Enhanced Games (no drug testing) file $800 million lawsuit against critics
The Enhanced Games filed an $800 million lawsuit alleging illegal efforts by World Aquatics and others to coerce athletes into boycotting their no-drug-testing event.
- The startup Enhanced Games filed an $800 million antitrust lawsuit against World Aquatics, USA Swimming and WADA for allegedly campaigning to dissuade athletes from competing in its no drug testing event.
- The Enhanced Games portrays itself as a league pushing human limits through science while monitoring athlete intake without punishing banned substance use.
- So far, the Enhanced Games has signed 5 athletes for a Las Vegas event next May offering $500,000 first prizes in track, swimming and weightlifting competitions.
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WADA slams 'ill-conceived' Enhanced Games after named in lawsuit
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has reaffirmed its opposition to the Enhanced Games following an anti-trust lawsuit filed by organisers of the event which allows athletes to use banned drugs.Enhanced Games said on Wednesday it was suing World Aquatics, USA Swimming and WADA for up to $800 million, allegin

Athletic event that allows steroids sues World Anti-Doping Agency, swimming governing bodies for $800 million
The Enhanced Games has filed an $800 million lawsuit, which acknowledges that athletes are being forced to boycott the upcoming event.
Enhanced Games Files $800M Suit Against Its Critics
The startup Olympic-style sports festival promising no drug testing filed an $800 million antitrust lawsuit against its detractors Wednesday for what it claims is an illegal campaign to make athletes boycott its event. The Enhanced Games filed the lawsuit in federal court in New York, naming World Aquatics, USA Swimming,...
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