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The Enhanced Games Just Launched and They're Letting Athletes Dope — Here Is What Actually Happened

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The Enhanced Games launched in 2026 allowing athletes to use performance enhancement substances. Here is what records were broken, what happened to competitors, and whether sport has a future.

The Enhanced Games — the competition launched with the explicit purpose of allowing and encouraging athletes to use performance-enhancing substances including testosterone, human growth hormone, and various peptide drugs — held its inaugural competition in 2026 and produced exactly what its founders predicted: world records broken by significant margins, athletes willing to compete under enhanced conditions delivering performances that clean sport has never approached, and a furious debate about whether what happened was sport or something else entirely.

The swimming events were the most dramatic. The 100-metre freestyle world record, which had been approached but not broken in the previous four years of FINA competition, was broken by 0.8 seconds in the Enhanced Games — a margin that converts to approximately four body lengths at elite swimming pace, or the kind of difference that separates a gold medallist from a fifth-place finisher in the Olympics. The sprinting records followed similarly: the 100-metre men's time broke the long-standing world record by approximately 0.15 seconds.

The athletes who competed came from a specific category: former elite competitors who had been sanctioned for doping violations, current athletes from countries with limited anti-doping infrastructure, and a new category of athlete who trained specifically for the Enhanced Games without attempting to compete in clean sport at all. The medical monitoring the Enhanced Games provided — mandatory blood work, cardiac monitoring, liver function assessment — was designed to demonstrate that short-term performance enhancement under medical supervision is safer than black-market doping without monitoring.

The broader sports establishment's response ranged from dismissal to alarm. The IOC's statement described the Enhanced Games as antithetical to Olympic values. Several national anti-doping agencies flagged the possibility that athletes who participated had violated anti-doping code provisions even outside WADA-sanctioned competition. WADA's legal analysis concluded that participation in the Enhanced Games while registered as an active elite athlete could constitute evidence of doping program existence.

The philosophical question the Enhanced Games raises is genuine: if athletes accept the risks and benefit from the performance, in a separate competitive forum with its own rules and safety monitoring, what exactly is wrong with it?

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