Brazilian
woman who received heart from German Olympic coach vows
active lifestyle
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[October 10, 2017] By
Maria Clara C Pestre
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A 67-year-old
Brazilian woman, once bedridden, has pledged to pursue an active
lifestyle, including even canoeing, after receiving the heart of the
coach of Germany's slalom canoe team who died following a car crash
during the 2016 Olympics.
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Ivonette Balthazar, a Rio de Janeiro resident, got the heart
transplant last year after Stefan Henze, 35, suffered a fatal head
injury when his taxi crashed into a concrete barrier. His death
three days later shook the German Olympic team.
Balthazar, who suffered a heart attack in 2012, participated in her
first sporting event with her grandson in September, walking 3 km
(1.9 miles) along Rio's Copacabana beach. A cutout heart pinned to
her shirt read: "I have a transplanted heart."
She plans to push herself further to take up Henze's sport.

"Today my goal is to do more and more. My body is asking for it, and
I can't let this heart go to waste," she said. "I will get a canoe
in the lagoon and paddle."
Balthazer's health deteriorated dramatically after her heart attack,
while she lost muscle mass as she waited some 20 months on the donor
list before receiving the organ from Henze.
The heart is functioning well and she will be able to do things she
never could have attempted before, said Daniel Kopiler, who oversees
cardiac rehabilitation at Brazil's National Institute of Cardiology.
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Henze received a silver medal for slalom canoe at the 2004 Olympics
before going on to coach the sport.
Balthazar said she tried to contact his family after the transplant,
sending a letter to them via the German consulate.
"I was happy, my family was happy, but on the other side someone had
suffered," she said. "I would very much like to give a hug to his
mother and father."
(Reporting by Maria Clara C Pestre; Additional reporting by
Sebastian Rocandio; Writing by Jake Spring; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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