The Enhanced Game’s Race to the Bottom
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Enhanced Games Wanted a Bigger Wow, Has a Fix in Mind
The debut of the drug-friendly Enhanced Games didn't exactly rewrite the record books, so organizers are trying something simpler next time around: more money. As Clara Molot reports for Vanity Fair , Sunday's Las Vegas experiment—where (some but not all ) athletes openly took performance-enhancing drugs, then tried to break...
Two days after the very first Enhanced Games in Las Vegas, Maximilian Martin, co-founder of the event, had to admit slightly disappointed. "I thought we were going to beat some more world records," said Martin. Vanity show on the phone this week. "But in the end, these are live sports."The Enhanced [...]
Enhanced Games Push a New Narrative For Sports
The first edition of the Enhanced Games arrived with exactly the kind of controversy the organization expected. Critics questioned the ethics. Olympic traditionalists pushed back publicly. Social media erupted over world records, performance-enhancing protocols, and the future of elite sports. But inside the organization’s media sessions and athlete discussions, one message was repeated over and over again: This was not meant to encourage reckle…
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