The China Mail - Ready, set, dope: Enhanced Games to begin in Las Vegas

USD -
AED 3.672501
AFN 62.501867
ALL 82.21715
AMD 367.457686
ANG 1.79046
AOA 918.000105
ARS 1405.603945
AUD 1.40056
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.69859
BAM 1.684655
BBD 2.012145
BDT 122.787372
BGN 1.66992
BHD 0.37676
BIF 2973.599208
BMD 1
BND 1.279039
BOB 6.902967
BRL 5.034403
BSD 0.999009
BTN 95.544166
BWP 13.511348
BYN 2.742926
BYR 19600
BZD 2.009217
CAD 1.38255
CDF 2255.000259
CHF 0.784598
CLF 0.022887
CLP 897.549421
CNY 6.79475
CNH 6.79779
COP 3680.089582
CRC 452.129721
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 94.978251
CZK 20.931596
DJF 177.897412
DKK 6.439501
DOP 58.882811
DZD 133.517378
EGP 53.093587
ERN 15
ETB 161.054309
EUR 0.861402
FJD 2.206102
FKP 0.744085
GBP 0.744048
GEL 2.659995
GGP 0.744085
GHS 11.599121
GIP 0.744085
GMD 72.498754
GNF 8755.760369
GTQ 7.617899
GYD 208.975408
HKD 7.83585
HNL 26.579095
HRK 6.4939
HTG 130.823894
HUF 309.190026
IDR 17698.6
ILS 2.890983
IMP 0.744085
INR 95.700504
IQD 1308.669624
IRR 1323399.999838
ISK 123.75981
JEP 0.744085
JMD 157.70705
JOD 0.708964
JPY 159.204977
KES 129.669667
KGS 87.449727
KHR 4003.617727
KMF 425.0003
KPW 900.001042
KRW 1520.369705
KWD 0.30951
KYD 0.832508
KZT 471.777424
LAK 21894.138421
LBP 89482.923468
LKR 334.157371
LRD 182.815797
LSL 16.478315
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.366338
MAD 9.216245
MDL 17.32805
MGA 4197.424523
MKD 53.094449
MMK 2099.467275
MNT 3579.906471
MOP 8.06331
MRU 39.920755
MUR 47.379698
MVR 15.39938
MWK 1732.288212
MXN 17.328199
MYR 3.967903
MZN 63.891494
NAD 16.478315
NGN 1372.250383
NIO 36.762996
NOK 9.272097
NPR 152.870494
NZD 1.70911
OMR 0.385762
PAB 0.999009
PEN 3.40609
PGK 4.356777
PHP 61.474014
PKR 278.137215
PLN 3.65305
PYG 6088.11749
QAR 3.652526
RON 4.524403
RSD 101.132693
RUB 71.790516
RWF 1460.528016
SAR 3.751909
SBD 8.045182
SCR 13.726689
SDG 600.502706
SEK 9.367705
SGD 1.280403
SHP 0.746601
SLE 24.596575
SLL 20969.502105
SOS 570.911753
SRD 37.153972
STD 20697.981008
STN 21.103407
SVC 8.741117
SYP 110.525094
SZL 16.474439
THB 32.687483
TJS 9.280848
TMT 3.5
TND 2.924501
TOP 2.40776
TRY 45.671299
TTD 6.780654
TWD 31.454501
TZS 2612.515612
UAH 44.214738
UGX 3783.108661
UYU 39.993109
UZS 11985.873638
VES 526.210497
VND 26365
VUV 117.452558
WST 2.724798
XAF 565.017443
XAG 0.013243
XAU 0.000222
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.800508
XDR 0.7027
XOF 565.017443
XPF 102.726216
YER 238.64984
ZAR 16.869303
ZMK 9001.202768
ZMW 18.80615
ZWL 321.999592
  • RELX

