Swimming world body will banish participants in pro-doping Enhanced Games
Briefly

World Aquatics declared that athletes, coaches, and officials involved in the Enhanced Games will be prohibited from elite competitions. This event, set for May 2026 in Las Vegas, encourages the use of performance-enhancing drugs, deviating from traditional anti-doping standards. Athletes can use banned substances openly and create personalized regimens as long as they inform event organizers. Husain al-Musallam, president of World Aquatics, emphasized that those supporting drug-enhanced sports will be excluded. Promoters of the Enhanced Games claim to redefine human capabilities through science, offering significant financial incentives for participants.
World Aquatics announced that those involved in the Enhanced Games, which allows performance-enhancing drugs, will be barred from elite competition.
The Enhanced Games aims to normalize the use of performance enhancers, promoting a new vision of athletic excellence with substantial prize money.
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