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Three-time Olympic sprinter joins pro-doping Enhanced Games

December 8, 2025

The men’s 100m field at the inaugural Enhanced Games is continuing to grow. On Monday, Liberian sprinter Emmanuel Matadi, a three-time Olympian, was announced as one of the seven additional athletes joining the controversial league, which allows athletes to compete using performance-enhancing drugs. Matadi is the third sprinter to sign on, behind the U.S.’s Fred Kerley and France’s Mouhamadou Fall. 

Matadi holds Liberia’s 100m and 60m national records, boasting personal bests of 9.91 seconds (2024) and 6.52 seconds (2022), respectively.  Canadian Running Magazine