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In the first major criminal case in Germany since the anti-doping law was introduced in 2015, the court also found all four Erfurt medical assistants guilty. The network exploded in early 2019 during the Nordic World Cup in Seefeld.
German sports officials hope the process will send a deterrent signal to scammers. After doping was classified as a crime in Germany at the end of 2015, this procedure was the first in a world-class sport. DOSB President Alfons Hörmann recently predicted that the trial and verdict would have “effects on the entire world of sport.”
Good for worm
Former cross-country skier Harald Wurm, associated with Mark S., was acquitted in Innsbruck of the offenses under the Federal Anti-Doping Act and the crime of serious fraud. However, the 36-year-old Tyrolean was found guilty of false evidence. Wurm has to pay a fine of 300 daily fees of 15 euros, a total of 4500 euros. Half were conditionally ignored.