A look behind Trumps Patriot Games an American Gladiators style competition testing teens in boot camp circuit

Calling all drill seekers!The Patriot Games — President Trump’s televised teen athletic competition next month in Ohio — will feature a “military-inspired boot camp circuit,” according to nationwide recruitment emails reviewed by The Post.The games will also feature aspects of classic American sports — football, basketball, soccer and track — with made-for-TV twists, and $250,000 in college scholarship money on the line during the Aug.9 -11 spectacle to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary.“The competition will include rounds that test excellence in skillsets of beloved American sports,” one of the emails reads.High school students ages 14-17 from around the country will be selected to compete in individual and team challenges testing strength, endurance, agility and strategy, according to the emails.“It’s kind of like the ‘Ninja Warrior’ games,” said actor Dean Cain, who played Superman in the 1990s TV series “Lois & Clark” and once competed on “American Gladiators.”“It’s just a great opportunity for young people,” said Cain, who has been promoting the event online.
“It encourages patriotism.I think encourages fitness and competition.
Those are all wonderful things,” he told The Post.The culmination of the competition will reflect the influence of both those TV competition shows.Finalists will compete in an obstacle course designed to test strategy and skill.President Trump announced the games in 2025, long before he hosted a UFC fight on the South Lawn of the White House.
The sports fan-in-chief — who visited the Super Bowl and the NBA finals during his current term — is set to be there.“It was really the president’s idea,” said America250 spokeswoman Danielle Alvarez.“He wanted to highlight what does the next generation bring to the table.”High school students are being invited to apply and submit video statements, and the administration will select the winners — drawing some needling onl...