Australia fly in coffee expert to power them to Beijing gold

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BEIJING: Australian athletes at the Winter Olympics have a \u0022performance-enhancing stimulant\u0022 to power them to gold - flying their own barista into the coronavirus-secure Beijing bubble. T

have a"performance-enhancing stimulant" to power them to gold - flying their own barista into the coronavirus-secure Beijing bubble.

The coffee-loving Australians did the same thing at the Tokyo Games last summer and it was such a hit they have replicated it in the Chinese capital. "The purpose of the barista was it's a tried and true assistance for high performance," Geoff Lipshut, the Australian chef de mission, said on Wednesday , two days ahead of the opening ceremony for the Beijing Games."Given our winter athletes travel so long away from Australia, we can bring a little touch of home and have that available."

Phil Bellingham, who is going in the cross-country skiing, hopes the caffeine shot from a Queensland barista brewing Australian coffee will propel him up the rankings. "Coffee is a performance-enhancing stimulant so it's great to have that winning edge on our side," the 30-year-old said with a laugh.

 

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