Ben Johnson of Canada appeared to win the 100-metre final at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul but he tested positive for an anabolic steroid and had his gold medal taken away. AP
Ben Johnson of Canada appeared to win the 100-metre final at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul but he tested positive for an anabolic steroid and had his gold medal taken away. AP
Ben Johnson of Canada appeared to win the 100-metre final at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul but he tested positive for an anabolic steroid and had his gold medal taken away. AP
Ben Johnson of Canada appeared to win the 100-metre final at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul but he tested positive for an anabolic steroid and had his gold medal taken away. AP

Longevity scientists in UAE keep close eye on divisive drug-fuelled athletics event


Nick Webster
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A proposed controversial athletic competition fuelled by banned performance enhancing drugs could bring about research to benefit human longevity, its founder has claimed.

Hundreds of athletes have signed up for the Enhanced Games, planned for next year, as they seek to push the boundaries of human performance while using substances prohibited by the International Olympic Committee.

While some critics have described the Enhanced Games as dangerous, the event’s organisers have claimed that it will enable the study of an unchecked field of research – drug-fuelled sporting performance – which could lead to a new range of medicine designed to help humans live longer and healthier lives.

Lessons learnt from the Enhanced Games could inspire technological innovation in healthcare systems
Dr Raees Tonse,
Founder of Longevi-city

Aron D’Souza, president of the games, claims the event will be the safest in history, with drug-taking controlled and monitored throughout.

“Ultimately, the goal of the Enhanced Games is to upgrade humanity, upgrade mankind into version 2.0, to create a new kind of superhumanity where our biology is no longer our limitation,” he said.

“I believe ageing is a disease that we should be able to treat, cure and eventually solve. This may sound like science fiction, just like artificial intelligence was five years ago before we discovered ChatGPT.”

Dr Raees Tonse, founder of Longevi-City, a centre for healthy living proposed for Ras Al Khaimah, said that although the games are risky, they do have scientific potential. “Promotion of the Enhanced Games may normalise risky behaviour and performance enhancing substance use, extending beyond sports and influencing societal attitudes,” he said.

Al Rams Corniche with Al Hajar mountain range as a backdrop in Ras Al Khaimah, where the UAE's first city dedicated to longevity and healthy ageing is planned. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Al Rams Corniche with Al Hajar mountain range as a backdrop in Ras Al Khaimah, where the UAE's first city dedicated to longevity and healthy ageing is planned. Khushnum Bhandari / The National

“However, they can also fuel technological innovation in sports science and human performance enhancement, leading to the development of tools that optimise athletic performance and minimise injury risks.

“This innovation extends to health care, rehabilitation and human augmentation technologies, offering benefits to longevity science and healthy ageing.”

At the core of RAK’s proposed Longevi-City lies a profound commitment to holistic wellness, from preventive screenings to specialised treatments.

Residents will have access to comprehensive healthcare services that prioritise early detection and proactive intervention.

Amenities will include fitness centres, holistic spas, meditation gardens and nutrition-counselling services, with plenty of opportunity for residents to engage in activities promoting physical health and vitality.

Dr Raees Tonse at his home in Al Jaddaf area in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
Dr Raees Tonse at his home in Al Jaddaf area in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National

Dr Tonse did not reveal details of when the city may be built, or the cost of the project.

“Research on the long-term effects of enhancements and their ethical, legal and social implications in competitive settings is limited,” he said.

“Interdisciplinary research is crucial to understand biological, psychological and societal impacts, leading to evidence-based guidelines for safe and responsible use.

“Lessons learnt from the Enhanced Games could inspire technological innovation in healthcare systems, leading to the development of novel tools, therapies and interventions to improve health outcomes and support ageing populations.”

The proposed games are as much a scientific experiment as an elite level competition, and are backed by investors such as venture capitalist Christian Angermayer, PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel and former Coinbase chief technical officer Balaji Srinivasan.

However, critics believe few, if any, world records will be beaten at the event, and have questioned the ethics of hosting such a spectacle, particularly over safety concerns related to combat sports.

Some high-profile athletes have signed up to compete in the games, including former Olympic silver medallist swimmer James Magnussen.

Known as “The Missile”, Magnussen, 33, hopes to break the 50-metre freestyle swimming world record of 20.91 seconds while using banned substances.

The record has stood since 2009, and if the Australian breaks it, he stands to win a $1 million prize.

Mr D’Souza said the games have been inundated with applicants, but he has yet to formally settle on a venue, with several cities expected to stage events around the world.

“Right now, if you’re a billionaire, a CEO, a celebrity or pro athlete, you know performance enhancements are real,” he said.

“They can make you a younger, faster, stronger human being.

“In the first Enhanced Games, where we smash dozens of world records in a two-hour television special, the world will see that and ask: ‘What is he on and how do I get it?’

“We have seen it with Ozempic [a diabetes drug commonly used for weight loss] that this has the potential to become the biggest industry of all time.”

Australian swimmer James Magnussen, the 100-metre freestyle world champion, failed to capture a gold medal at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. AFP
Australian swimmer James Magnussen, the 100-metre freestyle world champion, failed to capture a gold medal at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. AFP

Anti-doping researchers at the University of Lausanne estimate that the open use of performance enhancers in safe clinical quantities could lead to about a 5 per cent gain over present world records.

While World Anti-Doping Agency data suggests that fewer than 2 per cent of athletes take banned substances, others believe that number to be considerably higher.

A 2018 Wada-commissioned report into athletes competing at the 2011 Arab Games in Doha and the World Athletics Championships in South Korea found 44 per cent of the 2,167 athletes had taken performance enhancers.

