24 Disember 2014

Heels over head for 2015! 'World's bendiest woman'

  • Zlata has won awards and holds world records for her contortion skills
  • Real name Julia,  she has been contorting since she was just four years old
  • Poses in a gold bodysuit for dramatic 2015 calender
  • Promises her fans 'more surprises' for them in the coming year

These incredible photos reveal how world's bendiest woman contorts herself into unbelievable shapes in her 2015 calendar.
Russian-born Zlata twists herself into the most extreme poses imaginable wearing a slinky skin-tight gold jumpsuit.
Casting shadows against the white back drop as she holds impossible positions in the dramatic shots, Zlata looks a little like an abstract modern art statue.

Zlata has won awards and holds world records for her contortion skills
Zlata has won awards and holds world records for her contortion skills
Russian-born Zlata twists herself into the most extreme poses imaginable wearing a  skin-tight gold jumpsuit
Russian-born Zlata twists herself into the most extreme poses imaginable wearing a skin-tight gold jumpsuit
The photos see her wrapping her legs around her head and standing on her hands to create stunning shapes
The photos see her wrapping her legs around her head and standing on her hands to create stunning shapes
The dramatic shoot is for the 2015 version of her annual calender 
The dramatic shoot is for the 2015 version of her annual calender 
Mind-bending! Meet Zlata - the world's bendiest woman

The bendy blonde has broken many world records for her flexibility - and demonstrates her stretchy skills in her annual calendar.
The dramatic snaps see her wrapping her legs around her head and standing on her hands to create stunning shapes.
The 28-year-old - real name Julia Guenthel - has been contorting since she was just four years old.
Casting shadows against the white back drop as she holds impossible positions in the dramatic shots Zlata looks a little like an abstract modern art statue.
Casting shadows against the white back drop as she holds impossible positions in the dramatic shots Zlata looks a little like an abstract modern art statue.
Casting shadows against the white back drop as she holds impossible positions in the dramatic shots Zlata looks like an abstract modern art statue
The 5ft 8in former gymnast now lives in Germany and trains every day to keep her muscles in shape
The 5ft 8in former gymnast now lives in Germany and trains every day to keep her muscles in shape
The 28-year-old - real name Julia Guenthel - has been contorting since she was just four years old.
The 28-year-old - real name Julia Guenthel - has been contorting since she was just four years old.
The 28-year-old - real name Julia Guenthel - has been contorting since she was just four years old

The 5ft 8in former gymnast now lives in Germany and trains every day to keep her muscles in shape.
Zlata said: 'I wish my fans, contortion fans and all the contortionists around the world a lovely Christmas time.
'Stay faithful to me next year and I will have many more surprises for you.'
Zlata is seemingly totally un-phased by the unbelievable shapes she twists her body into 
Zlata is seemingly totally un-phased by the unbelievable shapes she twists her body into 
Zlata said: 'I wish my fans, contortion fans and all the contortionists around the world a lovely Christmas time.
Zlata said: 'I wish my fans, contortion fans and all the contortionists around the world a lovely Christmas time.
Zlata said 'I wish my fans, contortion fans and all the contortionists around the world a lovely Christmas time'

Getting a handbag for Christmas?

  • Pictures from a snake slaughterhouse in Indonesia show huge piles of the creatures being killed and skinned
  • They are farmed for their skin, which is then sold and made into handbags, belts, wallets and shoes
  • There are a variety of ways the snakes are killed, although some methods are considered exceptionally cruel

