Published on: 2025-06-26 17:43:56
The Enhanced Games, a bizarre, steroid-fueled Olympics knock-off that is being funded by wealthy MAGA types, is officially happening. The unconventional sports festival—which, as its name proudly suggests, will allow contestants to use performance-enhancing drugs—will take place in 2026 in Las Vegas over Memorial Day weekend, organizers announced on Wednesday. The inaugural festival (which, depending on whether this one results in some sort of legal action, may also be the last) will involve co
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-08-22 20:00:19
Nike has teamed up with Hyperice, a company that specializes in products meant for muscle recovery and relaxation in athletes, to launch the Hyperboot. Originally introduced in the summer of 2024, the Hyperboot looks pretty much like a pair of chunky high-top shoes. The companies said it's more than that, however, calling it a "heat and dynamic air-compression massage tool" that you can walk in. It's equipped with dual-air bladders with heating elements throughout its entire upper. The Hyperboo
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-11-01 10:00:00
Sparq is unveiling Crown U, a collegiate sports game that uses AI, blockchain and more to redefine mobile sports game creation and marketing. It’s a proprietary mobile gaming publishing and acquisition platform. And Sparq announced that it has entered into pre-production of its first game title, Crown U, featuring collegiate sports trademarks and name, image, likenesses (NIL) of the greatest male and female athletes in the university sports ecosystem. Crown U is a fast-paced, multiplayer game
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