Going for the Gold—on Drugs. Plus…
The Enhanced Games, a new sports event promoting the use of performance-enhancing drugs, is set to take place in Las Vegas. Over 40 athletes, including retired Olympians, will compete in various sports while using substances typically banned in traditional competitions. Critics question whether this spectacle will attract sports fans who oppose doping in athletics.
- ▪The Enhanced Games encourage the use of performance-enhancing drugs among athletes.
- ▪The event will feature over 40 world-class competitors in track, swimming, and weight lifting.
- ▪The company behind the Enhanced Games is valued at approximately $665 million and has received investments from notable figures.
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