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Enhanced Games or Steroid Olympics?

In the realm of sports, a daring evolution has emerged: the Enhanced Games


Aron D'Souza envisions himself ascending to the echelons of visionary disruptors with his brainchild, Enhanced Games, which sets its sights on transforming the "hypocritical, corrupt, and dysfunctional" Olympic Games. D'Souza's vision entails offering athletes access to groundbreaking "performance medicine technology" — including substances barred by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) — enabling them to "expand the frontiers of human achievement."


D'Souza scored a significant victory when retired world champion swimmer James Magnussen signed on to use banned performance-enhancing drugs in an attempt to surpass Cesar Cielo's 15-year-old 50 meters sprint world record, all for a sum of $1 million.

"We want athletes who have the potential to break world records and we're going to really focus on those best athletes and pay them well." 

"I do have some current national and world record holders who are ready to jump ship because, I'll be honest, it was hard before James because dealing with these athletes who are so cagey, they're so worried about their reputation," he told Reuters.

The London-based Australian unveiled his success in drawing prominent investors, including Paypal co-founder Peter Thiel, tech investor Christian Angermayer, and former Coinbase Chief Technology Officer Balaji Srinivasan.


Enhanced Games, an abomination or a step in evolution? Let us know your thoughts!



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