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Another world record broken, and it is incredible to watch these elite athletes.
We really appreciate your time, Mike.
That was Dr Michael Joyner, one of the world's leading experts on human performance and exercise physiology, currently at the Mayo Clinic.
And that's it for this episode of the afternoon edition of The Briefing.
We'll be back in your feed with The Weekend Briefing tomorrow when Sasha is joined by Stephanie Alexander, celebrity chef and cookbook author, to talk about the simple joy of good company and good food.
They thought I was a bit weird, how I would go on every night about...
How can you eat this meat?
It was cooked at four o'clock in the afternoon.
It's been in the hot box ever since.
And we'd love you to subscribe or follow us on Instagram at The Briefing Podcast.
I'm Natasha Belling.
See you next time.
a listener production.
Hi, Natasha Belling with you and welcome to the afternoon edition of The Briefing.
Coming up in our deep dive, it's 30 years today since the Port Arthur massacre.
We speak with a journalist who was on the ground to cover the horrific event that changed our nation forever.
That emotional interview is coming up in just a moment.
But first, let's check the afternoon headlines this Tuesday, the 28th of April.
The US sees flagging concerns over Iran's latest proposal for peace in the Middle East.
It's being reported Iran submitted a plan to the US that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but delayed discussions over its nuclear program to a later date.