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Enhanced Games: Worse than the risk of 'crippling injuries' is the threat of gene editing in sports altering our fundamental human biology

DW English · May 21, 2026, 5:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • Athletes at the Enhanced Games will know the risks — severe injury, even paralysis.
  • While supporters say the event signposts a new future for elite sport, the traditional sporting world has slammed it as a dangerous biological experiment.
  • Founded by Australian businessman Aron D'Souza, the competition allows athletes to perform without conventional anti-doping rules.

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Doping in sports is nothing new. Athletes at the Enhanced Games will know the risks — severe injury, even paralysis. But bioethicists are also concerned we're opening the gates to altering our fundamental human biology.

https://p.dw.com/p/5E7qx Doping control has got much better than it was when some athletic records were set Image: Robert Michael/dpa/picture alliance Advertisement Athletes limbering up to compete openly with performance-enhancing substances for the first time at the Enhanced Games in — where else? — Las Vegas!

While supporters say the event signposts a new future for elite sport, the traditional sporting world has slammed it as a dangerous biological experiment.

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