The "Enhanced Sports Games" will be held in the United States, and the World Anti-Doping Agency has spoken out against it.

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Jin10 data reported on May 23, local time on May 22, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) issued a statement condemning the "Enhanced Games" set to be held in the United States next May. The "Enhanced Games" has faced widespread criticism from the international sports community for allowing athletes to use steroids and growth hormones, which have long been strictly prohibited in sports events. It is understood that the proposed events for the "Enhanced Games" include swimming (50m and 100m freestyle as well as 50m and 100m butterfly), athletics (100m sprint and 100/110m hurdles), and weightlifting (snatch and clean & jerk). Athletes who break world records will receive a reward of $1 million.

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