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  • England's Lisa Whiteside celebrates winning gold in the Women's Flyweight Final at Oxenford Studios during day ten of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Lisa Whiteside celebrates winning gold in the Women's Flyweight Final at Oxenford Studios during day ten of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Lisa Whiteside celebrates winning gold in the Women's Flyweight Final at Oxenford Studios during day ten of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Lisa Whiteside celebrates winning gold in the Women's Flyweight Final at Oxenford Studios during day ten of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's Dane Bird-Smith celebrates taking gold in the Men's 20km Race Walk Final at Currumbin Beachfront during day four of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Chairman of Gold Coast 2018 Peter Beattie (left), Louise Martin and The Prince of Wales during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Chairman of Gold Coast 2018 Peter Beattie (left), Louise Martin and The Prince of Wales during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • A torchbearer hands the baton to Chairman of Gold Coast 2018 Peter Beattie during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Galal Yafai takes the gold medal for the Men's Light Flyweight final at Oxenford Studios during day ten of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's (Centre) Jacob Birtwhistle, Ashleigh Gentle, Matthew Hauser and Gillian Backhouse celebrate winning gold with England's Alistair Brownlee, Jessica Learmonth, Jonathan Brownlee and Vicky Holland (Silver) and New Zealand's Tayler Reid, Andrea Hewitt, Ryan Sissons and Nicole Van Der Kaay (Bronze) during the Mixed Team Relay Triathlon final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's (left) Jacob Birtwhistle, Ashleigh Gentle, Matthew Hauser and Gillian Backhouse celebrate winning gold during the Mixed Team Relay Triathlon final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's (from left to right) Ashleigh Gentle, Gillian Backhouse, Jacob Birtwhistle and Matthew Hauser celebrate winning gold during the Mixed Team Relay Triathlon final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's (from left to right) Ashleigh Gentle, Gillian Backhouse, Jacob Birtwhistle and Matthew Hauser celebrate winning gold during the Mixed Team Relay Triathlon final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's Jacob Birtwhistle crosses the finish line to take gold during the Mixed Team Relay Triathlon final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's Jacob Birtwhistle crosses the finish line to take gold during the Mixed Team Relay Triathlon final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's Jacob Birtwhistle crosses the finish line to take gold during the Mixed Team Relay Triathlon final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's Jacob Birtwhistle crosses the finish line to take gold during the Mixed Team Relay Triathlon final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's Jacob Birtwhistle crosses the finish line to take gold during the Mixed Team Relay Triathlon final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's Jacob Birtwhistle crosses the finish line to take gold during the Mixed Team Relay Triathlon final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's Jacob Birtwhistle crosses the finish line to take gold during the Mixed Team Relay Triathlon final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Jade Jones (centre) celebrates winning gold in the Women's Para-triathlon Final with Australia's Emily Tapp (Silver) and Lauren Parker (Bronze) at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Jade Jones celebrates winning gold in the Women's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Jade Jones celebrates winning gold in the Women's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Joseph Townsend (centre) celebrates winning gold in the Men's Para-triathlon Final with Australia's Nic Beveridge (Silver) and Bill Chaffey (Bronze) at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Joseph Townsend celebrates winning gold in the Men's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Joseph Townsend celebrates winning gold in the Men's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Jade Jones celebrates winning gold in the Women's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Jade Jones crosses the finish line in first place to take gold in the Women's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Jade Jones celebrates winning gold in the Women's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Jade Jones celebrates winning gold in the Women's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Jade Jones celebrates winning gold in the Women's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Joe Townsend celebrates winning gold in the Men's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Joe Townsend celebrates winning gold in the Men's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Joe Townsend celebrates winning gold in the Men's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Jade Jones celebrates winning gold in the Women's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Joseph Townsend (centre) celebrates winning gold in the Men's Para-triathlon Final with Australia's Nic Beveridge (Silver) and Bill Chaffey (Bronze) at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's Jade Jones cools off after winning gold in the Women's Para-triathlon Final at the Southport Broadwater Parklands during day three of the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers and fireworks during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Sally Pearson with the Queen's baton during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Flags of competing nations during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • The Prince of Wales during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's flag bearer Mark Knowles leads out his team during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia's flag bearer Mark Knowles leads out his team during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Scotland's Sharon Niven and Jessica Kathryn Liddon (right) during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • England's flag bearer Alistair Brownlee leads out his team during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • The Prince of Wales during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
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  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
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  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
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  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
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  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
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  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
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  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
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  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
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  • EXCLUSIVE: WEB EMBARGO UNTIL 1am PST ON Nov 3 Chris Hemsworth’s stunt double has given an exclusive behind the scenes look at his time on the set of Thor: Ragnarok to coincide with the release of the Marvel blockbuster. Opening up his personal photo diary taken while on location in Australia’s Gold Coast, British-born stunt master Bobby Holland Hanton talks long days on set with Hemsworth and how he’s become the Aussie star’s go-to stuntman and good friend having worked together for the past six years. Bobby, 33, also revealed one of his rigorous training sessions at his local London gym — where the former gymnast put on an impressive stunt routine including back flips and somersaults — before he headed out to Atlanta in September to start filming the fourth Avengers movie, where he will again double for Hemsworth as Thor. And judging by Bobby’s rippling six-pack and bulging biceps, the rigorous regime he has to endure to match up to the God Of Thunder has paid off. But by his own admission, keeping up with 34-year-old Chris is no easy feat. Bobby explained: “He’s in ridiculous shape - Chris is very athletic and naturally has a lot of lean muscle mass. He’s bigger than me and I have to work hard to keep up with him. “Before we start filming a movie together, we’re in touch regularly so I can see where he’s at and so I can maintain the same shape as him.” Bobby’s strict fitness plan includes working out twice a day, six days a week for between 45 minutes to 90 minutes, curling 27kg dumbbells to pump up his arms and eating eight monster-size meal every day. Of course, the types of foods he can eat are strictly regulated to those that are high in protein (lots of chicken, turkey, steaks and eggs) and only “good carbs” (brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes) and “good fats” (avocado, olive oil and natural nuts). And eating like Thor sure gives his wallet a bit of a hammering. “I spend around £250 a week on food, just for me” expla
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  • Louise Martin, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall and Australia prime minister Malcolm Turnbull (left-right) during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers and fireworks during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers and fireworks during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Flags of competing nations during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • A baton torchbearer during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Australia Bowls athlete Karen Murphy (left) and Netball coach Lisa Alexander deliver the athletes oath during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • The Prince of Wales during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • The Prince of Wales during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • The Prince of Wales during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Delta Goodrem performs during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Delta Goodrem performs during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • A torchbearer during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • A torchbearer during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • A torchbearer during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • A torchbearer during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Emma Dean performs during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall (top centre) alongside other dignitaries including Australia prime minister Malcolm Turnbull (top row centre right) during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Katie Noonan performs during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Jamaica's flag bearer Alia Atkinson leads out her team during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Ricki-Lee Coulter performs during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Ted Williams on stage during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Malaysia's flag bearer Muhammad Hakimi Ismail leads out his team during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia
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  • Member of team Wales Christie Williams during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • The Prince of Wales during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Performers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • The Prince of Wales during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Northern Ireland's flag bearer Caroline O'Hanlon leads out her team during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • The Prince of Wales during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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  • Wales' flag bearer Jazz Carlin leads out her team during the Opening Ceremony for the 2018 Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium in the Gold Coast, Australia.
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