Megan Romano: Enhanced Games signs first female athlete

Megan Romano: Enhanced Games signs first female athlete

Megan Romano, the first female and first US athlete to compete in the Olympic-style sport venture that will host an event next year without conducting any drug testing, has been chosen as its first female and first US athlete.

In an event that will allow athletes to use performance enhancers, the Enhanced Games will debut in Las Vegas in May with swimming, track, and weightlifting competitions.

Romano describes the event as “an opportunity to push the boundaries of human performance in a transparent and scientifically supported environment, and to compete on a stage where female athletes are valued and compensated fairly.” equally . This is the future of sport, in my opinion.

Anyone who breaks the 100-meter sprint (track) and 50-meter freestyle (swimming) world records will receive $500, 000 in prize money for each event at The Enhanced Games.

After winning the women’s 4x100m freestyle relay final at the 2012 Short Course Swimming World Championships, Megan Romano, right, and the US relay team’s medal-winning athletes pose with podiums.

Because international federations must ratify records, which require record-breakers to pass doping tests, those marks wouldn’t count as “official.”

The Enhanced Games would be a good way to end any notion of fair play and fair competition in sport, according to the International Olympic Committee.

However, founder Aron D’Souza claims that the games have gained some traction and raised money in the “double-digit millions” (double-digit millions) since then.

Four male swimmers have signed up for the competition, including Australian Olympic medalist James Magnussen.

Source: Aljazeera

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