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The article discusses the newly announced Enhanced Games, slated for Las Vegas in 2026, which will allow performance enhancers for participating athletes. World champion swimmer Megan Romano is the first American to sign up, viewing it as an opportunity to redefine athletics. The event, condemned by the International Olympic Committee, offers substantial prize money and attracts several male swimmers.
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