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Steroid Olympics: Athletes to Enhance and Break Records
5 Feb
Summary
- Enhanced Games will permit performance-enhancing drugs under medical supervision.
- Athletes could earn $1 million for breaking a world record.
- The event is scheduled for May 24, 2026, in Las Vegas.

Aron D'Souza, a multifaceted entrepreneur, has announced the "Enhanced Games," a groundbreaking global sporting event set to take place on May 24, 2026, in Las Vegas. This controversial initiative will permit athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs, such as human growth hormone and testosterone, under strict medical supervision. D'Souza, who also founded the First Declaration on Human Enhancement, criticizes the International Olympic Committee for alleged corruption and athlete exploitation.
The Enhanced Games aim to redefine human athletic potential by embracing scientific advancements. Athletes will compete solely for themselves, with substantial financial incentives, including $US1 million for breaking a world record. Initially met with skepticism and criticism from anti-doping agencies, the event has gained traction with investments from Peter Thiel and Donald Trump Jr.




