After finishing last in his two events,having “juiced to the gills” to chase a world record,James Magnussen said his fellow Enhanced Games competitors were “not talking about Cam”.
Billionaires,banned substances and a Vegas-style spectacle collide as the Enhanced Games prepare to launch amid global fascination and fierce backlash.
As Cam McEvoy’s world record time becomes a focal point in Las Vegas,swimmers say the lure of million-dollar bonuses outweighs concerns over drugs,reputation and risk.
American sprint star Fred Kerley doesn’t think Gout Gout can handle the “pressure” of elite sprinting,warning the teenager he would beat him in a head-to-head race at the Enhanced Games.
It’s a prime-time,livestreamed advertisement for a drug business. Swimming,athletics and weightlifting,the bait.
James Magnussen’s resting heart rate is down to 28 beats per minute as he prepares to go all-in on the world’s most controversial sporting experiment taking place in Las Vegas on Sunday.
The biggest name at the controversial event will race drug-free in Las Vegas as he chases Usain Bolt’s untouchable 100m world record.
The NSW premier rightly points out the federal government’s failure to address the issue. Now it’s time to act.
Backed by billionaire investors and featuring Olympic medallists using performance-enhancing drugs,the inaugural Games will be held in Las Vegas.
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