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Enhanced Games: Everything to know about ‘Steroid Olympics’ in Las Vegas | Other Sports News
The sporting world is set for one of its most controversial experiments yet as the inaugural Enhanced Games take place in Las Vegas this weekend.
Unlike the Olympics or World Championships, athletes competing at the Enhanced Games are allowed to use certain performance-enhancing substances under medical supervision, a concept that has sparked fierce global debate and earned the event the nickname “Steroid Olympics.”
The competition will feature events in track, swimming, weightlifting and strongman disciplines, with 42 athletes reportedly set to compete at a specially-built indoor arena at Resorts World.
What makes the Enhanced Games different?
The biggest difference between the Enhanced Games and traditional elite sport lies in its anti-doping policy. Athletes competing in the event are permitted to use substances that are banned under rules set by World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), provided those substances are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Organisers argue that the Games embrace “science, innovation, and measurable performance enhancement under regulated conditions,” while critics believe the event threatens the integrity and safety of modern sport.
Enhanced Games co-founder Christian Angermayer defended the concept, saying: “We’re only allowing medically approved drugs with a doctor together.” He also insisted that the organisers believe the model is safe under controlled conditions.
Who created the Enhanced Games?
The idea reportedly came from Australian entrepreneur Aron D’Souza after observing steroid use in gyms across the United States.
The project later attracted major investors and business figures, including biotech billionaire Christian Angermayer and investment banker Maximilian Martin, who now serves as chief executive.
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Why are athletes joining?
Organisers claim the Games offer athletes greater financial rewards and more freedom over their bodies compared to traditional sporting systems. A total prize pool of $25 million is reportedly on offer, with athletes able to earn up to $1 million for breaking recognised world records.
Supporters of the event also argue that current anti-doping systems are ineffective and that regulated enhancement may be safer than underground doping practices.
Angermayer criticised the current sporting structure, saying: “The IOC makes billions literally on their back, they should share these billions with the athletes.”
Which British athletes are competing?
Among the most high-profile names participating is Ben Proud, the Olympic silver medallist in the 50m freestyle at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Proud retired from international swimming in 2025 before joining the Enhanced Games project, fully aware that it would effectively end any return to elite Olympic competition.
Speaking about his decision, Proud said: “I realise I’m giving up a lot.”
Other British athletes involved include swimmer Emily Barclay and sprinter Reece Prescod, both of whom also stepped away from traditional international competition.
Which global stars are taking part?
The athlete lineup also includes several Olympic medallists and world champions. One of the biggest names is American sprinter Fred Kerley, an Olympic silver and bronze medallist in the 100m.
Australian swimmer James Magnusson, Ukrainian swimmer Andriy Govorov and American Olympic champions Cody Miller and Hunter Armstrong are also expected to compete.
Greek-Bulgarian swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev previously recorded a 50m freestyle time under Enhanced Games conditions that was faster than the official world record, although it was not recognised officially.
Why are the Games facing criticism?
The backlash from anti-doping agencies and sporting bodies has been severe.
UK Anti-Doping chief executive Jane Rumble strongly criticised the event, stating: “There is no safe way to dope.” She added that the Games “fly very much in the face of fair play.”
International Olympic Committee described the concept as “dangerous and irresponsible,” while World Athletics president Sebastian Coe reportedly labelled the idea “moronic.” USADA chief Travis Tygart also dismissed the event as a “Clown Show.”
The bigger debate around the Enhanced Games
At the centre of the controversy is a wider debate about fairness, athlete welfare and the future of elite sport. Supporters believe scientific enhancement under medical supervision could improve athlete recovery and create a new era of human performance.
Critics, however, argue that allowing performance-enhancing drugs undermines the very foundation of fair competition while exposing athletes to long-term health risks.
Whether the Enhanced Games become a lasting alternative to traditional sport or remain a controversial one-off experiment may depend entirely on what happens in Las Vegas this weekend.
