Olympics #1
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Bob: We are back at the "60 minutes breasts pumping" competition, in the "C-DD breasts" category.
Stella: For those who are not familiar with this competition, the goal is for the athletes to produce as much milk as possible in 60 minutes.
Bob: We are now looking at Unna Muttermilch, from Germany. She won the silver medal yesterday at the "10 minutes breasts pumping", but now it seems that she is in trouble.
Stella: Indeed, there is a little bit more than 3 minutes left, and she seems to be struggling. She is currently in fourth place, and the French Stephanie Saint-Gros, with 4652.3 ml, has produced 400 ml more and she has currently a better flow. I doubt that Unna will qualify herself for the next round.
Bob: Yes, she always had pacing issue, she starts too fast and get tired before the end. Lucky for her that she does not compete in the "300 minutes breasts pumping".
Stella: Yes, I would not be surprised if she were to faint before the 3 minutes are over.
Bob: The Japanese Sayaka Juny? is currently in second place, with 4688.3 ml. Beata Piersi is leading, with 4745.5 ml.
Stella: The competition is fierce this year, but the world record in the "C-DD breasts" of 5532.1 ml should not be broken. It was established in the 2008 Olympics by the american singer Jessica Simpson. The world record, all category, is 16345.2 ml, more than 16 liters in one hour, establised in 2008 too, by the Czech Jana Defi.