It seems he has completely lost his mind. The Norwegian biathlete criticized Trump’s son.
Biathlete against the holding of Enhanced Games
Norwegian biathlete Vetle Sjastad Christiansen expressed his disagreement with the idea of a tournament allowing free use of doping, endorsed by Donald Trump Jr., the son of the US president. Christiansen believes that such a decision is 'just madness' and warns of the danger of doping overdose, which has already been observed at the Tour de France. The biathlete supports the view that human life is much more valuable than world records.
Enhanced Games is a project funded by a company owned by Donald Trump Jr. He believes that such competitions will provide real competition and freedom and will be a revolution in the world of sports. The first games are scheduled for 2025 or 2026.
Enhanced Games is a new format in sports competitions, where athletes will have the opportunity to openly and honestly use doping. The program plans to include various sports, including swimming, gymnastics, and weightlifting.
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