Sunday night’s Enhanced Games in Las Vegas, Nevada, was promoted as a sporting event that would prove performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) can help humans achieve world-record feats.
The drugs used by the athletes are being marketed and sold by The Enhanced Group, which owns and organizes the games.
First Son Donald Trump Jr. and venture capitalist Peter Thiel both financially supported the event, which included multiple competitions for swimming, track and field, weightlifting, and a strongman exhibition.
At the end of the day, only one world record was broken when Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev beat the previous men’s 50m freestyle record by just 0.07s.
To surpass the world record by a fraction of a second, Gkolomeev took PEDs and wore a “supersuit” banned in professional swimming back in 2009.
Icelandic strongman “Thor” Björnsson nearly set the world record deadlift.
A viral social media post pointed out “the whole pitch was that drugs would shatter the limits of clean sport” and “instead they proved the gap between juiced and clean is now 7 hundredths of a second – in a suit banned 17 years ago. The only thing they actually proved was how good the clean athletes already are.”

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Huge Win for the game of baseball this event was. They ended a 45 year debate and made the strongest case yet for why Barry Bonds deserves to be in the HOF.
They say you shouldn’t laugh at peoples’ failures because it’s bad karma. I’m not laughing, but man, it’s taking all my physical and mental prowess to not to. Is “not laughing at all the other events” considered an Olympic sport? It should be.
AI CAN NEVER REPLACE THE HUMAN MIND
Drug addicts selling drugs to drug addicts….
Can you say…. dump the stock?