Athletes at the Enhanced Games were bigger—but not exactly better.

Two decorated Canadian athletes are among those competing at this weekend's inaugural Enhanced Games — which is either the future of sport or its downfall, depending on who you…

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.

Dozens of athletes — including former Olympians — will participate in the Las Vegas event while using performance-enhancing drugs.

Billionaires, banned substances and a Vegas-style spectacle collide as the Enhanced Games prepare to launch amid global fascination and fierce backlash.

The first-ever Enhanced Games -- widely dubbed the "Steroid Olympics" -- take place Sunday in Las Vegas, where elite sprinters, swimmers and weightlifters will vie for world…

Juiced-up athletes gathered in Las Vegas on Sunday for the first-ever Enhanced Games, where organizers predict world records will be unofficially "beaten" by competitors using…

Around 40 sprinters, swimmers and weight lifters took part in the event which has sparked health concerns.

Enhanced Games allows athletes to use performance-enhancing substances banned in traditional sport; Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev won $1.25M after beating official 50m…

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

Gkolomeev took home both the first-place prize of $250,000 and a $1 million bonus for breaking a world record.

Despite the drugs and the super suits, the Enhanced Games delivered little more than a smattering of PBs and a single world fastest time for the hefty price of an athlete's…

Athletes at the Enhanced Games were bigger—but not exactly better.

91% of competitors used testosterone, 79% human growth hormone – but the promise of multiple world records failed to materialise. Here's what actually happened.

The inaugural Enhanced Games produced a record-breaking swim, but several non-enhanced athletes still beat the enhanced competitors.