    -0.3300

    33.01

    -1%

  • VOD

    -0.1700

    14.94

    -1.14%

  • NGG

    0.1900

    86.61

    +0.22%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    63.5

    0%

  • CMSD

    0.0100

    22.73

    +0.04%

  • GSK

    -0.1500

    51.38

    -0.29%

  • BCE

    0.2100

    24.6

    +0.85%

  • RIO

    -0.5300

    104.23

    -0.51%

  • RYCEF

    0.1600

    16.64

    +0.96%

  • CMSC

    0.0100

    22.66

    +0.04%

  • JRI

    0.0500

    12.87

    +0.39%

  • BCC

    0.0500

    67.16

    +0.07%

  • BTI

    -0.3700

    65.36

    -0.57%

  • AZN

    -2.7200

    187.03

    -1.45%

  • BP

    -0.5100

    44.36

    -1.15%

Ready, set, dope: Enhanced Games to begin in Las Vegas
Ready, set, dope: Enhanced Games to begin in Las Vegas / Photo: © AFP

Ready, set, dope: Enhanced Games to begin in Las Vegas

Juiced-up athletes gathered in Las Vegas on Sunday for the first-ever Enhanced Games, where organizers predict world records will be unofficially "beaten" by competitors using performance-enhancing drugs that have sparked health concerns.

Text size:

Around 40 sprinters, swimmers and weightlifters have spent the past four months in Abu Dhabi taking combinations of testosterone, human growth hormone, peptides and anabolic steroids -- all banned by events like the Olympics.

The event, starting at 3.35pm (2235 GMT) and streaming on YouTube and Roku, has been denounced by athletics governing bodies and anti-doping agencies as dangerous and against the spirit of sport.

But participants, lured by prize money of up to $1 million for beating world records, will include Olympic medallist swimmers James Magnussen, Cody Miller and Ben Proud, who have all taken drugs.

Hafthor "Thor" Bjornsson, best known for playing "The Mountain" in "Game of Thrones," will try to break his own deadlift record.

Former 100m sprint champion Fred Kerley will be one of the few athletes competing without drugs at the event.

Max Martin, chief executive officer and co-founder, has predicted multiple world records will be "beaten," though the feats will not be officially recognized.

Weightlifters Beatriz Piron and Arley Mendez surpassed world records in training, he told a press conference on the eve of the event.

"Hopefully they'll be able to do it tomorrow as well, and then we'll see a few more," said Martin.

"My guess is we'll see quite a few."

Swimmers will also be allowed to wear the types of "supersuits" that led to many world records falling around the 2008 Beijing Olympics, but were subsequently prohibited.

Chief sporting officer Rick Adams said that he respects that "specific international organizations" will not accept any records set on Sunday, even if they are broken by clean athletes like Kerley.

"But it is uncontroverted that if one of our 50m freestyle... moves through that water in less than 20.88 seconds, they have moved through that water faster than any other human being in history," he said, referring to Cam McEvoy's official record.

- 'Reasonably confident' -

The Enhanced Games are taking place at a purpose-built $50 million arena in a Las Vegas casino parking lot, a structure to be dismantled hours after the final race.

In a marriage of sports, biohacking, politics and entertainment, investors including billionaire Peter Thiel are rumored to be attending, while rock band The Killers will play a closing set. Donald Trump Jr is among the event's investors.

Health experts warn that several of the substances could risk "life-shortening and fatal consequences," including heart, liver and kidney issues, as so little is known about their long-term effects.

But Enhanced Games officials say all medications are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, and no expense had been spared on hiring top medical experts.

Emergency officials will be standing by in case something goes wrong.

"I'm reasonably confident nothing will happen," said chief medical officer Guido Pieles.

Pieles described the risk of the medications as "clearly there" but "really manageable."

His team has published the percentage of athletes taking each substance, with Martin vowing that "transparency is core to our DNA."

Yet athletes said that they are not able to disclose the specific combinations each has taken.

"The reason for that is because actually it doesn't matter," Martin told AFP, noting that combinations are tailored to each athlete.

Also, parent company Enhanced -- which sells many of the substances being taken by its athletes to the public -- does not want to "advertise for certain protocols to create imitation potential," said Martin.

Z.Huang--ThChM