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16th August 2016
02:22pm BST

“I don’t think I performed very well today. I feel I let my teammates down."When she was asked whether she had stomach problems or not, Fu didn't hesitate to let the world know that she was fatigued because she had her period the day before, not that she was using that as an excuse.
“It’s because my period came yesterday, so I felt particularly tired – but this isn’t an excuse, I still didn’t swim well enough."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JeWZZ39b6Y Fu has been praised for breaking the taboo and openly talking about her menstrual cycle, much like British tennis player Heather Watson received plaudits for attributing her first round Australian Open loss in 2015 to "girl things". However, Fu's comments may be a little more important because the subject is a hot topic in China at the moment as only 2% of women in the country use tampons compared to 42% of women in USA. It’s understood that China's first domestically produced tampons, Danbishuang, will be launched soon. https://twitter.com/taliaualiitia/status/765442905418760192 https://twitter.com/majesdane/status/765343594391691266 https://twitter.com/abbeypoms/status/765347253108310016 https://twitter.com/bridgetbunton/status/765400674490314752 https://twitter.com/sowwyvowwy/status/765473510999351296?lang=en On the latest episode of the GAA Hour Hurling Show Wooly and the lads reflect on a monumental weekend of action. Listen below or subscribe here on iTunes.
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