At a factory in a small Javanese town, the bloody carcasses of thousands of dead snakes lie piled on the floor.
It is here, in Indonesia's Kapetakan village, snakes are slaughtered to fuel the West's booming appetite for snake skin handbags and shoes.
These incredible photos show the vast quantity of snakes that go through its doors, with lengths of skins totalling hundreds of metres sold to bag factories in the West and Central Java provinces on a monthly basis.
There are a variety of ways for snakes to be killed and skinned, although one method has been cited by many as exceptionally cruel and outdated.
The snake is stunned with a blow to the head from the back of a machete and a hose pipe expertly forced between its jaws.
Next, the water is turned on and the reptile fills up - swelling like a balloon. It will be left like that for ten minutes or so, a leather cord tied around its neck to prevent the liquid escaping.
Then its head is impaled on a meat hook, a couple of quick incisions follow, and the now-loosened skin peeled off with a series of brutal tugs - much like a rubber glove from a hand.
Two workers at the snake farm in Indonesia stand over a pile of hundreds of snakes that have been freshly skinned
Two workers at the snake farm in Indonesia stand over a pile of hundreds of snakes that have been freshly skinned
A man carries a tray of snake carcasses that are being left to dry after they were killed, skinned and coiled up
A man carries a tray of snake carcasses that are being left to dry after they were killed, skinned and coiled up
Workers wrap snake carcasses into coils where they will be left to dry on large trays after having their skin ripped off
A man arranges dozens of tiny snakes on a tray at the Indonesian snake farm
Workers wrap snake carcasses into coils after having their skin ripped off. They will be sold for their meat while their skins are sold and made into luxury goods
Two employees at the snake farm show off a dried snakeskin which measures several metres in length
Two employees at the snake farm show off a dried snakeskin which measures several metres in length
This close up photo shows the skinning process as it is done by hand. A pile of snake carcasses lie in a bloody heap in the background
This close up photo shows the skinning process as it is done by hand. A pile of snake carcasses lie in a bloody heap in the background
A farm worker attempts to clear a pile of dead snakes from the factory floor
A farm worker attempts to clear a pile of dead snakes from the factory floor
Two deadly cobras rear up while facing each other. They too will eventually be killed for their skin and meat
Two deadly cobras rear up while facing each other. They too will eventually be killed for their skin and meat
A man holds a bundle of dead snakes up to the camera, while his colleagues continue skinning from a separate pile
A man holds a bundle of dead snakes up to the camera, while his colleagues continue skinning from a separate pile
An employee smokes a cigarette while he handles a pile of snake carcasses and their skins
An employee smokes a cigarette while he handles a pile of snake carcasses and their skins
A pile of snakes, still live, crawl over each other as they await their fate at the slaughterhouse in Kapetakan village in Indonesia
A pile of snakes, still live, crawl over each other as they await their fate at the slaughterhouse in Kapetakan village in Indonesia
This photo shows thousands of snake carcasses piled together on the ground of the slaughterhouse
This photo shows thousands of snake carcasses piled together on the ground of the slaughterhouse

02 Disember 2014

Real Madrid stars treated to brand new Audi's

  • Real Madrid have had a sponsorship deal with Audi for 11 years 
  • Each year, the first team squad are treated to brand new Audi's 
  • Cristiano Ronaldo chose the fastest option, a 520-horsepower S8 
  • The most popular choice was the Q7, which 12 players opted for 

Real Madrid's first-team squad have been treated to complimentary cars by club sponsors Audi at a event on Monday.
Each year, the deal sees the players take home an Audi of their choice, and it comes as no surprise that speed demon Cristiano Ronaldo picked the fastest option available. 
The Portuguese forward opted for the powerful 520-horsepower S8 model, along with defender Sergio Ramos.
Cristiano Ronaldo poses with his brand new Audi S8, the fastest model available to the players
Cristiano Ronaldo poses with his brand new Audi S8, the fastest model available to the players
Welshman Gareth Bale opted for the Q7 model, the most popular choice among the Real Madrid squad
Welshman Gareth Bale opted for the Q7 model, the most popular choice among the Real Madrid squad
James Rodriguez also chose the Q7, with a 245-horsepower, 3 litre TDI engine, but in blue instead
James Rodriguez also chose the Q7, with a 245-horsepower, 3 litre TDI engine, but in blue instead

The most popular choice by some way was the Q7, a bigger, SUV car.
Gareth Bale, James Rodriguez and Javier Hernandez were among the Real Madrid stars who chose that model, with a 245-horsepower, 3 litre TDI engine.
Summer recruit Toni Kroos was more refined in his choice - the S7 Sportback, a more elegant coupe. 
Raphael Varane, Dani Carvajal and Alvaro Arbeloa plumped for the sporty SQ5, boasting a 313-horsepower twin-turbocharged diesel engine. 
Before they were presented with the keys to their new cars, the Madrid squad were put through their paces with a series of tests - a small price to pay for a brand new Audi.
Divided into two teams, the players mounted stationary bikes to pedal through a relay race, before a keepy-uppy challenge shortly after.
They also participated in a reflex and co-ordination test, before posing with their new cars, some of which worth over 100,000 euros.
Last week, the Barcelona squad were treated to the same choices at a similar event. 

Carlo Ancelotti plumped for a smart black Audi A8 at the sponsorship event in Madrid on Monday
Carlo Ancelotti plumped for a smart black Audi A8 at the sponsorship event in Madrid on Monday
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez (right) poses with a Real Madrid shirt to Audi to celebrate the deal
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez (right) poses with a Real Madrid shirt to Audi to celebrate the deal
Karim Benzema (left) and Ronaldo went head-to-head during a keepy-uppy challenge at the event
Karim Benzema (left) and Ronaldo went head-to-head during a keepy-uppy challenge at the event
Luka Modric stands next to his new Audi at the Real Madrid training complex on Monday
Luka Modric stands next to his new Audi at the Real Madrid training complex on Monday
Toni Kroos gives a thumbs up as he stands next to his shiny silver S7 Sportback
Toni Kroos gives a thumbs up as he stands next to his shiny silver S7 Sportback
Pepe receives his new Audi at the sponsorship event in Madrid on Monday
Pepe receives his new Audi at the sponsorship event in Madrid on Monday
Fabio Coentrao, Ronaldo, and Rodriguez were in good spirits as they participated in challenges
Fabio Coentrao, Ronaldo, and Rodriguez were in good spirits as they participated in challenges
Ramos and Iker Casillas went head-to-head in a stationary bike relay at the car handover
Ramos and Iker Casillas went head-to-head in a stationary bike relay at the car handover
Ronaldo was happy to sit inside his new car, a speedy four-litre Audi S8
Ronaldo was happy to sit inside his new car, a speedy four-litre Audi S8

