Soon, skateboarding Olympians will no longer have issues with drug testing and dope without any problems.
As we previously reported, skater girl Taylor Silverman has been fighting for her rights after losing to transgender skateboarders older than her and has been advocating to save women's sports even though she is being pulled down to get canceled.
But the new investment of billionaire Peter Thiel is to help everyone to have a "Drug-free Olympics” with the "Enhanced Games" support to solve the issue.
According to the press release, Thiel, investors Christian Angermayer's Apeiron Investment Group, and Balaji Srinivasan have joined forces to back the Enhanced Games - a 21st-century Olympics without drug testing.
Transgender skateboarders will highly likely soon become Olympians since biological females will be free to use performance-enhancing drugs to boost strength and improve focus and alertness.
Any gender won't be tested and will be under no obligation to declare which substances they have taken to compete.
The multimillion-dollar funding round provides the Enhanced Games the financial strength to redefine the international sports landscape.
Unlike traditional Olympic Games, the Enhanced Games prioritizes a new model that openly embraces scientific innovation and advocates for the honest representation of performance enhancements in sports.
Enhanced Games President Dr. Aron D'Souza said that the events are open to any athletes — current and former professionals and amateurs — and that allowing them to enhance their performance with substances will enable researchers to get a better idea of what technologies are out there that can boost longevity and "healthy aging."