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The Enhanced Games set out to ‘transform sport’ but the results looked surprisingly ordinary
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The Enhanced Games, which allowed athletes to compete under supervised drug regimens without standard anti-doping restrictions, delivered modest athletic results including a single world record broken by a narrow margin, falling short of its transformative promises.

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The Enhanced Games set out to ‘transform sport’ but the results looked surprisingly ordinary
The Enhanced Games promised a revolution. Athletes on supervised drug regimens, unshackled from the anti-doping rules of the Olympics, were going to show us what the human body was truly capable of. The event was transhumanism in practice – a glimpse at humanity’s athletic future. What it actually delivered was a single world record, broken by a fraction of a second, by the same swimmer who’d already claimed that honour at the pilot event the previous year. The Enhanced Games introduced potentia
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