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Sporting News on MSNMagnussen and Hawke risk being banned for involvement with Enhanced GamesJames Magnussen and Brett Hawke risk being banned from World Aquatics events if they keep engaging with Enhanced games.
The federation is the first to adopt a strict no tolerance policy against participants of the controversial competition.
Swimmers and officials who compete in and support The Enhanced Games will suffer consequences in the form of banishment, says ...
World Aquatics, the governing body for all aquatic sports, has introduced a new ruling which will ban those who participate ...
World Aquatics has banned athletes who participate in or show support for the controversial Enhanced Games from competing in ...
World Aquatics says it will ban swimmers and officials who compete in and support an Enhanced Games event being planned for ...
World Aquatics introduced a new bylaw on Tuesday that will prevent any athlete or official who supports or endorses doping ...
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AAP on MSNAustralia's Enhanced Games duo face global swim bansWorld Aquatics has an Australian pair in its crosshairs after passing a new law giving it power to ban anyone associated with ...
World Aquatics has said it will ban any athlete who associates with the Enhanced Games. Organisers of the controversial event ...
The Australian behind Enhanced Games is flagging a legal challenge to a World Aquatics by-law giving it power to ban anyone ...
The global governing body for all aquatic sports introduced a new rule this week that will ban athletes planning to ...
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