Running--State of the Sport

Bobbi Gibb Interview


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In this episode, we explore the inspiring journey of Bobbi Gibb, the first woman to run the Boston Marathon, in 1966. She shares her experiences of training, the journey to Boston, and the emotional impact of crossing the finish line, all while challenging societal norms and advocating for women's rights in sports.

Gibb also discusses her journey beyond running--including her artistic endeavors and the challenges she faced as a woman in various fields. Bobbi always emphasizes the importance of individual passion and the need for a peaceful, cooperative world.

Podcast Chapters (indicated times from beginning of Gibb Interview)

00:00

Introduction to a Trailblazer

01:05

Bobby's Early Years and Running Journey

02:15

The 1965 Boston Marathon Experience

07:05

Facing Rejection and Finding Motivation

15:20

The Decision to Run in 1966

17:23

The Journey to Boston

21:16

The Marathon Experience Begins

25:00

Crossing the Finish Line and Its Impact

30:37

Breaking Barriers: Bobbi Gibb's Historic Run

35:22

The Press and Public Reaction: A New Era for Women

38:17

Persistence and Recognition: Bobbi's Continued Impact

42:56

Art and Legacy: Bobbi's Sculptures and Contributions

47:45

Facing Discrimination: Bobbi's Journey Beyond Running

53:36

A Vision for the Future: Bobbi's Hopes for Humanity

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