This year alone, Fred Kerley, former 100m world champion, withdrew his participation from the Grand Slam track events, pulled out of the USATF Championships, and was eventually suspended by the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) for multiple whereabouts failures. Yet, amidst the chaos, Kerley made a provocative move by joining the controversial Enhanced Games. Despite the deafening criticism, Kerley’s move caused some buzz around the new format. As the chatter around the Games grew louder, USADA stepped in with a pointed response.
In a recent post on X, USADA Board of Directors Vice Chair Kara Goucher highlighted the importance of preserving clean sport for the future generation. Without directly addressing the Enhanced Games, Goucher emphasized, “I think people should care about a level pla

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