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'We Can Literally Invent Humans 2.0': The Enhanced Games Envision More Than Events Without Drug Testing


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  "Competition is very healthy," he says. "The fact that the IOC has a monopoly in sports governance today is problematic." D'Souza, who is Australian, brought the Enhanced Games idea to ...

The Enhanced Games, a new sporting event that allows athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs, is set to launch in December 2024 in Las Vegas, as revealed in an interview with TIME. Founder Aron D'Souza aims to challenge the traditional Olympic model by promoting a transparent and science-based approach to doping, arguing that it could lead to breakthroughs in human performance and health. The event will feature competitions in five categories: track and field, swimming, weightlifting, gymnastics, and combat sports, with a significant prize pool to attract top talent. D'Souza's vision includes using the Games to fund research into enhancing human capabilities, positioning the Enhanced Games as a progressive alternative to the Olympics, which he criticizes for being outdated and corrupt.

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