“Doping appears remarkably widespread among elite athletes and remains largely unchecked despite current

biological testing,” said investigators.

At the 2020 Summer Olympic Games held in Tokyo, Japan, nine positive doping results were recorded in athletes.

At the previous Games in Brazil, a damning Wada report found that fewer than 50 per cent of scheduled drug tests were carried out on some days as a result of a lack of training for volunteer haperones.

Of the daily target of 350 urine samples, on average, only 200 to 250 were collected.

Dr Michael Sagner, an advisory board member at King’s College London centre for ageing research, is an independent medical safety adviser for the Enhanced Games.

He said banned performance enhancers could help regeneration in health care.

The Enhanced Games are “obviously hugely provocative” and have caused a lot of controversy, Dr Sagner said.

“Athletes are trying to manipulate a wide range of angles and pathways in order to gain an advantage.

“For athletes, many of these substances, like testosterone, are illegal to to use. But they’re very common, and CEOs and actors have openly admitted using these enhancements.”

Health risk for athletes

However, Dr Sagner noted, the use of performance enhancers carries inherent health risks.

“They all increase heart rate [and] blood pressure. That is the main concern – cardiovascular risk,” he said.

Dr Sagner said the safety protocols that will be applied at the Enhanced Games are far more advanced than those used at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, when Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson was stripped of his 100-metre gold medal after testing positive for banned substances.

That race has since been described as the dirtiest race in history, with six out of eight participants failing drugs tests.

Across all events at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, 23 records were broken.

This summer, attention turns to Paris to see if that total can be overtaken.

At King’s College, specialists like Dr Sagner operate the only accredited forensic drug lab, and performed testing for the 2012 London Olympics.

He believes the results of the Enhanced Games will be much less sensational than people expect.

“People believe injections, pills and tablets are going to take an average guy to a high-performance level,” said Dr Sagner. “That is not going to happen.”

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Sinopharm vaccine explained

The Sinopharm vaccine was created using techniques that have been around for decades. 

“This is an inactivated vaccine. Simply what it means is that the virus is taken, cultured and inactivated," said Dr Nawal Al Kaabi, chair of the UAE's National Covid-19 Clinical Management Committee.

"What is left is a skeleton of the virus so it looks like a virus, but it is not live."

This is then injected into the body.

"The body will recognise it and form antibodies but because it is inactive, we will need more than one dose. The body will not develop immunity with one dose," she said.

"You have to be exposed more than one time to what we call the antigen."

The vaccine should offer protection for at least months, but no one knows how long beyond that.

Dr Al Kaabi said early vaccine volunteers in China were given shots last spring and still have antibodies today.

“Since it is inactivated, it will not last forever," she said.

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Strait of Hormuz

Fujairah is a crucial hub for fuel storage and is just outside the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route linking Middle East oil producers to markets in Asia, Europe, North America and beyond.

The strait is 33 km wide at its narrowest point, but the shipping lane is just three km wide in either direction. Almost a fifth of oil consumed across the world passes through the strait.

Iran has repeatedly threatened to close the strait, a move that would risk inviting geopolitical and economic turmoil.

Last month, Iran issued a new warning that it would block the strait, if it was prevented from using the waterway following a US decision to end exemptions from sanctions for major Iranian oil importers.

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What drives subscription retailing?

Once the domain of newspaper home deliveries, subscription model retailing has combined with e-commerce to permeate myriad products and services.

The concept has grown tremendously around the world and is forecast to thrive further, according to UnivDatos Market Insights’ report on recent and predicted trends in the sector.

The global subscription e-commerce market was valued at $13.2 billion (Dh48.5bn) in 2018. It is forecast to touch $478.2bn in 2025, and include the entertainment, fitness, food, cosmetics, baby care and fashion sectors.

The report says subscription-based services currently constitute “a small trend within e-commerce”. The US hosts almost 70 per cent of recurring plan firms, including leaders Dollar Shave Club, Hello Fresh and Netflix. Walmart and Sephora are among longer established retailers entering the space.

UnivDatos cites younger and affluent urbanites as prime subscription targets, with women currently the largest share of end-users.

That’s expected to remain unchanged until 2025, when women will represent a $246.6bn market share, owing to increasing numbers of start-ups targeting women.

Personal care and beauty occupy the largest chunk of the worldwide subscription e-commerce market, with changing lifestyles, work schedules, customisation and convenience among the chief future drivers.

Key findings of Jenkins report
  • Founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan al Banna, "accepted the political utility of violence"
  • Views of key Muslim Brotherhood ideologue, Sayyid Qutb, have “consistently been understood” as permitting “the use of extreme violence in the pursuit of the perfect Islamic society” and “never been institutionally disowned” by the movement.
  • Muslim Brotherhood at all levels has repeatedly defended Hamas attacks against Israel, including the use of suicide bombers and the killing of civilians.
  • Laying out the report in the House of Commons, David Cameron told MPs: "The main findings of the review support the conclusion that membership of, association with, or influence by the Muslim Brotherhood should be considered as a possible indicator of extremism."
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Mubalada World Tennis Championship 2018 schedule

Thursday December 27

Men's quarter-finals

Kevin Anderson v Hyeon Chung 4pm

Dominic Thiem v Karen Khachanov 6pm

Women's exhibition

Serena Williams v Venus Williams 8pm

Friday December 28

5th place play-off 3pm

Men's semi-finals

Rafael Nadal v Anderson/Chung 5pm

Novak Djokovic v Thiem/Khachanov 7pm

Saturday December 29

3rd place play-off 5pm

Men's final 7pm

Updated: May 08, 2024, 5:00 AM`