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These are the two most import parts of putting when testing putters
When looking for a new putter, many golfers tend to focus, like Fully Equipped co-host Johnny Wunder, on strike and alignment.
“I look at putters like if I can aim it and I can hit it out of the middle,” Wunder said on this week’s episode.
But is that enough?
On this week’s episode of GOLF’s Fully Equipped, Wunder posed that question to PGA Tour putting coach and GOLF contributor Stephen Sweeney. Sweeney responded that there’s a bit more to it for most accomplished golfers.
“I think once you get below, certainly in a single figure handicaps, you’re definitely leaving some meat on the bone there,” he said.
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Sweeney explained that he often tells people who ask him about getting a new putter that the real keys are making putts inside of eight feet and speed control from 30 to 70 feet.
“If a PGA Tour pro makes 25-footers at a 12 percent clip rate, if a consumer only makes, or a regular golfer only makes 2 percent of their 25-footers, they’re only 10% worse than a tour pro,” Sweeney said. “I mean, there’s no other area of the game that you’d say, ‘Hey, I’m only 10 percent worse than a tour pro, right?’ But you could be legitimately — from 4 to 8 feet, — you could be 40-50 percent worse than a tour pro.”
His point is that pros make so few of their 25-footers; looking at how many 25-footers you can make with a new putter is irrelevant.
What really matters is making short putts and not three-putting long ones.
“And on distance putting, you could be 70-80 percent worse than a tour pro on your proximity,” he continued. “So that mid-range level of putting is not that important to the average golfer, but… 3 to 8 feet and then outside 30, you need something sure, you can aim, you can start online, you can hit out of the center, but there’s definitely a weight component there for the speed putting, that I think the average consumer with a 7-handicap, they don’t match that up fully to take full advantage of what they’re investing in.”
So the next time you’re looking for a new putter, don’t go trying to make 10-20 footers. Make sure you can make the shorter ones and your speed control is good on the long ones.
For more from Wunder, Sweeney and co-host Jake Morrow, listen to the full episode of GOLF’s Fully Equipped here, or watch it below.
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Aces make crucial free throws, hold off Lynx
May 31, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray (12) looks to shoot the ball against the Golden State Valkyries in the second quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images A’ja Wilson made the go-ahead free throw with 20.5 seconds remaining, and the host Las Vegas Aces held on for a 100-97 win over the Minnesota Lynx on Saturday night.
Wilson scored a team-high 24 points on 9-for-15 shooting for Las Vegas (10-3), which improved to 5-0 in WNBA Commissioner’s Cup action. She also grabbed game highs of 10 rebounds and three blocks and tallied two steals.
Chelsea Gray added 23 points and drained six 3-pointers for the Aces. Jackie Young recorded a double-double with 16 points and 10 assists, and NaLyssa Smith scored 15 points on 7-for-9 shooting.
Rookie Olivia Miles scored 29 points on 11-for-20 shooting to lead Minnesota (10-3). The Lynx fell to 4-1 in the Commissioner’s Cup standings.
Teammate Natasha Howard just missed a double-double as she finished with 22 points and nine rebounds. Kayla McBride scored 19 points and led the Lynx with five assists.
Las Vegas held a four-point lead after Wilson knocked down a jump shot to put the Aces on top 93-89 with 1:24 to go in the game.
Moments later, Miles scored to pull the Lynx within 93-91 with 1:20 remaining.
Miles was not finished trying to rally the Lynx. She converted a three-point play with a basket and a free throw to give Minnesota a 94-93 lead with 48 seconds left. The free-throw contest continued when Jewell Loyd was fouled while trying to take a 3-pointer for Las Vegas. She calmly made all three of her free throws, and the Aces regained a 96-94 lead with 44.3 seconds to go.
Miles made what turned out to be the final basket for Minnesota with 24.5 seconds left. Her 3-pointer gave the Lynx a 97-96 advantage.
Wilson changed the lead for good. She made two free throws to put Las Vegas ahead 98-97 with 20.5 seconds to go, and Gray added two more free throws to increase the Aces’ lead to 100-97 with 3.5 seconds left.
