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Enhanced Games founder calls for 'reform' after Chinese swimmers' PED controversy

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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said that 23 Chinese swimmers were allowed to compete in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics despite testing positive for a banned substance.

The WADA ruled that since the athletes were "inadvertently being exposed to the substance through contamination," a claim initially brought by the Chinese Doping Agency, they were able to compete.

This is hardly the first PED scandal to hit the Olympics, which is part of the reason why Dr. Aaron D'Souza founded the "Enhanced Games" last year.

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A Chinese flag is unfurled on the podium of a swimming event final at the 2020 Summer Olympics, on July 29, 2021, in Tokyo, Japan. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Dubbed the "Olympics on steroids" by its critics, the Enhanced Games are an upcoming Olympic-styled event in which performance-enhancing drugs are permitted.

D'Souza has long preached that his event is the epitome of fairness in sport, as there is quite literally nothing to hide. He also has said that with the amount of doctors regulating the athletes, it will also be one of the safest sporting events of all.

So, after the WADA made its ruling, D'Souza is calling for "reform" that is "overdue."

"For too long, the anti-doping regime has been marred by inefficacy and scandal, undermining the integrity of sports and betraying the trust of athletes worldwide," D'Souza said in a statement released on Tuesday. "We offer a dual-pathway future where the Olympics could celebrate natural talent, and the Enhanced Games could safely showcase enhanced performance. This isn’t just an alternative; it’s a complementary solution, a harmonious

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