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The sports world is talking about a wild new event happening in Las Vegas this weekend. People are calling it the “Olympics on steroids,” and that is because the Enhanced Games let athletes use performance-enhancers that are completely illegal in normal competitions. The organizers are certain that a few world records will fall at the Enhanced Games, while traditional sports groups are furious. The people running this new event say they want to measure human limits under modern medicine and prize incentives.

Which Banned Substances Are Allowed in the Enhanced Games?

In normal sports, getting caught with dru-s gets you kicked out immediately. The Enhanced Games do the exact opposite by letting athletes use things that the World Anti-Doping Agency has banned for years. The biggest rule is that any dr-g an athlete takes must be legally approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. Under this medical rule, competitors are allowed to take strong muscle builders like testosterone and anabolic steroids, including specific types like methenolone and nandrolone.

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Athletes can also use endurance boosters like human growth hormone and EPO, which help the blood carry more oxygen so players do not tire out as quickly. Even daily mental stimulants like Adderall and metabolic dru-s like meldonium are totally fine to use here. The organizers say this isn’t just a dangerous free-for-all because doctors are heavily monitoring the athletes. Most of the competitors spent months in a special medical trial where health professionals checked their bodies with regular brain, heart, liver, and kidney scans to keep them as safe as possible while they take these strong substances.

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Why Are These Substances Banned in Olympic Sports?

In the regular Olympics, these substances are banned because they ruin the entire idea of a fair game. When someone takes steroids or growth hormones, they get a massive, unnatural boost in strength and speed. This makes it impossible for clean athletes who train naturally to win a race.

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Safety is another huge reason these substances are blocked. Doctors have warned for decades that abusing steroids and hormones can cause terrible, long-term damage to the human body.

Doing this increases your chances of having a stroke, ruining your liver, or causing sudden heart failure. The World Anti-Doping Agency uses three main questions to decide if a dr-g should be banned. If a substance helps an athlete cheat, risks their long-term health, or goes against the honest spirit of sports, it gets put on the illegal list right away.

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Will Enhanced Games Athletes Be Banned From the Olympics?

If you show up to race in Las Vegas, you are taking a massive risk with your normal sports career. Leaders from regular athletic groups are incredibly angry about this event and are handing out long suspensions. The president of World Athletics made it clear that any track star who runs in these games will be banned from normal events for a very long time, which basically kills their Olympic dreams. Swimming groups are doing the exact same thing, and Great Britain has already told their top swimmers that they will never be picked for the real Olympic team again if they compete in Las Vegas.

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The rules get tricky for athletes who choose to swim completely clean just to win the prize money, like American star Hunter Armstrong. The head of the US Anti-Doping Agency mentioned that if an athlete passes every single dr-g test, there is technically no anti-doping rule that can block them from the next Olympics. However, it will still be incredibly messy for them to return because individual sports boards are threatening to block anyone who shows up to the Las Vegas event, clean or not.

The rules for the Enhanced Games show a massive shift in how people think about sports and medicine. By trading traditional dr-g tests for doctor checks, the organizers want to bring hidden substances out into the open light. While they say they are pushing human limits and creating scientific discoveries, Olympic leaders view the whole thing as a dangerous circus. We will have to wait and see if this remains a strange Las Vegas show or actually changes the future of sports forever.

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Rohit Yadav

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Rohit Yadav is an Olympics Sports writer at EssentiallySports. With two years of content creation experience, Rohit brings forth his expertise in research and analytical writing. At ES, he often writes long form content including stables and in-depth analysis. When he is not crafting next trending story, he’s a versatile sportsman who enjoys playing volleyball.

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