Athletes got big paydays. One "world record" was broken. And a big question remains: Will fans care about any of it?
After the headlines and the hype, only one world record was broken in Las Vegas, though many athletes set personal bests.
Dozens of athletes — including former Olympians — will participate in the Las Vegas event while using performance-enhancing drugs.
The Enhanced Games made public the drug-use rates of 36 athletes scheduled to compete Sunday. A sprinter, swimmer or weightlifter who sets a record will be paid $1 million.
Enhanced Games became the talk of the town just after its inaugural season. The event allowed athletes to use prohibited ...
The Enhanced Games wound up on May 24 2026 without the medal shower that was widely expected, but what does the multi-sport ...
The founder of the Enhanced Games has said that he is “on a mission to build a new superhumanity.” This is precisely what ...
Greek swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev set a new 50-meter freestyle record of 20.81 seconds, though it won't be recognized as the official mark.
Six hours into the first sporting event ever to encourage athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs, a dwindling livestream audience finally witnessed the sort of never-before-seen feat that ...
An athletics event at which participants are permitted to use performance-enhancing drugs has drawn criticism from sports scientists and anti-doping agencies. Talha Burki reports.
On May 18, 2026, Enhanced Group Inc. (NYSE:ENHA) announced a strategic partnership with Rezolve AI to build out Live Enhanced, its direct-to-consumer digital telehealth platform.
Enhanced Group (ENHA) made its public debut via a SPAC merger and began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday. The company offers supplement services and telehealth offerings to athletes.