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Enhanced Games adds USADA-banned Marvin Bracy-Williams and five more sprinters to roster

Marvin Bracy-Williams: How a Whistleblower Helped Bring Down US Sprinter in Doping Scandal
Marvin Bracy-Williams joins The Enhanced Games
More track athletes are signing up for The Enhanced Games as Marvin Bracy-Williams leads five newly recruits for the controversial event.
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The Enhanced Games track athletes are growing in numbers daily, as the organizers have signed at least five more sprinters to their roster, including former world silver medallist Marvin Bracy-Williams, who is currently serving a 45-month ban by the USADA.

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Bracy-Williams, an Olympic and world championships 100m silver medallist, was provisionally suspended in February 2024 after testing positive for anabolic agent testosterone, following a whistleblower's tip to the United States Anti-Doping Organisation (USADA).

Marvin Bracy, who is serving a doping ban, has signed up for Enhanced Games. Image: Imago

According to USADA, he initially tried to tamper with the investigation and also breached the whereabouts rules. But he later admitted his violations and also provided "substantial assistance" to the investigation, carried out by USADA, the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU), and the US Drug Enforcement Administration.

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By joining the Enhanced Games, he becomes the second American after Fred Kerley, to sign up for the controversial event. He is also the third world championship medallist, following the recent announcement of British sprinter Reece Prescod.

Also included among the new recruits are South African sprinter Clarence Munyai, Germany's Mike Bryan, Jamaica's Shockoria Wallace, and the USA's Taylor Anderson.

The inaugural Enhanced Games is scheduled to take place from May 21–24, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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