What happens when performance enhancing drugs are allowed in sports?

World-class athletes typically go through rigorous anti-doping tests to prove they’re eligible for competitions like the Olympic Games. Now, a competition called the Enhanced Games isn’t just getting rid of the anti-doping tests — they’re allowing, and even helping, athletes to take performance enhancing drugs, if they want to. The World’s Bianca Hillier reports.

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