Enhanced Games could tempt more young people into doping, Wada warns
Event ‘goes against everything Wada stands for’ Inaugural competition is on Sunday in Las Vegas The World Anti-Doping Agency says it is concerned that Enhanced Games’ athletes will tempt more young people into using performance-enhancing drugs. The stark warning comes before the controversial (…)
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