Enhanced Games: A Disaster Waiting to Happen?
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Renaissance Periodization·Sports & Sports Analysis

Enhanced Games: A Disaster Waiting to Happen?

TL;DR

The Enhanced Games may actually be safer and fairer than the Olympics by legalizing doping under strict medical supervision and paying athletes far more.

Key Points

  • 1.Doping in the Olympics is widespread but rarely caught. Research shows 43% of Olympians admit to using banned substances, yet only 1% are caught, largely because athletes use newly developed masking agents and undetected compounds.
  • 2.The Enhanced Games allow all legally permitted substances but mandate rigorous medical monitoring. Every athlete undergoes comprehensive biomarker screening, cardiac tests, DEXA scans, and organ imaging — more thorough than most Olympic athletes ever receive.
  • 3.Separating tested and untested sport actually reduces cheating, not increases it. Bodybuilding and powerlifting already run parallel drug-free and open federations, and cheating in drug-free divisions is rare because athletes who want to enhance simply compete in the open division instead.
  • 4.Olympic athletes are severely underpaid despite elite status. A top-12 world-ranked athlete earns roughly $36,000/year; a German swimmer who won gold in Paris received only €20,000 — barely covering training costs.
  • 5.The Enhanced Games offers a $25 million prize pool for roughly 50 athletes. Prize structure includes $250,000 per event winner, $1 million world record bonuses for marquee events like the 100m sprint and 50m freestyle, plus guaranteed appearance fees.
  • 6.The video concludes the Enhanced Games is not a disaster but a potential complement to the Olympics. Its viability hinges on two things: sustained proof of athlete safety under supervised protocols, and whether fans find enhanced competition compelling enough to watch.

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