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Enhanced Games results: How each steroid-legal event winner's performance compares to world record
Here's a breakdown of the results from the Enhanced Games and how each event's winner stacks up to the world record holder.
Competing while using banned substances is one of elite sports’ most fiercely protected red lines.
Juiced-up athletes narrowly failed to "beat" world records in early contests at the first-ever Enhanced Games on Sunday in ...
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Enhanced Games, which allows athletes to take performance-enhancing drugs, debuts in Las Vegas
About 50 athletes in swimming, track, and weightlifting will compete.
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Enhanced Games want to make performance-enhancing drugs mainstream — and they’re coming to Vegas
The inaugural Enhanced Games, where performance-enhancing drugs are allowed, kicks off May 24, 2026, in Las Vegas. CEO and co ...
Performance-enhancing drugs have always been a complex crisis within sports. In the UFC, some of the greatest fighters to ever grace the octagon have been caught taking PEDs, and doubts about who ...
HOW ABOUT this for a bold and controversial idea: a sporting event where the use of performance-enhancing drugs (peds) is not just permitted, but actively encouraged? That is exactly what Aron D’Souza ...
Backers of the Enhanced Games hope to use the event to market performance-enhancing drugs to a wider audience.
Two leading cardiology experts have warned that the use of image and performance enhancing drugs (IPEDs), such as anabolic steroids and ...
Performance-enhancing drugs have always been a complex crisis within sports. In the UFC, some of the greatest fighters to ever grace the octagon have been caught taking PEDs, and doubts about who ...
Young men feel the pressure to look jacked and they're going to extreme measures to achieve the aesthetic. Bodybuilder Daniel Coffeen speaks candidly about his use of performance enhancing drugs on ...
Alex Rodriguez admitted that he used performance-enhancing drugs from 2001 to 2003 Monday in an interview with ESPN. Rodriguez said he used banned substances due to the pressures of being baseball?s ...
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