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Bat-El Gatterer

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Bat-El Gatterer (Hebrew: בת אל גטרר; born February 4, 1988) is an Israeli Olympic taekwondo athlete. She was the women's 2010 European featherweight champion.
==Biography==
Gatterer was born in and lived in the Israeli settlement of Kokhav Ya'akov, on a hilltop in the West Bank. Her parents had moved to Kokhav Ya'akov shortly after it was founded in 1984.〔 It has 5,000 residents, and is a 15-to-20-minute drive from Jerusalem, where her primary training center is located.〔〔 She describes it as "a great place". She is the eldest of six children, and served in the Israel Defense Forces for two years.〔〔
She is a religiously observant Jew.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jews in the Olympics: 63 Athletes, 7 Countries )〕 Consequently, she does not travel by car on the Jewish Sabbath, and in order to obey the laws of the Sabbath while also competing she often must walk long distances to arrive at her competition venue.〔 To keep the kosher dietary laws of Judaism at competitions abroad, she often takes a suitcase filled with kosher food with her.〔

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