Minnesota had a last-ditch 3-point attempt but Courtney Williams missed a 37-footer. Las Vegas led 57-51 at the half.
–Field Level Media
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Former 49ers pass rusher Aldon Smith dead at 36, San Francisco says
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Former NFL player and college football standout Aldon Smith died at the age of 36, his former team, the San Francisco 49ers, announced.
“We are devastated by the sudden and tragic passing of Aldon Smith,” the team said in a statement.
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Aldon Smith #99 of the San Francisco 49ers runs on the field before the game against the San Diego Chargers at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Dec. 20, 2014. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
“Aldon’s undeniable talent and sheer dominance on the field were on display from the moment he joined our organization, having recorded one of the best rookie seasons the National Football League has seen. Beyond his excellence as a player, Aldon will be remembered for his infectious smile that lit up every room he walked into. Our entire organization sends its deepest condolences to the Smith family and all who knew and loved Aldon.”
Smith’s NFL career was defined by historic, unprecedented early dominance that was derailed by off-the-field and substance abuse issues.
Drafted seventh overall by the San Francisco 49ers in 2011 out of Missouri, Smith had one of the most explosive starts for a defensive player in NFL history. As a situational pass rusher in his rookie year, he racked up 14.0 sacks.
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Former NFL star Aldon Smith smiles while discussing his troubled past and hopes to help players and coaches within NFL buildings. (Fox News Digital)
In his second season in 2012, Smith set a 49ers franchise record with 19.5 sacks, earned First-Team All-Pro honors, and helped lead the team to Super Bowl XLVII. Notably, he reached 30 career sacks in just 27 games, becoming the fastest player in NFL history to hit that milestone, breaking a record previously held by Hall of Famer Reggie White.
But then in 2013, he voluntarily entered rehab and missed five games. In 2014, he served a nine-game suspension for violations of the NFL’s substance abuse and personal conduct policies.
In 2015, the 49ers released Smith in August following his third DUI arrest. He signed with the Oakland Raiders a month later, playing nine games before the NFL handed down a one-year suspension in November. Smith remained indefinitely suspended from the NFL for four full seasons as he dealt with continued legal and personal troubles.
Smith made a comeback in 2020 when he successfully applied for reinstatement, and played a full season for the Dallas Cowboys. He started all 16 games, recording 5.0 sacks and 48 tackles.
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New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones is chased out of the pocket by Dallas Cowboys linebacker Aldon Smith during the NFL game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Oct. 11, 2020. (Andrew Dieb/Icon Sportswire)
The next year, he signed with the Seattle Seahawks in April but was released before the season began following another arrest.
No cause of death has been immediately disclosed.
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McGinn gives Scotland the lead against Haiti
John McGinn puts Scotland 1-0 up against Haiti in their Group C opener at the Boston Stadium.
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Japan coach takes responsibility for Wataru Endo going home
Japan’s Wataru Endo, left, works with his team during practice at Geodis Park in Nashville, Tenn., on June 8, 2026. Two days after Japanese captain Wataru Endo withdrew from the World Cup due to an ankle injury, his coach Hajime Moriyasu told reporters that he took responsibility for the decision.
Following his withdrawal, Endo announced his retirement from international competition altogether.
Moriyasu spoke with the media through an interpreter on Saturday, saying it was ultimately his responsibility.
“As the head coach, I was the one who made the final decision,” Moriyasu said.
The 33-year-old Liverpool midfielder had been dealing with an ankle injury that required surgery in February. Endo was hoping to be fit for the competition in North America, but experienced discomfort and played only the first half in a May 31 tune-up friendly against Iceland.
“I’d been receiving reports from the medical staff. During the game with Iceland, he was not able to perform on the pitch for a long time,” Moriyasu added. “We had him try as best as he could and also had the medical staff looking after him. We discussed that throughout the World Cup, it may be difficult for him to perform for the entire period of the games, therefore I made the final decision looking at his condition.
