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Just now, Gianlu33 said:

I haven't idea of what type of operation it was... When NADO is involvement you can expect anything ;)

 

naaa. it's just my guess...I also don't know anything about it yet...;)

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@phelps you had right ;) We spoke of person (from 20 to 60 years old :lol: ) that wanted to improve their fitness for the summer. A wast of time and money :facepalm:https://meridionews.it/articolo/75577/doping-amatoriale-gli-anabolizzanti-dallest-europa-ad-acquistarli-in-vista-dellestate-anche-i-60enni/

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The German/Erfurt case: 

 

- 21 athletes

- 8 countries

- 5 different sports, 3 of which are winter sports

- end of 2011 - beginning of 2019

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"The number of blood doping treatments that occurred goes into the triple digits, it happened as well during Pyeongchang Olympics."

 

The Erfurt doctor asked for 4000-12.000 euro per athlete per season.

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So, 8 nations, we know Kazakhstan and Estonia.

 

According to Austrian Krone Zeitung, the six others are of course Austria and Germany, but also Italy, South Korea, Slovenia and Croatia.

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