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June - July 2026

A front-row seat to the making of the inaugural Enhanced Games, where select performance-enhancing drugs are permitted, and athletes and organizers alike are making real the hypothetical: What would the Olympics be like if everyone could juice?

- By CHRIS GAYOMALI

On Your Mark, Get Set, DOPE!

1. WELCOME TO THE DOPE SHOW "When you enter the water, something like metamorphosis happens.

Leaving behind the land, you go through the looking-glass surface and enter a new world...." -ROGER DEAKIN ON SWIMMING

The bodies of male Olympic swimmers tend to differ from those of mere mortals in a few key areas.

One: Large hands, which make it easier to catch the water. Two: Long arms, to pull more water with each stroke. And three: Swimmers are often tall—especially sprinters, for whom six one to six five seems to be a sweet spot—with broad shoulders and long, lithe torsos forming an inverted triangle, what many people consider the platonic swimmer’s build. This triangle then resolves, fractal-like, into an even tinier visual triangle cut, generally, from polyester and spandex: an immodest piece of clothing commonly referred to as a Speedo. Olympic swimmers usually look a little better than the rest of us in a Speedo.

Those differences were strikingly apparent on a sunny afternoon in Las Vegas last October, when a handful of Olympic-level athletes slipped into their little triangles and hopped into the pool at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, for a hard day of training. Elsewhere on campus, students speed-walked to class wearing pyjamas, but here, inside UNLV’s natatorium, Lil Wayne’s “Lollipop” was ricocheting off the rafters from a Bluetooth speaker. The stench of chlorine gave the air a faintly antiseptic quality, like something was being purged.

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