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Diet of whopping 12,000 calories per day secret behind Phelps' unprecedented success
Jul 24, 4:39 pm
London, July 24 (ANI): One of the main reasons behind American swimmer Michael Phelps unprecedented success is his whopping 12000 calories per day diet, as the record-shattering swimmer has his eyes set on adding to his tally of 16 Olympic medals at the London Games.Phelps starts the day with a vigorous breakfast consisting of three fried-egg sandwiches, three chocolate chip pancakes, a five-egg omelette, three sugarcoated slices of French toast, and a bowl of grits (maize porridge).Phelps' lunch doesn't get much smaller as he devours half a kilogram of pasta (enriched with vitamins and fibre) over lunch, two large ham and cheese sandwiches covered in mayonnaise and gallons of energy drinks.For his final meal of the day, he finishes off the remaining kilogram of pasta, followed by pizza and more energy drinks."After morning practise I have a big breakfast: pancakes, waffles, cereal, bagels, eggs, everything," The Daily Mail quoted Phelps, as saying.Phelps' personal trainer, nutritionist and weight management expert Jenny Dawes believes that, although Phelps' diet
would be dangerous for a regular person, he needs that amount of energy for training."I would recommend that a regular competitive male swimmer would need around 6,000
calories a day but because Michael is at Olympic level will be training so hard that he will be burning it straight off," Dawes said."His cholesterol intake is very high but by constantly swimming, there is no time for the cholesterol to stick to his arteries. His cholesterol levels do need to be checked regularly to ensure he is not putting his body at risk for future cardiovascular disease," she added. (ANI)
IPL spot fixing: Tainted trio terminated from Rajasthan Royals franchise
May 20, 9:21 pm
New Delhi, May 20 (ANI): The Rajasthan Royals franchise of the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Monday terminated the contracts of its three players-S.Sreesanth, Amit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan on charges of spot-fixing in the T20 league.
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BCCI probe chief assures Delhi Police of all cooperation in investigations
May 20, 7:29 pm
New Delhi, May 20 (ANI): BCCI chief probe officer, Ravi Sawani met the Delhi police Commissioner and assured of all cooperation in the cricket scam investigation and requests the Indian Franchise, to which the players belong to file a police report on Monday.
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IPL spot fixing: BCCI official meets Delhi Police chief
May 20, 7:04 pm
New Delhi, May 20 (ANI): The Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) anti-corruption unit head Ravi Sawani on Monday met Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar over the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot-fixing scandal.
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PL Footballer Gary Neville's father charged with sexual assault
May 20, 4:15 pm
London, May 20 (ANI): The Crown Prosecution Service has said that the former Bury Football Club manager Neville Neville, 63, will be charged with allegations of sexual assault following a review of evidence gathered during a complaint by a 46-year-old woman about the attack in Bury in March.
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