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Recently, a sports event called the "Enhanced Games" has sparked wide criticism from the international sports community. Scheduled to take place next year in Las Vegas, the United States, the competition openly permits — and even encourages — athletes to use banned performance-enhancing drugs. Even more ridiculously, the organizers have claimed that the event would be safer without anti-doping tests. Such an event not only undermines the principles of fair competition, but also risks turning athletic contests into a drug show. What's the real purpose of such a sports event, identifying the most talented athletes, or judging which performance-enhancing drugs is most effective?
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