Tokyo 2020 Olympics
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The president's wife spoke to Luna Chamtai: "You have touched so many women, you are a true heroine"
Michal Herzog congratulated the marathon runner after revealing that she stopped running due to menstrual pain: "We need to talk more about the effect of femininity in sports"
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Sunday, 08 August 2021, 20:38
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Michal Herzog, the wife of President Yitzhak Herzog, spoke tonight (Sunday) with Luna Chamtai Salpter and also congratulated her on her performance in the Tokyo Marathon - but no less on her brave confession after him.
Recall Tz'mtai Salpeter was very close to winning an Olympic medal, but suddenly stopped four kilometers to go. Post Instagram wrote then, revealed the onset adversely influenced her class.
"I suffered a lot until I could not run anymore, but anyway I decided to finish The route.
Throughout the day I felt tired and weak.
I think we should start talking about what's happening to female athletes and break the taboo around talking about the menstrual cycle.
We need to start talking about it, "she wrote.
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A female protagonist.
Chamtai (front) (Photo: Reuters)
Tonight she got a surprising phone call.
"We are so proud of you. You are a true heroine of women's sports, and you have touched so many women," the president's wife told Salpeter.
"You were amazing, we all followed you. What you wrote is so important, and we need to talk more about women in sports and the mental and physical effect, which is so different from men. You are a hero both because of what you said and because of the race you did. I'm excited with you, you're great."
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