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America 250 Just Put the Spotlight on the Generation Coming Next With Launch of Patriot Games


RedState 

The United States turns 250 years old in a few weeks, and the celebration is already taking shape in the usual big, patriotic ways: fireworks, concerts, military flyovers, historical exhibits, and events stretching from Washington, D.C., to Mount Rushmore. One of the newest additions, though, is aimed less at the country's past than at the kids who will inherit its future.

Freedom 250 announced Friday that it is launching the 2026 Patriot Games, a nationwide athletic competition that will bring together high school athletes ages 14 through 17 from every state, territory, and tribal nation for three days of competition in August. One male champion and one female champion will split a $250,000 scholarship prize.

The idea is ambitious without being complicated. A teenager from rural Montana could end up competing against someone from New York City. A student-athlete from Guam could share the field with a competitor from Texas. Kids from communities that would never meet under ordinary circumstances will have a chance to stand on the same national stage.

Competitors will be selected through an application process that includes a short video explaining who they are and why they want to participate. The competition will take place Aug. 9-11, 2026.

National exposure is a major part of the rollout. Freedom 250 said competition coverage will stream on the ESPN App before culminating in a one-hour ESPN on ABC primetime special on Aug. 13, 2026, giving the young competitors a national audience during the country's 250th anniversary celebration. ESPN President of Content Burke Magnus said in a statement:

"We're excited to give millions of Americans the opportunity to cheer on and support some of the country's most promising young athletes as they compete for a scholarship in celebration of America's 250th anniversary."

The Patriot Games join a much larger America 250 lineup already underway. Freedom 250 has announced events including the Great American State Fair on the National Mall, a celebration at Mount Rushmore, a massive international naval review in New York Harbor, and a July 4 Salute to America celebration in Washington, D.C.

Earlier in 2026, a giant American flag was draped across Hoover Dam and illuminated with hundreds of lights as part of the broader anniversary effort. The display quickly became one of the most recognizable images associated with the countdown to America's 250th birthday.

Those events remind Americans where the country has been. The Patriot Games put the focus on who comes next, which matters at a time when plenty of people seem more comfortable apologizing for America than celebrating it. This event goes the other direction.

Freedom 250 CEO Keith Krach said in a statement the organization hopes the event will inspire the next generation.

"Our nation's 250th birthday is more than a celebration of our past. It's a call to inspire the next generation of leaders, innovators, and patriots."

Somewhere tonight, a teenager is finishing football practice. Another is putting in extra laps on a track. Someone else is shooting baskets in a driveway while the sun goes down. By the middle of August, some of those same kids could be standing in front of a national television audience during one of the biggest celebrations in modern American history.

For a country preparing to celebrate its first 250 years, that feels like a pretty good way to start thinking about the next 250.