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An all-women's running group co-founded by Kathrine Switzer, who made history as the first woman to officially finish the ...
Switzer and Edith Zuschmann cofounded 261 Fearless, a nonprofit organization named after Switzer’s bib number in the 1967 ...
Wow, I’m proud of you, and as one of two women who first ran on the (then) LC track and opened the door to more female ...
The popularity of running continues to grow with more people choosing to join running clubs as a way to train with others.
Fifty years ago, a clever, determined woman named Kathrine Switzer crossed the finish line at the Boston Marathon -- but not before an official tried to drag her from the course. See, at the time ...
Kathrine Switzer, the trailblazing female pioneer who made history in 1967 as the first female contestant of the Boston marathon, is running the race once again today – 50 years on from her ...
DeMar ran the race well into his seventies. Kathrine Switzer autographed a copy of her book Marathon Woman for Suzanne Duvall during a meet and greet with fellow runners in Cherokee Park on Thursday.
In 1967, Kathrine Switzer became the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon. Her bib number, 261, is now a source of inspiration for women around the world.
Kathrine Switzer is 71 years old and runs her 42nd marathon – but her first in London. Filmed by Jack Slater, produced and edited by Georgina Pearce. The Travel Show visits an immersive ...
Fire or suspend!” Kathrine Switzer ran the Boston Marathon (1967) In 1967, the American athlete Kathrine Switzer, became the first woman to run the Boston Marathon. Kathrine Switzer broke the ...