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James Magnussen and Brett Hawke risk being banned from World Aquatics events if they keep engaging with Enhanced games.
At the 50m freestyle race in the Enhanced Games in Las Vegas last month, though Magnussen failed to break the world record or ...
Swimmers and officials who compete in and support a doping-fueled sports event planned in Las Vegas will be banished from the ...
Former Olympic champion James Magnussen has made the headlines with his incredible body transformation after taking performance-enhancing drugs. The Australian retired from professional swimming ...
James Magnussen says he will tweak his doping and training regime for the Enhanced Games in a bid to win the revolutionary ...
Magnussen spent five months in America training in the pool and gym, with the assistance of a drugs “protocol”, which saw his ...
Swimming’s governing body has announced a blanket ban on any competitor that has taken part in the so-called “Steroid Games”.
World Aquatics has an Australian pair in its crosshairs after passing a new law giving it power to ban anyone associated with ...
The global governing body for all aquatic sports introduced a new rule this week that will ban athletes planning to ...
Both will now be banned, effective immediately, from any future participation in swimming events at the Olympics or world ...
Australian Olympic gold medallist Cam McEvoy has sided with clean sport and was subsequently urged by his former teammate and ...