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It's like the Olympics - except steroids are allowed

BBC News · May 23, 2026, 11:48 PM

Key takeaways

  • The announcer is practicing at a new open air arena hosting one of the most controversial events in recent sporting history: the Enhanced Games.
  • The inaugural competition on Sunday will feature dozens of elite athletes using performance-enhancing drugs to try and break world records in track, weightlifting and swimming.
  • Some $25m (£18.6m) in prize money is up for grabs - with cash prizes for winners.

Why this matters: a developing story that could shape the day's news cycle.

Shaimaa Khalil and Regan Morrisin Las Vegas BBCInside the Enhanced Games in Vegas Under the blazing Vegas sun, giant billboards advertise "Live Enhanced" as the baritone voice of a sports announcer pretends to introduce British swimmer Ben Proud and other athletes.

The announcer is practicing at a new open air arena hosting one of the most controversial events in recent sporting history: the Enhanced Games.

The inaugural competition on Sunday will feature dozens of elite athletes using performance-enhancing drugs to try and break world records in track, weightlifting and swimming.

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