I’m the fastest man in the world and broke Usain Bolt’s record but the Olympics hate me, they’ll never let me compete
USAIN BOLT’S 100m world record could be broken at the Enhanced Games next year.
An unknown man has claimed that he can break the Jamaican sprinters’ time of 9.58 seconds set in 2009.
In December 2024, an Olympics-style event has been proposed that is set to allow athletes to take performance enhancing drugs.
The games have been born out of a group of scientists, doctors and athletes that are willing to take part.
In a promotional video for the Enhanced Games, they claim a star is ready to smash Bolt’s record and run 9.49 seconds.
He says: “I’m the fastest man in the world but you have never heard of me.
“I’ve broken Usain Bolt‘s 100m record but I can’t show you my face.
“I am a proud enhanced athlete. The Olympics help me.
“I need your help to come out. I need your help to stop hate. I need your help for the world to embrace science.
“Come join me in 2024 at the first enhanced games and see me break the world record in public.”
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The Enhanced Games has been proposed by Australian entrepreneur Aron D’Souza.
And it has already been slammed by Australia’s Olympic head Anna Meares.
She said: “It’s a joke, to be honest. Unfair, unsafe — I just don’t think this is the right way to go about sport.”
But D’Souza disagrees, saying: “Athletes are adults and they have a right to do with their body what they wish – my body, my choice; your body, your choice,
“And no government, no paternalistic sports federation, should be making those decisions for athletes – particularly around products that are FDA regulated and approved.”