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Published 10:18 16 Aug 2016 BST
Updated 13:58 16 Aug 2016 BST
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When she was interviewed later about race she was asked, “Your stomach must hurt a lot right now?”
She replied:
“My period came last night and I’m really tired right now. But this isn’t an excuse, I still did not swim as well as I should have.”We love Fu's honesty about being on her period for two reasons. Firstly publicly speaking about this topic, which is seen as a taboo, will help to normalise something that half of the population goes through. To see that a woman in sport is talking about an issue that affects a huge amount of sports stars is incredibly important. The second reason that Fu's comments deserve praise is because it actually helped educate people in China. Many clubs and gyms ban women from swimming in pools when they are on their periods, which is incredibly unfair and completely unnecessary. Last week this sign from a fitness club Tbilisi caused outrage. And this problem is reportedly just a common in China. According to Independent.co.uk, Fu's comments about swimming while on her period made many people in China realise that it is a possible thing to do. Users of Chinese social media site Weibo asked why there was no blood in the pool - and were told that it was because she used a tampon. Tampons are seldom used by people in China but this month the first domestic tampon brand was launched which hopefully means that women in China will have more freedom to do normal things like swim in a pool. Fu speaking openly about having her period not only opened a discussion in the sporting world, but it also opened the discussion in her home country. Fu, we salute you.
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