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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (84259)10/16/2000 4:45:21 AM
From: Don Lloyd  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
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telegraph.co.uk

"Olympic star runs on hornet stomach juice
By David Harrison, Environment Correspondent

Naoko Takahashi: Japan's new marathon star - Ultramarathon World

Riken [Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, Japan]

THE women's marathon winner at the Sydney Olympics has revealed the secret of her success: she drank the stomach juices of giant, killer hornets that fly 60 miles a day at up to 20mph.

Top buzz: Naoko Takahashi said the juice was 'a crucial factor' in helping her to win gold at sydney
Naoko Takahashi, 28, from Japan, consumed the hornet juice during training and the race itself after scientists discovered that it had astonishing powers to boost human stamina. The bitter-tasting liquid could soon be available to British athletes. British companies are understood to be in negotiations with the Japanese firm Meiji which turns the juice into a palatable - and completely legal - drink.
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Regards, Don
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