Former Olympic Athletes Compete Openly While Using Performance-Boosting Drugs at Las Vegas Event

Former Olympic Athletes Compete Openly While Using Performance-Boosting Drugs at Las Vegas Event

The Enhanced Games held its first competition in Las Vegas over Memorial Day weekend, featuring past Olympic medalists competing openly while taking approved performance-enhancing drugs under medical supervision. Allowed substances included testosterone and growth-promoting agents. The event offered $1 million prizes for world record performances. Former sprinter Fred Kerley ran 9.97 seconds in the 100 meters.

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