Improved games – a A sort of Olympic Games for Doping athletes – Today announced the date and place of his first competition: May 21-24, 2026, at Resorts World Las Vegas.
Athletes participating in the event will be allowed to take drugs improving performance such as testosterone and anabolic steroids which are generally prohibited from elite competition, provided they are legal, prescribed by a doctor and taken at safe levels.
The inaugural improved games will have three main sports: swimming (50m and 100m freestyle, and 50m and 100m butterfly), the track (Sprint 100m, 110m / 100m hedges and 60m dash), and the weightlifting (Snatch, Clean and Jerk). Rather than dividing men and women into different categories, athletes will be classified according to their chromosomes: there will be an XX and XY category for each event.
There will be up to $ 500,000 at a price offered for each event, with $ 250,000 for the winner, and a bonus of $ 1,000,000 for anyone who broke the 100m world record of 50m free. (Other world records will obtain a bonus of $ 250,000.) At a sumptuous press conference announcing details of the first event, the organizers also revealed that the Games had helped an “improved athlete” to break two world records of 50m for swimming.
Kristian Gkolomeev, a 31-year-old Greek-Bulgarian swimmer who arrived fifth at the 50m freestyle at the Paris Olympic Games, began his improvement program in early February. Towards the end of this month, in a Greensboro swimming pool in North Carolina, he broke the 50.91 -second world record in the 50.91 seconds of César Cielo, which was held for 16 years. Gkolomeev swam 0.02 seconds faster. In April, he broke the record for the so-called 2019 textile of Caeleb, 2019, without carrying a speed costume, 21.04 seconds. He swam 0.01 seconds faster.
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