Archive for July 7th, 2010

Thaiger / Thai Pharmacy Busts Happening
by Anthony Roberts
A pharmacy by the name of “Top Pharmacy” in Pattaya, Thailand, was recently raided. The owner was arrested in what seemed to primarily be charges stemming from the illegal distribution of Kamagra (Indian/Generic Viagra). Over 100 vials of Thaiger Pharmacy (UG) anabolic steroids were also seized. Elsewhere, and almost simultaneously, a Thai/English steroid gang was busted in England, and charged with money laundering and possessing steroids with the intent to distribute. I’m unsure if they’re connected at the moment.
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2010 NY Pro Figure & Team Universe
A total of 32 women are slated to compete this Saturday at the 2010 NY PRO Figure Event. This will be the largest field of figure competitors in quite some time. 3 out of the 4 who turned pro at the 2010 JR Nationals are wasting no time and will be competing at this event. The 4th will compete next month. Juliana Malacarne is making a return to the stage, it’s been a few months since we last saw the Brazilian take the figure stage. Meriza DeGuzman has thrown her heels into the mix as well. Quite a few rookies will make their debut at this event. Who will place the highest? We’ll find out on Saturday.
The 2010 IFBB New York Pro Figure Championships will be taking place this weekend, with more than 30 pro figure competitors in the lineup. Here is a list of the competitors.
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