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JimmyFingers said:Oohh, well it's so obvious, it must be true
The population of Tenerife is just under a million, the Canaries as a whole over 2 million. So more than Manchester, Miami and Marseilles combined. Finding a drug dealing gang in a population that size is hardly unusual.northstar said:According to this article, a health centre on Tenerife was a supplier for a recently busted doping ring. The drugs were imported via international criminal networks and sold mainly to body builders and fitness fanatics. 23 people charged.
http://www.expatica.com/es/news/spanish-news/spain-breaks-up-gymnasium-doping-ring_255671.html
I know this topic has been discussed to death but just want to point out Tenerife continues to be a location that is a hotbed for doping.
JimmyFingers said:Oohh, well it's so obvious, it must be true
TheGame said:Tenerife - Nearest WADA labs, Madrid and Barcelona, 7 flights a day, 3 hour flight.
Florida, nearest WADA lab, LA or Canada, 7 flights a day, anything up to a 7 hour flight.
Read into that what you will.
TheGame said:Tenerife - Nearest WADA labs, Madrid and Barcelona, 7 flights a day, 3 hour flight.
Florida, nearest WADA lab, LA or Canada, 7 flights a day, anything up to a 7 hour flight.
Read into that what you will.
Parker said:The population of Tenerife is just under a million, the Canaries as a whole over 2 million. So more than Manchester, Miami and Marseilles combined. Finding a drug dealing gang in a population that size is hardly unusual.
no, Andy Roddick moved to California a long time back to be with his sports illustrated swimsuit starlet.northstar said:Well, Miami doesn’t count because that is where A-Rod is from. No doubt there is a PED distribution ring just for him alone.![]()
TheGame said:Tenerife - Nearest WADA labs, Madrid and Barcelona, 7 flights a day, 3 hour flight.
Florida, nearest WADA lab, LA or Canada, 7 flights a day, anything up to a 7 hour flight.
Read into that what you will.
DirtyWorks said:Another post missed Miami/Dade population by a mile. It's greater than 5 million. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_metropolitan_area#Population
Parker said:Miami city is 408K: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami
Ferminal said:Hawaii - LA?
Edit: I'm reading through the testing standards, can't seem to find anything about a maximum allowed transit time?
On a similar note, I wonder how many athletes get tested outside their 60min window?
So, logistics do count...TheGame said:If we use the logic for "its difficult for testers" that is applied to Tenerife on the US, I think its fair to say that most of the USA would fall under the "Suspicious" category.
TheGame said:If we use the logic for "its difficult for testers" that is applied to Tenerife on the US, I think its fair to say that most of the USA would fall under the "Suspicious" category.
Wallace and Gromit said:You should fit in well here, labelling an entire country as suspicious.![]()
DirtyWorks said:Your clever attempt at marginalizing an opinion is not going to work.
TheGame said:Tenerife - Nearest WADA labs, Madrid and Barcelona, 7 flights a day, 3 hour flight.
Florida, nearest WADA lab, LA or Canada, 7 flights a day, anything up to a 7 hour flight.
Read into that what you will.
northstar said:I think when establishing a travel time for a test sample from a test location to the WADA lab you have to factor in other variables besides flight times to obtain an accurate picture of the overall travel time. For example, what is the travel time from test location to airport and airport to lab, boarding time and security checks at the departing airport, customs checks at the arriving airport, reliability of the airline (i.e. delayed flight, lost baggage), etc.
A tester’s trip from Tenerife to Madrid (flight time 2 hr, 30 min) compared to a trip from Miami to Salt Lake City (flight time 4 hr 40 min) could take longer if you factor in the above considerations.
As to their interests in Spain in general and the Canary Islands in particular, Saviano is scathing about the authorities' apparent naiveté :
"Spain has a pretty myopic vision of what Italian crime is all about if you don't mind me saying so," he said. "On the one hand they consider Spain to be a victim of these gangs while on the other it appears they don't see - or don't want to see what is really happening here."
This ostrich-like attitude has Saviano seeing red.
In reality, he continued, the Camorra's activities have two fronts : drugs and property investment. They are sinking huge sums, he claims, in hotels and holiday complexes here in Tenerife.
Wallace and Gromit said:I wasn't passing any comment on the validity of the comment.
del1962 said:Would Tenerife to Madrid be considered an internal flight, if so then there should not be much differences between check in times, boarding controls, customs etc.
