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Enhanced Games is in keeping with the spirit of healthy athletes and fair competition by promoting clinically supervised performance improvements.
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It aims to foster research and improved strategies for performance improvement through transparency and scientific oversight.
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We seek dialogue and collaboration with FIMS and other stakeholders.
London, June 3, 2024 /CNW/ — In response to the recent position statement issued by the International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) on the Enhanced Games, the Federation seeks to address concerns raised and clarify the mission and principles that will guide the Enhanced Games.
Doctor Alon Ping D'SouzaFounder and President of Enhanced Games, said, “The title of the FIMS article, 'For Healthy Athletes and Fair Competition', aligns perfectly with our philosophy. Enhanced Games is committed to developing healthy athletes by taking performance enhancement out of the dark and into clinical oversight. Our mission is to create a transparent, scientifically guided environment where athletes can perform at their best in safe conditions.”
“Enhanced Gaming does not advocate for the indiscriminate use of restricted substances. Instead, we encourage the safe, responsible, clinically supervised use of performance enhancing agents. This approach aims to reduce the risks associated with unregulated practices and place them under medical supervision. Our rigorous medical screening process is designed to ensure the safety and health of all participants, in line with the highest standards of athlete health and protection.
“We acknowledge the concerns expressed by FIMS about the potential harm that performance enhancing drugs pose to health. However, Enhanced Games is committed to pioneering new methodologies that could significantly benefit the broader fight against performance enhancing drug abuse in sports where their use is restricted. By bringing enhancement drug practices out of secrecy and into the open, we aim to gain a better understanding of the substances involved, their life cycle, and their effects on health and performance. This knowledge is essential to develop more effective abuse prevention strategies and protect the health of athletes.“
“The Enhanced Tournaments aim to promote a fair and inclusive sports environment where athletes can compete at their best whilst taking performance enhancing measures under medical supervision. Our approach will provide valuable insights for researchers and ultimately contribute to making sport fairer and safer around the world,” Dr. D'Souza emphasized.
“We welcome dialogue and collaboration with FIMS and other stakeholders in the sports and medical communities to ensure Enhanced Games fulfills its mission of improving athlete performance safely and ethically. Together, we can pioneer a new standard in sports that prioritizes athlete health, fairness and competitive spirit.“
About Enhanced Gaming
The Enhanced Games is the definitive scientific, cultural and sports movement to safely evolve humanity into a new superhuman. Supported by a coalition of visionary athletes, pioneering scientists, astute investors and an ever-growing fan base, the Enhanced Games will redefine competitive sports with an emphasis on safety through enhancements and health testing.
In this groundbreaking arena, athletes will harness the power of scientific enhancement to achieve superhuman abilities while strict medical safety protocols ensure the fairness of the competition. Featuring athletics, swimming, gymnastics, weightlifting and martial arts, the Enhancement Games encompasses a diverse range of sports and celebrates human excellence and scientific innovation.
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