Shockoria Wallace enters global spotlight as first Jamaican athlete to sign with Enhanced Games

Shockoria Wallace, a 32-year-old Jamaican sprinter, has become the first athlete from the island to sign on with the controversial Enhanced Games, a radical new competition that openly permits the use of performance-enhancing substances.

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The announcement was made on Monday by the organizers, marking a significant and symbolic moment for both the athlete and the emerging sports venture, which is scheduled to debut later this year in Las Vegas.

A familiar name in Jamaica’s sprinting circuit

Wallace is no stranger to elite competition in one of the world’s most competitive sprinting landscapes. According to World Athletics, she has been a consistent national finalist from 2021 through 2024, earning recognition across multiple sprint disciplines.

In addition to the 100 meters, Wallace has competed in the 60 meters and the 4×100-meter relay. She posted a season’s best of 7.66 seconds in the 60 meters this year and captured the 100-meter title at the 2022 Velocity Fest Meet at the National Stadium with a winning time of 11.55 seconds.

In announcing her signing, the Enhanced Games described Wallace as a “consistent national finalist (2021–24) in one of the world’s deepest sprinting nations.”

The Enhanced Games: A radical reimagining of elite sport

The Enhanced Games position themselves as both an elite sports competition and a performance-products enterprise, emphasizing athlete autonomy and optimization. The event will allow competitors, should they choose, to use performance-enhancing drugs in pursuit of peak performance across disciplines such as athletics and swimming.

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Organizers have promised substantial prize money, particularly for athletes who break records during the competition, signaling an aggressive attempt to redefine the economics and philosophy of elite sport.

Global sports authorities push back

The concept has drawn sharp criticism from traditional governing bodies. World Athletics and World Aquatics have publicly opposed the Enhanced Games, citing concerns over athlete welfare, competitive integrity, and the broader implications for international sport.

In 2025, World Aquatics enacted a bylaw banning individuals who “support, endorse, or participate in sporting events that embrace the use of scientific advancements or other practices that may include prohibited substances and/or prohibited methods” from competing in its sanctioned events.

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Joining a growing international field

Wallace joins an expanding roster of international sprinters already committed to the Games, including Taylor Anderson and Marvin Bracy-Williams of the United States, Mike Bryan of Germany, Clarence Munyai of South Africa, and Reece Prescod of the United Kingdom.

As the Enhanced Games draw nearer, Wallace’s decision places her at the center of one of the most consequential debates in modern sport, one that challenges long-standing norms while promising unprecedented rewards.

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