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  • Steroid Olympics debut in Las Vegas as athletes chase records, jackpots and court controversy
    LAS VEGAS, May 23 — The first-ever Enhanced Games — widely dubbed the “Steroid Olympics” — take place Sunday in Las Vegas, where elite sprinters, swimmers and weightlifters will vie for world records while taking banned performance-enhancing drugs.Either a bold exploration of the upper limits of human capability and technology, or a dangerous circus created to peddle dubious “biohacking” supplements to viewers, depending on who you ask, the wildly controversial e
     

Steroid Olympics debut in Las Vegas as athletes chase records, jackpots and court controversy

22 May 2026 at 23:00

Malay Mail

LAS VEGAS, May 23 — The first-ever Enhanced Games — widely dubbed the “Steroid Olympics” — take place Sunday in Las Vegas, where elite sprinters, swimmers and weightlifters will vie for world records while taking banned performance-enhancing drugs.

Either a bold exploration of the upper limits of human capability and technology, or a dangerous circus created to peddle dubious “biohacking” supplements to viewers, depending on who you ask, the wildly controversial event has generated countless column inches before a single race has been run.

It has the deep-pocketed backing of a “Make America Great Again” crowd including Donald Trump Jr and billionaire Peter Thiel, plus Middle Eastern financiers.

Bona fide Olympic medallists like US sprinter Fred Kerley and British swimmer Ben Proud have been lured to take part with potentially life-changing prize money.

Anyone who beats a world record will take home a US$1 million prize, while winners at the 2,500-seater arena at Las Vegas casino Resorts World will each receive a US$250,000 jackpot.

But since they were first mooted in 2023, the Enhanced Games have been slammed by organisations like the World Anti-Doping Agency, whose chief Witold Banka said the “dangerous” event “must be stopped.”

World Aquatics has banned anyone who takes part from returning to its events, while World Athletics president Sebastian Coe has simply called the whole thing “bollocks”.

‘Game-changing’

Some 42 athletes will participate in the Enhanced Games. Events include a 100-meter sprint, freestyle and butterfly swim races, snatch and clean-and-jerk weightlifting, and strongman deadlifts.

Most competitors are current or recently retired athletes who achieved remarkable success in “clean” sport but could have never dreamt of the payouts on offer in Las Vegas.

Former Irish Olympic swimmer Max McCusker’s interest was piqued when he was approached by a former teammate, and learnt he could win prize money totalling 25 times more than the US$10,000 he estimates that he grossed “in my whole swimming career”.

He has spent the past four months in Abu Dhabi, where doctors administered substances including anabolic steroids, testosterone and human growth hormone to athletes, all while meticulously tracking their bodies’ response via biomarkers.

The results in training have been “nuts,” he told AFP.

“This is just game-changing,” said McCusker, who said his body fat has nearly halved to 6.4 per cent, and reported that he is “swimming faster times than I was pre-Olympics” despite having retired from swimming for a year after Paris 2024.

“There’s definitely going to be some records that drop,” he predicted.

‘Wild West’

The exact combination of drugs taken by each athlete has not been revealed. A handful are competing clean.

Organisers say only substances approved by the US Food and Drug Administration have been administered, and the process is overseen by an independent medical board.

But University of Birmingham sport science professor Ian Boardley says that, while biomarker measurements can help mitigate short-term acute harm, the long-term risks of the substances being used are almost totally unknown.

“They are putting themselves at risk of life-shortening and fatal consequences,” including danger of heart issues, liver and kidney damage and cognitive decline, from anabolic steroids alone, he told AFP.

Testosterone use can trigger dependency and depression, while many peptides are a “wild West” about which even less is known, said Boardley.

Athletes have been told they will be tested and monitored long-term, though, and McCusker sounded sanguine about the chance of negative effects down the line.

“Is there a chance? Yeah, there could be a chance. But we’re doing everything to mitigate these chances,” he said. “There’s a chance if you drink too much caffeine there could be something wrong with you.”

And, in any case, “Do I think the Olympics is clean? Hell no. Sport is not clean,” he added.

‘Different age’

The competitions will be viewable online, including on Roku and YouTube.

No traditional broadcaster has been announced — but organisers are not relying on a lucrative TV deal to make a return on their investment.

The Games’ website is already selling a range of supplements including peptides and testosterone, offering customers a chance to get “Enhanced” themselves.

It is part of the broader “biohacking” trend that seeks strength and longevity gains from experimental treatments, beloved by Silicon Valley tech bros and now becoming mainstream.

US health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr is pushing to deregulate a wide range of peptides.

Boardley warns that the public is “receiving very strong messages that this is something that can be done safely, which is what we really push back against.”

But for McCusker, “we’re living in a different age.”

“People want to see more excitement. People want to see faster times,” he said. “And people want to see people break the world record and have sick bodies and stuff like that.” — AFP

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  • Eiffel Tower stair piece climbs past €450,000 at auction
    PARIS, May 22 — A spiral segment of the Eiffel Tower’s original staircase sold for more than €450,000 (RM2.07 million) at auction in Paris on Thursday.The buyer, who was in the auction room, became the owner of a 14-step section of staircase that stands 9 feet tall, weighs 1.4 tons and dates back to 1889, the year the monument that towers over central Paris was completed.“When you buy a piece of the Eiffel Tower, you’re buying a piece of Paris, along with all the
     

Eiffel Tower stair piece climbs past €450,000 at auction

22 May 2026 at 01:58

Malay Mail

PARIS, May 22 — A spiral segment of the Eiffel Tower’s original staircase sold for more than €450,000 (RM2.07 million) at auction in Paris on Thursday.

The buyer, who was in the auction room, became the owner of a 14-step section of staircase that stands 9 feet tall, weighs 1.4 tons and dates back to 1889, the year the monument that towers over central Paris was completed.

“When you buy a piece of the Eiffel Tower, you’re buying a piece of Paris, along with all the imagination and symbolism it represents,” said Sabrina Dolla, Art Deco design director at Artcurial Paris auction house where the sale took place.

More than four decades ago, a total of 526 feet of staircase were cut into smaller sections and sold, replaced by elevators which now carry visitors to the Eiffel Tower’s highest viewing platform.

The section auctioned on Thursday fetched €450,160, three times the upper range of its pre-sale estimated value of between €120,000 and €150,000.

In 2008 one section sold to a private American buyer for a record of €550,000. Other pieces of Eiffel Tower staircase, ranging from nine to 30 feet, are housed at prestigious venues around the globe.

Portions are preserved near the Statue of Liberty in New York, in the gardens of the Yoshi Foundation in Yamanashi, Japan, as well as in private foreign collections.

Dolla said the Paris 2024 Olympics, which saw landmarks including the Eiffel Tower, Place de la Concorde and the Grand Palais take centre stage at the games, had boosted the tower’s appeal among collectors.

“We’re definitely seeing a renewed interest in what it symbolizes and in its aesthetic appeal,” she added. — Reuters 

 

 

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18 May 2026 at 13:39
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