Anti-Doping Bodies Speak Out Against Drug-Fueled Enhanced Games
- The Enhanced Games are set to launch in May 2026 at a venue on the Las Vegas Strip, showcasing athletes who compete using substances prohibited by traditional sports organizations.
- The Games arise from a challenge to IOC and sports leagues' anti-doping policies, promoting supervised medical enhancement instead of banning substances.
- Anti-Doping bodies, including WADA and CHINADA, condemn the event for threatening athlete health, undermining sport integrity, and encouraging drug-fueled competition.
- Participants may earn up to $500,000 per event plus record-breaking bonuses, but involvement could risk anti-doping violations leading to bans from traditional competitions.
- The event could reshape sports by normalizing doping and challenging clean sport principles, though it faces strong opposition from established athletic organizations.
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China Anti-Doping Agency Denounces "Enhanced Games", Games Where Athletes Can Play
The "Enhanced Games" – games where athletes will have the right to use doping products – are a source of controversy. On Friday, the Chinese Anti-Doping Agency denounced the holding of the event, the first edition of which will take place next year.
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