Waikato Times

Olympic coach’s heart prompts lifestyle promise

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BRAZIL: 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.

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.

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 some- one had suffered,’’ she said. ‘‘I would very much like to give a hug to his mother and father.’’ - Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Ivonette Balthazar, 67, who received the heart of the coach of Germany’s slalom canoe team who died following a car crash during the 2016 Olympics, shows her participat­ion medal at a hiking event in Rio de Janeiro.
PHOTO: REUTERS Ivonette Balthazar, 67, who received the heart of the coach of Germany’s slalom canoe team who died following a car crash during the 2016 Olympics, shows her participat­ion medal at a hiking event in Rio de Janeiro.

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