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La historia de una mujer de 67 años que volvió a correr gracias al corazón de un medallista olímpico

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Brazilian Ivonette Balthazar, 67 (C), who was submitted to a heart transplant one year ago, participates in a three-kilometre (1.9-mile) fun run alongside Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on September 24, 2017. Balthazar got her heart from Stefan Henze, 35, a German Olympic canoeing team coach and winner of silver in the 2004 Athens Olympics, who died in a car accident. The red heart-shaped sigh she wears on her chest reads "I have a transplanted heart". / AFP PHOTO / Mauro PIMENTEL / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY SEBASTIAN SMITH
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