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In 1985, the Dutch Skating Union covered the message of the theft of a box of urine samples from Yvonne van Gennip and Ria Visser. The urine was taken after the European Championships in Groningen, where Van Gennip and Visser surprisingly defeated the GDR riders. Other Times Sport and Volkskrant now reveal how much panic was at the time and which was probably at the origin of the flight.
"When you got rid of something, if something goes wrong," says former anti-doping inspector Frans Pellikaan. Then Letty Corbijn, KNSB board member: "All this was obviously as naïve as what."
Pellikaan and Corbijn make their statements Andere Tijden Sport to see tonight at 8:35 pm on the OSP 1. This gives a new light on the Dutch skating sport in the 80s. The championships 1985 in Groningen in 1985 were at the center of the debate. Yvonne van Gennip and Ria Visser thus filled a gap in the German fortress considered untouchable. Other Times Sport reveals how after the EC case, the case concerning Van Gennip and Visser's urine samples had disappeared suspiciously
"How come it we have nowhere last year and that suddenly there is this breakthrough, "said commentator Mart Smeets during this investigation.
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