In a bold interview with CGTN Sports Scene's Greg Laffradi, WADA Director General Olivier Niggli fired off a strong warning about the controversial Enhanced Games. Niggli stated, "Frankly, I think it's a joke to suggest that this can be safe," emphasizing that using performance-enhancing substances can trigger a range of side effects—from immediate to long-term risks. ⚠️
He warned that the medical ethics of taking substances for performance enhancement simply do not hold up, noting, "The moment you take these kind of substances, you risk a lot of side effects, whether they are immediate, mid-term, or long-term. There are always risks in taking medicines, whatever they are."
Particularly concerning is the potential impact on young people, as Niggli compared the situation to a modern-day Roman circus where the stakes are deadly. This criticism underscores the coordinated response among international sports federations to safeguard athlete health and maintain ethical standards in competition.
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WADA Director General Niggli condemns dangerous Enhanced Games
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