Enhanced Games Event Explores Performance Drug Use in Competitive Sports
A sporting competition allowing performance-enhancing drugs attracted attention from tech industry observers interested in new business models.

The Enhanced Games, a sporting competition that explicitly permits athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs, recently took place with the majority of participants competing under the influence of such substances.
The event has drawn interest from Silicon Valley, with some viewing it as a potential new business model for the technology industry to explore. The competition represents a departure from traditional sports organizations that ban performance-enhancing substances.
The concept behind the Enhanced Games challenges conventional approaches to competitive athletics by removing restrictions on drug use that are standard in most professional sports. This approach has generated discussion about alternative frameworks for organizing athletic competitions.
While traditional sports maintain strict anti-doping policies, the Enhanced Games operates under a different philosophy that embraces chemical enhancement as part of the competitive experience. The event's structure and approach continue to generate debate within both athletic and business communities about the future of competitive sports.