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27 Oktober 2014

Wotsit all about? Bearded wonders gather for the world facial hair championships in Portland

  • World beard and moustache championship took place at the Keller Auditorium in Portland, Oregon
  • The event was made up of 17 categories, including 'full natural beard' and 'freestyle full beard'
  • Almost 300 contestants took part from nine countries and the overall winner was local Madison Rowley
Having spent the last few months and even years perfecting and fine-tuning their facial hair, these men finally had the chance to show off their eye-catching efforts.
The eccentric selection - including musketeer moustaches and a Wotsit beard - were on display at the world beard and moustache championships in Portland, Oregon.
The event comprised 17 categories, including full natural beard, freestyle full beard and the 'garibaldi', a broad, full and round beard no longer than 20 centimetres.
James Lewis poses with his Cheetos beard at the Championships held in the Keller Auditorium, in Portland 
James Lewis poses with his Wotsit beard at the Championships held in the Keller Auditorium, in Portland
Overall winner Madison Rowley, from Portland, shows off his fuzzy bush to the crowds at the world championship on Saturday
Overall winner Madison Rowley, from Portland, shows off his fuzzy bush to the crowds at the world championship on Saturday
Veteran contestant Mike Johnson narrowly lost out for the top prize - here he sports his extraordinary facial hair in the freestyle section
Veteran contestant Mike Johnson narrowly lost out for the top prize - here he sports his extraordinary facial hair in the freestyle section
Christopher Grey poses with his perfectly formed octopus beard at the Keller Auditorium in Portland
Christopher Grey poses with his perfectly formed octopus beard at the Keller Auditorium in Portland
A man dressed in a jazzy waistcoat shows off his Hungarian style moustache at the World Championships 
A man dressed in a jazzy waistcoat shows off his Hungarian style moustache at the World Championships 
Competitor Al Underwood plays up to the audience with his musketeer style facial hair at the Championships yesterday
Competitor Al Underwood plays up to the audience with his musketeer style facial hair at the Championships yesterday
Nate Johnson with his partitioned beard at the event which attracted around 300 competitors 
Nate Johnson with his partitioned beard at the event which attracted around 300 competitors 
A man shows off his wispy, curved moustache and fuzzy white hair, complete with a waistcoat and tie combination
A man shows off his wispy, curved moustache and fuzzy white hair, complete with a waistcoat and tie combination
Almost 300 contestants sporting bushy, fuzzy or delicately wispy hair took part in the competition from across nine countries. 
They all took to the stage in an Olympic-style procession, waving flags before the cheering throngs of spectators to determine which had the best facial hair.
The bearded entrants were judged by five people, which included Miss Oregon 2014 Rebecca Anderson and the author of 'One Thousand Beards' Allan Peterkin.
The competitors were assessed at the Keller Auditorium yesterday on how their facial hair 'enhanced their overall appearance, style and personality'. 
A man in a top hat shows off his well-perfected facial hair at the competition which celebrates unconventional looks 
A man in a top hat shows off his well-perfected facial hair at the competition which celebrates unconventional looks 
A man displays his Dali style moustache - some contestants have spent years perfecting their appearances
A man displays his Dali style moustache - some contestants have spent years perfecting their appearances
Hurvey Haskins gazes into the crowds during the garibaldi beard category at the world beard and moustache championships
Hurvey Haskins gazes into the crowds during the garibaldi beard category at the world beard and moustache championships
Daniel Lawlor with his Dali style moustache - the facial hair is judged on by how they match the personality and looks of a competitor 
Daniel Lawlor with his Dali style moustache - the facial hair is judged on by how they match the personality and looks of a competitor 
A man with a camera and top hat sports his fuzzy facial hair which attracted contestants from all over the world 
A man with a camera and top hat sports his fuzzy facial hair which attracted contestants from all over the world 

Local Madison Rowley, winner of the garibaldi section, narrowly defeated veteran competitor Mike Johnson for the overall gold with a spectacular bushy beard.   
He will enjoy an all-expenses paid trip to Leogang, Austria, for the 2015 World Championships

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