Across
- 4. The rules and boundaries established by organizers to ensure that permitted enhancements remain within legal and medically approved limits
- 7. The traditional sporting framework that strictly forbids the use of performance-enhancing substances
- 8. The right of individuals to make decisions about their own bodies and medical choices without external governance
- 9. The exploitation of biological processes and genetic manipulation for industrial, medical, and performance purposes
- 10. The use of computer science and statistics to analyze and interpret complex biological data, such as genetic markers or metabolic rates
- 11. The philosophical movement advocating for the transformation of the human condition through advanced technologies to enhance human intellect and physiology
- 12. The use of medical, biological, or technological interventions to improve human performance beyond normal limits
Down
- 1. The political and social philosophy prioritizing individual liberty and minimal regulation, which underpins the games' approach to athlete choice
- 2. A penalty or ban imposed by official sporting bodies (like the IOC) on athletes who choose to participate in unsanctioned events
- 3. The systematic oversight by medical professionals required by the event to monitor safety and mitigate risks
- 5. The branch of medicine concerned with the healing or treatment of disease, which in this context is repurposed for physical optimization
- 6. The measurement and statistical analysis of an athlete's physical and behavioral characteristics to monitor health and performance
