Ignore this dangerous sporting charade, it’s only fit for dopes

More than 40 athletes, most using performance-enhancing drugs, will compete in the Enhanced Games in a competition that seeks to upend sporting norms.

It’s a prime-time, livestreamed advertisement for a drug business. Swimming, athletics and weightlifting, the bait.

Ignore this dangerous sporting charade, it’s only fit for dopes

Athletes say they're as healthy and well-paid as ever. Critics say the whole idea is dangerous. On Sunday, the first Enhanced Games arrive.

Athletes got big paydays. One "world record" was broken. And a big question remains: Will fans care about any of it?