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The Enhanced Games don't just allow performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), but celebrate their use in targeting world records in ...
World Aquatics has banned athletes who participate in or show support for the controversial Enhanced Games from competing in its competitions. The Enhanced Games is a new multi-sport competition ...
Gkolomeev's unofficial world record earned him €1million, and the Enhanced Games inaugural event offers substantial prize money of up to $500,000 (€441,413) per event.
The Enhanced Games don't just allow performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), but celebrate their use in targeting world records in ...
Meanwhile, World Aquatics became the first international federation to ban any coach, officials, or athletes competing in the Enhanced Games from any World Aquatics competition and activities.
World Aquatics' ban on anyone involved in Enhanced Games is "downright disgusting behaviour" and likely illegal, the Australian founder of the drug-friendly games says. Melbourne-born entrepreneur ...
The first global sports body to push back against Enhanced Games is World Aquatics, which passed a rule banning any swimmer who supports the Enhanced Games from representing their country again.
An Australian with a track record of fighting sporting injustice is taking on the drug-friendly Enhanced Games.
The Enhanced Games are set to take place in Las Vegas next year, but one agency has expressed major concerns. The World ...