The Guardian Australia – Sport
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Enhanced Games draws elite athletes despite slower times than Olympic standards
The Enhanced Games, a competition promoting performance-enhancing drugs, drew criticism for mediocre athletic performances in Las Vegas. Winner Tristan Evelyn ran 11.26 seconds in the women's 100m, far slower than Olympic standards. However, the event attracted elite athletes with prize money exceeding traditional championships; Hunter Armstrong earned $250,000 competing drug-free.
Summary by Glance · The Guardian Australia – Sport
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