“It felt really bad for me to give him such a message. Of course, it’s impossible to know exactly how he felt or know what his thoughts were, but he was very understanding and respectful and we could maintain our good conversation in a cool manner.”
Japan open Group F play against Netherlands on Sunday in Arlington, Texas. Endo has scored four goals in 73 caps for Japan since his 2015 debut with the national team. He helped the team reach the Round of 16 at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
“As announced, I will be stepping away from the World Cup squad,” Endo wrote on social media earlier in the week. “With this campaign, I will be retiring from the national team. So from here on, I’ll be cheering for the Japan national team as one of the fans.
“The moment when the Japan national team wins the World Cup will surely come some day. Let’s believe in that and cheer them on together.”
Shuto Machino, a striker for Bundesliga club Borussia Monchengladbach, replaced Endo on the 26-man World Cup roster. Japan will also face Tunisia on June 20 in Guadalupe, Mexico, and Sweden on June 25 in Arlington, Texas.
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Curacao can shock Germany on World Cup debut, says Advocaat
Curacao coach Dick Advocaat believes the tiny Caribbean island can “steal some points” from four-time winners Germany on their tournament debut on Sunday.
The 78-year-old Dutchman will also become the oldest coach in World Cup history and will take charge of a third different nation at a World Cup after the Netherlands and South Korea.
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Despite his vast experience in both the club and international game, Advocaat said the team spirit that has carried a nation of just 160,000 to the World Cup is the best he has seen.
“The team spirit in this team is something I’ve never seen before. As a country we will give everything to win for the island, but we’re not the favourite,” Advocaat said at his pre-match press conference on Saturday.
“When you are participating with the Netherlands or a bigger team, you are one of the favourites. Now it is just amazing to be a part of this.
“We would like to show them what we can do and what we’re worth. And for the island of Curacao, it is amazing what we have shown the people over the past two years.”
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A daunting task awaits Advocaat’s side.
As well as facing Germany in Group E, they will take on an Ecuador side that finished second in South American qualifying and African powerhouses Ivory Coast.
“I think we will have to steal some points, but in a legitimate way. We want to show them that we have a good plan,” added Advocaat
“Germany will be the dominant team and that is normal.”
Curacao’s carefree attitude has already won admirers online with players singing and dancing bare-chested on the team bus in a viral social media post.
“We are a nation that we love to have a little bit of a party as well,” said captain Leandro Bacuna. “We love to have fun.”
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Bacuna, like most of his team-mates, was born in the Netherlands but is proud of his heritage and the achievement of putting Curacao on the map.
“People sometimes say I’m not really from Curacao. But these are people, my parents, who had been looking for opportunities and these opportunities are not always present on Curacao,” added the former Aston Villa midfielder.
“But we are Curacaoans and we love Curacao!”
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World Cup 2026: Has Vinicius Jr brilliance just papered over the Brazilian cracks?
Vinicius’ goal was a moment of breathtaking beauty we have come to expect from the outstanding talent.
Will he kick on and write his name into Brazilian folklore?
“The expectation was for him, by now, to have become the Selecao’s leading figure,” said Brazilian football expert Marcus Alves.
“Yet, four years on from a penalty shootout exit against Croatia in the 2022 World Cup quarter-finals, doubts remain around him.”
However, there can be no doubting the quality of his goal here – his 10th for Brazil, with three of those coming on US soil.
“This is where Vinicius Jr comes into his own,” former England goalkeeper Joe Hart told BBC One.
“He was quiet in the game, of course he was, but you can’t criticise players like this on the big stage.
“He cuts in, smashes it past Bono. What a moment.”
Vinicius talked on Friday about how this was “the most important time in my life and career”.
“I feel great freedom and sincere trust from Ancelotti. He is sure I can do for the national team what I do for Real Madrid,” he added.
“I want to try to write the history of the country and the national team. We must do everything to win.”
