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Enhanced Games Push Forward with Open Doping Policy and Million-Dollar Prizes

Backed by high-profile investors, the controversial event challenges traditional sports norms with plans for late 2025 or early 2026.

1988 sicherte sich der kanadische Sprinter Ben Johnson den Sieg im 100-Meter-Lauf bei den Olympischen Spielen in Seoul. Johnson war gedopt.
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Overview

  • The Enhanced Games will allow doping and medical performance enhancement, aiming to showcase human potential through science.
  • Organizers have confirmed financial backing from German billionaire Christian Angermayer and Donald Trump Jr.'s 1789 Capital.
  • Athletes will compete in disciplines like track and field, swimming, and strength sports, with up to $1 million offered for world records.
  • A four-phase structure includes medical profiling and categorization into 'natural,' 'independent enhanced,' and 'team enhanced' groups.
  • The International Olympic Committee and World Anti-Doping Agency have condemned the Games as a threat to fair play and athlete safety.