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"...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 100km a day at up to 25 km/hour. Naoko Takahashi, from Japan, consumed the hornet juice during training and the race itself after scientists discovered that it had astonishing powers to boost human stamina."
New York Times, October 2000
Fast forward to 2004 when Japan’s Olympic Committee came in for criticism for not sending Naoko Takahashi to Athens to defend the marathon gold medal that she won at the Sydney Olympics. Instead Mizuki Noguchi was sent in her place, a decision no one can now dispute as Noguchi also won gold in the women’s marathon at the Athens Olympics in 2004 .
In the pre-race press conference in Athens, while other Olympic Marathon team members conceded that pre-race favourite Paula Radcliffe would control the race, Noguchi proclaimed, "I am going to break the race open." As promised, Noguchi made her move at 25Km
In her next big competition since winning gold in Athens, Mizuki Noguchi won the Berlin Marathon on 25 September 2005, setting a new course record in a time of 2:19:12.
Following this, Noguchi won the 2007 Tokyo International Women's Marathon, moving her a step closer to her goal of qualifying for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. More
Takahashi and Noguchi both attribute their Olympic marathon success to the incredible endurance that came from drinking the stomach juices of giant hornets. Click here to see what Hornet Juice can do for your athletic performance?
"Olympic marathon champion Naoko Takahashi drank the stomach juices of giant killer hornets to give her performance an extra buzz, it has emerged.
Ms Takahashi of Japan took the unusual beverage before and during the race after scientists found it boosted human stamina.
The marathon runner has reportedly said the juice was "a crucial factor" in helping her win gold at last month's Sydney games.
Reports on Monday said that the drink, which is 100% natural, did not fall foul of Olympic laws against performance-enhancing drugs."
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"Olympic women's marathon champion Naoko Takahashi has been given a prestigious award by under-pressure Japanese prime minister Yoshiro Mori.
The 28-year-old runner won the first athletics Olympic gold for Japanese women and has now become the 15th person to receive the People's Honour Award since it began back in 1977."
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