Why the Enhanced Games will force sport to confront tough questions
The Enhanced Games, also known as the 'Steroid Olympics', are set to take place in Las Vegas this weekend, featuring athletes who have used performance-enhancing drugs. This controversial event has sparked debates about doping in sports and its implications for health and ethics. Supporters argue it celebrates athletic excellence and scientific innovation, while critics fear it undermines the fight against cheating.
- ▪The Enhanced Games will showcase athletes using banned performance-enhancing drugs.
- ▪Critics believe the event normalizes doping and risks the health of participants.
- ▪Organizers claim the event will reward athletic excellence and explore human potential.
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