The Enhanced Games are already facing criticism from the sporting community for allowing the use of performance-enhancing substances. Even the World Anti-Doping Agency’s spokesman, James Fitzgerald, has publicly deemed the event a “dangerous and irresponsible concept.” And now, Olympic medalist Kyle Chalmers has taken a massive step against the Enhanced Games, despite the promise of a $1M prize for breaking records at the event.

Chalmers has previously expressed his worries regarding the low payouts for swimming events. He stated , “Something that’s hard in our sport is there’s not a huge amount of money or prize money on offer…and we kind of do it for the love of it…” However, when Enhanced Games approached him with an AU$3.8M offer with equity, Chalmers immediately re

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