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In 1967, during the Boston Marathon, a female runner wearing bib number 261 was grabbed by an official trying to stop her. The moment was captured on camera, and thus immortalised. Kathrine Switzer went on from that day to create dramatic change in women's running.
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In 1967, during the Boston Marathon, a female runner wearing bib number 261 was grabbed by an official trying to stop her. The moment was captured on camera, and thus immortalised. Kathrine Switzer went on from that day to create dramatic change in women's running.
If you know a friend who would enjoy this episode, share it with them.
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To buy a Jog On top, email a size request to: [email protected]
Main video channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeevBgehokNNlmbo8EaEDJg
Jog On video podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5W8oqdtmo4x-doG9iV2RXA?
To support Jog On: patreon.com/jogonpodcast

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