets, competing on a microscopic racetrack simulating the reproductive system. Influenced by sophisticated technology, the races provide a unique viewing experience, complete with live-streaming, stats, and metrics to measure sperm performance. Zhu emphasizes changing perceptions about male fertility, aiming to normalize discussions surrounding such topics and create a new form of entertainment.
When you really think about it, we all won our own individual sperm races to get onto this planet, so it's only fit that we make it a format that we can all watch and enjoy.
The general public doesn't talk about it, because it's so taboo. It's always been associated with adult entertainment or something that's degenerate.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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