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Games will allow athletes to use banned substances
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Feb. 14, 2024 - 17:01
An Australian entrepreneur Aron D'Souza is launching what he calls the "enhanced games" which will allow athletes to use substances banned by the world anti-doping agency. He describes games as a way of allowing athletes to reach their full potential. Two billionaires including the co-founder of PayPal are backing the games to be held in the middle of next year.