It’s like the Olympics – but you’re allowed to use all the banned substances, you want.
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It’s like the Olympics – but you’re allowed to use all the banned substances, you want.
You know the feeling

You’re watching the Olympics, you watch athletes break world records, and weeks later, the athletes are disqualified due to banned substances found in their blood.
Now imagine this

Now imagine the example given without the disqualification – not because the athletes are clean, but because all of their competitors use banned substances as well.
And it’s allowed.
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Enhanced Games are coming

The first ever Enhanced Games are scheduled to be held May 21-24 2026 in Las Vegas.
And the big thing is that the athletes are alloved to use PED’s under medical supervision.
Big money

Australian businessman, Aron D’Souza is the President of the new games, and there will be up to $500,000 on the line for each event.
Redefining superhumanity

According the it’s website, the Enhanced Games are on a mission to “redefine superhumanity through science, innovations and sports”.
Olympic model of the 21st century

According to The Guardian, D’Souza said that Enhanced Games is a renovation of the Olympics, embracing the future of sports in an era with accelerating scientific and technological changes.
Athlete safety

Some PED’s have been known to have serious side effects, but according to Enhanced Games, scientific and technogical advances can still be applied safely if done properly.
Medical profiling

To make sure the athletes don’t risk their health, the competitors will undergo a medical profiling before participating.
Only swimmers – so far

At the time of publishing, four athletes (all male swimmers) are featured on the website of Enhanced Games.
The Games is open for competitors applications and events will be announced based on the competitors.