The inaugural games took place Sunday in Las Vegas, where aging Olympians competed for large payouts, most of them after having taken cocktails of performance-enhancing drugs.
After the headlines and the hype, only one world record was broken in Las Vegas, though many athletes set personal bests.
The Enhanced Games made public the drug-use rates of 36 athletes scheduled to compete Sunday. A sprinter, swimmer or weightlifter who sets a record will be paid $1 million.
Six hours into the first sporting event ever to encourage athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs, a dwindling livestream audience finally witnessed the sort of never-before-seen feat that ...
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It felt like the Olympics. Crowds cheering. The American flag standing tall above the bleachers. Trainers jumping with anticipation. A swimmer staring in disbelief at the clock after his final stroke.
The inaugural Enhanced Games are underway in Las Vegas and are set to be a unique spectacle that promotes drug-induced "enhancement." The International Olympic Committee has condemned the event as a ...
Greece's Kristian Gkolomeev finished the 50-meter freestyle in 20.81 seconds, seven-hundredths better than the official world record. Etienne Laurent / AFP via Getty Images LAS VEGAS — It came down to ...
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