Swimmer Shatters World Record at Enhanced Games
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- The Enhanced Games, founded by venture capitalist Aron D'Souza, operates without drug testing, attracting athletes seeking to push physiological limits.
- The record-breaking swim, clocked at 46.
- 8 seconds in the 100-meter freestyle, surpasses the official world record by 0.

The Enhanced Games, founded by venture capitalist Aron D'Souza, operates without drug testing, attracting athletes seeking to push physiological limits. The record-breaking swim, clocked at 46. 8 seconds in the 100-meter freestyle, surpasses the official world record by 0.
Traditional sports organizations condemn the event, arguing it endangers athlete health and corrupts meritocracy. Yet the Enhanced Games counters with transparency: all substances are disclosed, and medical oversight is mandatory. This pragmatic approach appeals to audiences weary of doping scandals and hypocrisy in professional sports.
The record's legitimacy divides experts. Some call it an exhibition, not a sport, while others see it as the inevitable future. The International Olympic Committee remains silent, but pressure mounts to address the unregulated competition's growing viewership.
Power Move: The Enhanced Games isn't a fringe spectacleโit's a stress test for sports governance. Expect traditional leagues to either adopt harm-reduction policies or lose talent to the lucrative, drug-permissive circuit. The record is a warning: adapt or be disrupted.
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