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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

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.

 

10 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

The nations mentioned are where treatments took place apparently, not necessarily where athletes are from.

 

So it took place in the Olympic village? :wacko:

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Probably they went to another city. I mean, nobody would be stupid enough to have a blood doping treatment right in the city or town where their major event is being held :evil: 

 

That would be so dumb.

 

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11 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Probably they went to another city. I mean, nobody would be stupid enough to have a blood doping treatment right in the city or town where their major event is being held :evil: 

 

That would be so dumb.

 

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:yikes::yikes:

Doping probe of German doctor leads to 21 athletes from 8 countries

 

The ring is believed to have been run out of Germany and allegedly involved boosting the red blood cell count of the athletes from Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Croatia, Slovenia, South Korea and the US.

and here

 

 

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17 hours ago, bestmen said:

:yikes::yikes:

Doping probe of German doctor leads to 21 athletes from 8 countries

 

The ring is believed to have been run out of Germany and allegedly involved boosting the red blood cell count of the athletes from Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Croatia, Slovenia, South Korea and the US.

and here

 

 

Those were apparently the locations, not the nationalities, as said a few days ago and a few posts above you in this very thread :) 

 

Also I heard Norway went to the Olympics with thousands of doses of asthma medicin :yikes: 

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According to ARD and Deutschlandfunk (German Broadcating Stations) at least one German athlete is among the 21 blood dopers: A male speed skater who competed at the Olympics.

 

https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/erfurter-dopingskandal-deutscher-eisschnelllaeufer-unter.1346.de.html?dram:article_id=444479

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9 minutes ago, LowerSaxony said:

According to ARD and Deutschlandfunk (German Broadcating Stations) at least one German athlete is among the 21 blood dopers: A male speed skater who competed at the Olympics.

 

https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/erfurter-dopingskandal-deutscher-eisschnelllaeufer-unter.1346.de.html?dram:article_id=444479

 

Also several cyclists (no specific nation mentioned) who competed at big cycling tours.

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11 minutes ago, LowerSaxony said:

According to ARD and Deutschlandfunk (German Broadcating Stations) at least one German athlete is among the 21 blood dopers: A male speed skater who competed at the Olympics.

 

https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/erfurter-dopingskandal-deutscher-eisschnelllaeufer-unter.1346.de.html?dram:article_id=444479

A German speed skater being caught and still it's not Pechstein :p 

 

Patrick Beckert, Moritz Geisreiter, Joel Dufter or Nico Ihle.

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