Magnussen defends Enhanced Games flop
Australian swimmer James Magnussen has publicly defended the Enhanced Games despite his last-place finish. The event has faced criticism and is being labeled a flop by various commentators. Magnussen's remarks highlight his support for the initiative, regardless of the outcome.
- ▪James Magnussen finished last at the Enhanced Games.
- ▪The event is being criticized and labeled a flop.
- ▪Magnussen defends the concept of the Enhanced Games despite the negative feedback.
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