Ninja sport becomes official Olympic event at Los Angeles 2028
The discipline, born from 1990s Japanese TV show 'Sasuke' with its legendary obstacle course, has grown into a global championship sport
The Enhanced Games has published its Institutional Review Board-approved clinical trial on the Clinical Trials website, releasing aggregate drug usage data for the first time.
Per the press release: Of 42 competing athletes across their various sports, 36 participated in the clinical study...and of those 36, 34 used at least one performance-enhancing substance under medical supervision.
🧪 91% used testosterone or testosterone esters
💉 79% used human growth hormone
💊 62% used stimulants (e.g. Adderall)
⚖️ 50% used metabolic modulators, primarily ancillary compounds like Anastrozole to support hormonal protocols
🩸 41% used EPO
💪 29% used an anabolic steroid agent
🔬 5% used hormonal support therapies
The six athletes who did not participate in the clinical study include two competing naturally.
Of the 36 in the trial, two are also competing naturally as part of a comparison cohort.
The athletes were not named.
Mike on the 🎙️: been reading a lot of comments on the USA is “scared” to compete in the 4x4 at Word Relays. People remember, it’s an off year , what championship we trying to qualify relays for? Athletes are doing different events this year. USA is definitely not Scared to run. Last thing, 18 Gold medals at Olympics and 12 Gold medals at Worlds and we hold the world records. I am ✅
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