Enhanced Games conclude first event with performance-enhancing substances permitted
The Enhanced Games, listed on the NYSE under ticker ENHA, completed its inaugural competition after allowing athletes to use performance-enhancing substances. Organizers stated the event was intended to demonstrate human performance without regulatory limits on such substances.
bbc.co.ukThe Enhanced Games concluded its first competition after permitting athletes to use performance-enhancing substances. The event was organized to test athletic outcomes when standard restrictions on such substances are removed. Organizers said the competition produced new performance records.
They described the results as evidence of human capability under the event's rules. The games were listed on the NYSE under the ticker symbol ENHA. Organizers stated that the event marked the beginning of a series rather than a single occurrence.
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