What happens when you encourage elite athletes to take performance-enhancing drugs instead of banning them?
Meet The Enhanced Games, a brand-new, highly controversial competition where world-class athletes are free to use the very substances outlawed by the IOC. With billions behind it and a promise to shatter world records, this isn't your typical sporting event.
We’re poolside with Olympic champ James "The Missile" Magnussen, the first athlete to sign up. Once the fastest man in the water, he’s now pushing his body to the edge with a new drug-fuelled training regime.
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What happens when you encourage elite athletes to take performance-enhancing drugs instead of banning them?
Meet The Enhanced Games, a brand-new, highly controversial competition where world-class athletes are free to use the very substances outlawed by the IOC. With billions behind it and a promise to shatter world records, this isn't your typical sporting event.
We’re poolside with Olympic champ James "The Missile" Magnussen, the first athlete to sign up. Once the fastest man in the water, he’s now pushing his body to the edge with a new drug-fuelled training regime.
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