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Enhanced Games Founder Lauds Steroid-Approved Event as ‘the Future of Sports’

When the Enhanced Games is held in 2025, it will be an Olympic-style drug event that will allow athletes to dope. Founder Dr. Aaron D’Souza couldn’t be happier.

D’Souza launched the contest last year as critics were quick to condemn the gathering, which does not apply to World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules for steroid use.

The Australian-born London businessman has been told that his ideas are unsafe, unfair and makes a mockery of the real Olympics, but he disagrees with those assessments.

as fox news digital reportD’Souza calls his Enhanced Games “the future of sports” because he believes his events embody safety and fairness in sports, rather than sports as we know them today. calling.

He said in an interview that safety is indeed the top priority at this event.

At the end of the day, we only have one shot at how to do this right, and if it causes any health complications, it’s not just the company or movement we’re building; It would also derail the social change we are trying to create here.

At the end of the day, I think what we’re doing is significantly dismantling the stigma of performance enhancement and unlocking the field of performance medicine that leads to longevity and anti-aging techniques. Also, the huge publicity storm we’ve experienced has garnered so much attention. The world’s attention is on us. We know we have to do this right.

We know the expectations are very high and we have to do it right because if we do it right we can win a great prize that goes far beyond our Olympic future.

The Enhanced Games will include track and field, swimming, weightlifting, gymnastics and martial arts, but dates and venues have not yet been decided, the BBC reported. report.

D’Souza said the Games will be the safest international sporting event in history and will prioritize athlete safety, with competitors undergoing medical examinations before competing.

Recent research – highlighted in Enhanced Game WebsiteD’Souza said this was an “independent investigation” of the Olympics. The results showed that about half of Olympic athletes actually use performance-enhancing drugs, but only about 1 percent are caught, as doping scandals in sports have become commonplace.

Now all athletes will be able to compete against each other without the possibility of undergoing any kind of testing.

“There are obviously health and safety concerns, but I always emphasize the fact that everything is done under clinical supervision,” he said.

“The best thing to do is to take clinical advice and clinical supervision to improve yourself. It’s much safer.”

The enhanced games will include drug-assisted track and field, swimming, weightlifting, gymnastics and martial arts. (Getty Images)

Some former Olympians have already expressed disgust at the prospect of training tournaments.talk to guardianformer Olympic gold medalist Anna Mears called it a “joke.”

“It’s a joke to be honest. It’s unfair and it’s unsafe, but I don’t think this is the right way to play the sport,” she said.

“Athletes are adults…and they have the right to do what they want with their bodies. My body, my choice. Your body, your choice,” he said. guardian In response to the.

“And no government or paternalistic sports federation should make such decisions on behalf of athletes, especially when it comes to FDA-regulated and approved products.”

Follow Simon Kent on Twitter: or by email: skent@breitbart.com

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