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The 30-year-old Okimoto returned a winning time of one hour 58 minutes and 19.2 seconds. Cunha, 21, the champion at 25-km at the last world championships in Shanghai in 2011, crossed the line in 1:58:19.5, with Angela Maurer third in 1:58:20.2.
This notion trickled down to the entertainment world in Europe and America, particularly in magic shows – "cheap hollow magic acts," Diamond calls them – that had caricatures of yogis charming snakes and levitating mid-air. "This is a total fantasy that yogis are magicians, that they're doing tricks," Diamond says.
I ask if being older than her husband puts pressure on her to look young. “He may be seven years younger but you wouldn’t know it by looking at him. He has a not particularly well-kept young man’s body. He’ll probably run off now with a teenager but I’ll have had the best of him.” She shrugs: “Ageing is one of those battles you’re not going to win. I’ll try to look as good as I can as long as I can. I don’t think I’ll do cosmetic surgery because I’m a wimp.”
The researchers suspect one or all of three things occur when the squid wriggles its tentacles: either it stimulates bioluminescence in the surrounding water, which will act as a sort of magnet for any creatures swimming nearby, the wriggling will create a hydrodynamic wake which will attract prey, or the low-frequency vibrations created by the wiggling will act as a lure for prey.
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