The Enhanced Video games—a form of Olympics for athletes who’re doping—immediately introduced the date and venue for its first competitors: Might 21-24, 2026, at Resorts World Las Vegas.
Athletes competing within the occasion might be allowed to take performance-enhancing medicine like testosterone and anabolic steroids which can be normally banned from elite competitors, offered they’re authorized, prescribed by a health care provider, and brought at protected ranges.
The inaugural Enhanced Video games may have three most important sports activities: swimming (50m and 100m freestyle, and 50m and 100m butterfly), observe (100m dash, 110m/100m hurdles, and 60m sprint), and weightlifting (snatch, clear and jerk). Fairly than splitting women and men into completely different classes, athletes might be categorized based mostly on their chromosomes: There might be an XX and an XY class for every occasion.
There might be as much as $500,000 in prize cash on supply for every occasion, with $250,000 for the winner, and a bonus of $1,000,000 for anybody who breaks the 100m dash of the 50m freestyle world document. (Different world document breakers will get a bonus of $250,000.) At a glitzy press convention saying the main points of the primary occasion, organizers additionally revealed that the Video games had helped an “enhanced athlete” break two long-standing 50m freestyle world information in swimming.
Kristian Gkolomeev, a 31-year-old Greek-Bulgarian swimmer who got here fifth within the 50m freestyle on the Olympic Video games in Paris, began his enhancement program in early February. Towards the tip of that month, at a pool in Greensboro, North Carolina, he broke César Cielo’s 50-meter freestyle world document of 20.91 seconds, which had stood for 16 years. Gkolomeev swam 0.02 seconds quicker. In April, he broke Caeleb Dressel’s 2019 so-called textile world document—finished with out sporting a pace swimsuit—of 21.04 seconds. He swam 0.01 seconds quicker.
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