名人教练与视频申请:我们从特朗普的”爱国游戏”中了解到的信息


By 派珀·赫德思佩思·布莱克本
3小时前
发布于 2026年2月5日,美国东部时间上午10:09

美国华盛顿特区白宫椭圆形办公室,2025年12月18日(周四),美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在签署行政命令时的照片

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特朗普政府正计划为电视转播的”爱国游戏”(Patriot Games)体育赛事匹配青少年参赛者与名人教练,这是美国建国250周年纪念活动之一。

领导政府庆祝活动的非营利组织”自由250″(Freedom 250)发言人在唐纳德·特朗普总统于12月正式宣布该活动后向美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)提供了新细节。发言人未透露该组织正在招募哪些名人与青少年参赛者合作。

比赛将于秋季举行。特朗普将该赛事调侃为”一场前所未有的为期四天的体育盛事,汇集了最优秀的高中生运动员——每个州和地区各一名男女选手”。

非体育因素考量

运动员能力不会是参赛资格的唯一考量因素。发言人表示,潜在参赛者需提交在线视频申请,回答一系列问题,解释为何希望被选中代表自己的州。

参赛者将参加的体育项目细节尚未公布。

申请资格与年龄限制

申请将面向50个州、美国领地和部落中14至17岁的运动员开放,但2025年12月31日前年满18岁的选手将不符合资格。

社交媒体争议

该赛事在社交媒体上被比作《饥饿游戏》(The Hunger Games)——一部反乌托邦青少年小说系列和电影特许经营,其中儿童被迫在电视竞技场上互相残杀。

特朗普于7月首次预告了该赛事,表示它将进行电视转播,并由卫生与公众服务部部长小罗伯特·F·肯尼迪(Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)领导。

其他建国250周年庆祝活动

印地赛车和UFC赛事

随着政府推进其国家活动计划,新细节浮出水面。行政部门正推动总统的周年纪念优先事项,各机构与”自由250″合作举办某些标志性活动:肯尼迪将与”自由250″合作主办”爱国游戏”,农业部已支持总统的”伟大美国州博览会”倡议,要求各州竞争,由特朗普评选”最具爱国精神”的州博览会。

其他250周年计划包括:总统生日当天在白宫南草坪举行UFC格斗赛,以及在林肯纪念堂对面建造一座巨型凯旋门。

国家广场附近的印地赛车活动

8月在国家广场附近举行的印地赛车比赛也已列入日程,总统上周签署命令,指示内政部和交通部与华盛顿特区市长缪里尔·鲍泽(Muriel Bowser)的办公室合作,迅速推进赛事筹备工作。这一努力可能需要国会批准。

民主党人鲍泽支持该赛事,并称赞其为美国首都的经济福音,尽管该市因大规模联邦裁员而经济紧张。

“比赛周末将通过入住酒店和餐厅刺激华盛顿特区的经济引擎,并向游客、居民和体育界展示,没有比华盛顿更好的城市、人民和背景来举办大型体育赛事,”她在一份声明中表示。

历史纪念活动

政府还推出了两项以历史为导向的活动,灵感来自1976年美国建国200周年庆典期间巡回全国的”美国自由列车”(American Freedom Train),当时美国人有机会看到从《绿野仙踪》中朱迪·加兰的服装到乔治·华盛顿的美国宪法副本等各种展品。

国家档案馆的”自由飞机”(Freedom Plane)将把美国建国时期的文件带到2026年的8个美国城市,而博物馆与图书馆服务研究所宣布了六个”自由卡车移动博物馆”,展品来自保守派媒体公司PragerU和希尔斯代尔学院。

史密森尼机构审查

随着政府对史密森尼学会(Smithsonian Institution)进行前所未有的审查,要求其250周年纪念内容与特朗普推动的”重振民族自豪感”的节目保持一致,相关历史纪念活动规划正在进行中。

行政官员在12月给博物馆的信中写道:”美国人民不会容忍任何对美国建国历史持犹豫态度,或不适于传达美国历史积极面貌(其中美国的成就和记录值得自豪)的博物馆。”


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Celebrity coaches and video applications: Here’s what we’re learning about Trump’s ‘Patriot Games’

By Piper Hudspeth Blackburn
3 hr ago
PUBLISHED Feb 5, 2026, 10:09 AM ET

US President Donald Trump during an executive order signing in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025.

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The Trump administration is planning to match teen competitors with celebrity coaches for the televised “Patriot Games” athletic contest, one of the events marking the United States’ 250th anniversary.

A spokesperson for Freedom 250, the non-profit group leading the administration’s celebrations, provided new details to CNN after President Donald Trump formally announced the event in December. The spokesperson did not provide any names of the celebrities the group is recruiting to work with the teenaged participants.

The competition will take place in the fall. Trump teased the event as “an unprecedented four-day athletic event featuring the greatest high school athletes — one young man and one young woman from each state and territory.”

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Athletic ability will not be the sole factor considered for eligibility. Potential volunteers will need to submit an online video application responding to a number of prompts to explain why they want to be chosen to represent their state, the spokesperson said.

Details about the types of athletic contests the participants will compete in have yet to be made public.

Applications will be open to athletes aged 14 to 17 from all 50 states, US territories & tribes, but those who will turn 18 before December 31 will not be eligible, the spokesperson said.

The competition has drawn comparisons on social media to “The Hunger Games,” a dystopian young-adult book series and film franchise in which children are forced to fight to the death in televised arenas.

Trump first previewed the competition in July, saying it would be televised and led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Celebrations include IndyCar race and UFC fight


The new details emerge as the administration pushes forward with its plans for national events. The executive branch is driving efforts to pull off the president’s anniversary priorities, with agencies partnering with Freedom 250 for certain landmark events: Kennedy will be partnering with Freedom 250 in hosting the Patriot Games, and the Agriculture Department has embraced the president’s Great American State Fair initiative, which asks states to compete to have their fair chosen by Trump as the “most patriotic.”

Other 250th initiatives include a UFC fight on the White House’s South Lawn on the president’s birthday and the construction of a giant triumphal arch across from the Lincoln Memorial.

An August IndyCar race near the National Mall is also on the schedule, with the president signing an order last week directing the Interior and Transportation departments to work with the DC Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office to move quickly in order to pull it off. The effort may need congressional approval.

Bowser, a Democrat, is on board with the race and touted it as an economic boon for the nation’s capital, which has been strained by mass federal layoffs.

“The race weekend will rev up the economic engine of D.C. by filling our hotels and restaurants and by showing visitors, residents and the sports world that there’s no better city, people and backdrop for major sports events,” she said in a statement.

The administration has also launched two history-oriented efforts inspired by the American Freedom Train that toured the country during America’s bicentennial bash in 1976 and gave Americans the chance to see everything from Judy Garland’s dress from “The Wizard of Oz” to George Washington’s copy of the US Constitution.

The National Archives’ “Freedom Plane” will bring documents from the era of America’s founding to eight US cities in 2026, and the Institute of Museum of Library Services has announced six Freedom Truck Mobile Museums, with material from conservative media company PragerU and Hillsdale College.

Planning for the history-related initiatives comes as the administration conducts an unprecedented review of the Smithsonian Institution, insisting that the museum complex’s 250th content align with Trump’s push for programming that renews national pride.

“The American people will have no patience for any museum that is diffident about America’s founding or otherwise uncomfortable conveying a positive view of American history, one which is justifiably proud of our country’s accomplishments and record,” administration officials wrote in a letter to the museum in December.

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