The inaugural Games took place Sunday in Las Vegas, where aging Olympians competed for large payouts, most of them after having taken cocktails of performance-enhancing drugs.

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.

The drug-fueled Enhanced Games have put competing athletes under scrutiny, with critics asking why they signed up for a pro-doping competition that is potentially dangerous for…

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

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…

LAS VEGAS, May 24 — The head of the Enhanced Games yesterday predicted multiple world records will be “beaten” at this weekend’s drug-fueled event, even if the feats will...

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…

Two-time Olympian Hunter Armstrong has pocketed $350,000 for less than 25 seconds work in Las Vegas.

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…

LAS VEGAS, May 25 — Juiced-up athletes narrowly failed to “beat” world records in early contests at the first-ever Enhanced Games yesterday in Las Vegas, despite using...

Athletes using performance-enhancing drugs under medical supervision in an attempt to break records : that is the concept behind the Enhanced Games currently taking place in Las…

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.

The Enhanced Games, which allows the use of banned drugs, paid out $1 million to a swimmer -- but only one world record was broken.

The inaugural Games took place Sunday in Las Vegas, where aging Olympians competed for large payouts, most of them after having taken cocktails of performance-enhancing drugs.

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

Enhanced Games, dubbed the "Steroid Olympics" for allowing the use performance-enhancing drugs, concluded its first edition with underwhelming results as all three clean…