An Australian man has laid out plans for an "enhanced" Olympics, which will forgo drug testing for all competitors.
Australian-born, London-based businessman Aaron D'Souza said the Enhanced Games will "obliterate all world records" by "unlocking human potential."
An Australian man has laid out plans for an "enhanced" Olympics, which will forgo drug testing for all competitors.Ā
Australian-born, London-based businessman Aaron D'Souza said the Enhanced Games will "obliterate all world records" by "unlocking human potential."Ā
On its website, the Enhanced Games features a video which purports to show the "fastest man in the world."Ā
āHe has broken Usain Boltās 100m record. He has unlocked his bodyās true athletic potential,ā the website says. āBut the world isnāt ready for him.
āThe Olympics hate him. He has been vilified. He will be vindicated.ā
The website alleges that the Olympic Committee has vilified "enhanced athletes."Ā
āEach Olympiad another cohort of brave athletes sets new world records only to have their medals revoked, their careers suspended and their names dragged through the mud,ā the website says. āIt is time to end this oppressive cycle.ā
The Australian Olympic Committee has already come out and said it is against the idea of an enhanced games.Ā
āWe know next to nothing about this organization but sport needs to be clean and it needs to be safe for all athletes,ā AOC chief executive Matt Carroll said on Monday. āThe Australian Olympic Committee believes the concept of a drug enhanced games is both dangerous and irresponsible.
āThe Olympic movement is devoted to clean sport and athletic excellence, celebrating the best in humanity, excellence, friendship and respect.ā
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