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🚨 NEWS: Silicon Valley e Enhanced Games: la nuova frontiera del potenziamento umano divide gli esperti
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💡 La Silicon Valley ha trovato un nuovo oggetto del desiderio: gli Enhanced Games. Non si tratta di un videogioco, ma di un evento sportivo reale dove l'uso di sostanze dopanti è per...
#siliconValley #peptidi #enhancedGames #biohacking #potenziamentoUmano
🚨 NEWS: Peptidi e fitness tracker, il 2026 divide la Silicon Valley tra potenziamento e accessibilità
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💡 La Silicon Valley guarda sempre più al corpo umano come a una piattaforma da ottimizzare, ma il 2026 segna una frattura netta tra due approcci opposti: da un lato il potenziamento...
#siliconValley #fitnessTracker #peptidi #enhancedGames #biohacking
Drug-free sprinter wins ‘Enhanced Games’ and delivers a message to anyone looking for a shortcut
"You still have to work. Drugs aren’t going to give you an advantage if you’re not putting the work in.”
#EnhancedGames #PEDs #sports #FredKerley
https://www.upworthy.com/drug-free-sprinter-wins-enhanced-games/
Enhanced Games Sees Swimmer Set Unofficial World Record Amid Legalized PED Use
📰 Original title: A Swimmer Broke a World Record at the Enhanced Games
🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
👥 Users: It's clickbait ⚠️
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At the controversial Enhanced Games in Las Vegas, Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev set a 50-meter freestyle time of 20.81 seconds, surpassing the official world record but in a context where performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) and banned 'supersuits' were allowed. The event featured 42 international athletes encouraged to use PEDs under medical supervision, offering $250,000 for first place and $1 million for breaking a record. Despite criticism from major sporting bodies over fairness and health risks such as stroke, liver damage, and psychological effects, the event aimed to provide a controlled environment for doping. Participants reportedly used testosterone, human growth hormone, stimulants, and other substances. While some athletes, like Hafthor Björnsson, praised the oversight and medical support, many declined to disclose specific drugs due to privacy or safety concerns. Critics question whether the Enhanced Games are genuinely promoting safer PED use or simply serving as a profit-driven spectacle. The event combined elements of sport, showmanship, and commercial interests, with organizers offering products related to PEDs to the public. Athletes cited financial incentives and career longevity as primary motivations, highlighting systemic gaps in compensation and support for traditional competitors.
Enhanced Games Sees Swimmer Set Unofficial World Record Amid Legalized PED Use
📰 Original title: A Swimmer Broke a World Record at the Enhanced Games
🤖 IA: It's clickbait ⚠️
👥 Users: It's clickbait ⚠️

At the controversial Enhanced Games in Las Vegas, Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev set a 50-meter freestyle time of 20.81 seconds, surpassing the official world record but in a context where performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) and banned 'supersuits' were allowed. The event featured 42 international athletes encouraged to use PEDs under medical supervision, offering $250,000 for first place and $1 million for breaking a record. Despite criticism from major sporting bodies over fairness and health risks such as stroke, liver damage, and psychological effects, the event aimed to provide a controlled environment for doping. Participants reportedly used testosterone, human growth hormone, stimulants, and other substances. While some athletes, like Hafthor Björnsson, praised the oversight and medical support, many declined to disclose specific drugs due to privacy or safety concerns. Critics question whether the Enhanced Games are genuinely promoting safer PED use or simply serving as a profit-driven spectacle. The event combined elements of sport, showmanship, and commercial interests, with organizers offering products related to PEDs to the public. Athletes cited financial incentives and career longevity as primary motivations, highlighting systemic gaps in compensation and support for traditional competitors.
@ZDF Ich finde es klasse, dass nur ein einziger Weltrekord gefallen ist, und bei dem war mutmaßlich das größte Doping der Schwimmanzug.
Eigentlich ist das Ergebnis: Pharmazeutisches Doping bringt kaum was, nur für die allerletzten Sekundenbruchteile im Profisport.