Brazil came up short against Morocco.
Failure at this tournament, after a 24-year title drought, would lead to serious questions about how the most successful team in World Cup history moves forward.
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England World Cup equipment stolen en route to Kansas City, two arrested
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The English national team is still a few days away from their World Cup opener, but it has already been an eventful tournament for them after some of their equipment was stolen while en route to the team’s training base in Kansas City.
The Three Lions start their tournament slate on Wednesday in Arlington, Texas, against Croatia, but their base of operations for the tournament will be Kansas City’s Swope Soccer Village.
According to the BBC, the plan was to move equipment into place before the team arrived on Saturday; however, some of the vehicles moving that equipment were broken into. The theft is believed to have happened at some point on its journey from Florida to Kansas City.
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England’s Noni Madueke and Harry Kane train on Saturday at Swope Soccer Village in Kansas City. (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP via Getty Images)
Police responded to the theft on Friday night, and while footwear was among the items stolen, none of the missing equipment was considered essential for the team to play.
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“We are investigating a possible theft of equipment from a team vehicle that arrived in Kansas City with items missing this evening,” a Kansas City Police spokesman said. “The investigation is ongoing.”
Well, the investigation panned out, because the equipment was eventually recovered and two arrests have been made in connection with the incident.

The English national team poses for a photo before their final match before the World Cup on June 10 at Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando, FL. (Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images)
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England follows up their match against Croatia in Arlington with a match in Boston against Ghana on June 23. They will then finish up their group stage slate with a match against Panama in New Jersey.
The team is expected to make it out of the group stage and possibly even win the group.
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Brazil 1-1 Morocco: Three Talking Points From an Entertaining World Cup Clash
Brazil and Morocco shared the points in a thrilling 1-1 draw in Group C of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Ismael Saibari and Vinicius Junior scoring the goals at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. While the result leaves both teams well placed in the group, the match produced several major talking points.
Brahim Diaz Shows Why He Can Be Morocco’s World Cup Hero
Before the tournament, many wondered whether this could be the World Cup of redemption for Brahim Diaz following his painful Panenka penalty miss at the Africa Cup of Nations.
The Morocco playmaker answered those questions with a moment of pure quality. His perfectly weighted through ball split the Brazil defence and sent Ismael Saibari clear on goal for the opening strike.
It was a pass that combined vision, precision and confidence against one of the strongest teams in world football. If Morocco go deep into the tournament, this assist could be remembered as one of the defining moments of their campaign and an early contender for assist of the tournament.
Morocco Make History While Brazil Continue a Troubling Trend
The opening goal was significant for more than just the scoreline.
Morocco became the first Moroccan team to score against a South American nation at a FIFA World Cup. Their previous meetings ended in 3-0 defeats to Peru in 1970 and Brazil in 1998.
The goal also highlighted a growing concern for Brazil. The five-time world champions have now failed to win any of their last four World Cup matches after conceding the first goal. The last time Brazil came from behind to win a World Cup match was their 3-1 victory over Croatia in June 2014.
Despite their wealth of attacking talent, Brazil once again struggled to turn possession into a winning performance after falling behind.
Vinicius Junior Delivers a Moment of World-Class Quality
When Brazil needed inspiration, Vinicius Junior stepped forward.
For much of the opening half-hour, the Real Madrid star was largely kept quiet by Morocco’s disciplined defence. However, world-class players often need only one moment to change a game.
Receiving a pass from Bruno Guimaraes on the left side of the penalty area, Vinicius cut inside onto his right foot before unleashing a stunning strike into the roof of the net.
It was a finish of the highest quality and a reminder of why he is regarded as one of the biggest stars at this World Cup. The goal not only rescued a point for Brazil but also announced that Vinicius is ready to play a leading role in his country’s quest for a sixth world title.
While the match ended level, both teams left the stadium with positives. Morocco proved once again that they can compete with the world’s best, while Brazil were reminded that individual brilliance can still make the difference when the pressure is at its highest.
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