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Kathrine Switzer is a special guest for every interview and one of the most incredible persons in the world of women sport and human right. I am calling her incredible, not only because she has once done an incredible job during Boston marathon 1967, but actually because whatever she has consistently tirelessly done over and over again after decades in support of women rights and human rights. If there is one thing in the world to crazily please a women sport-specific journalist, is to have such legend, Kathrine Switzer, for an interview under the theme of psychosocial factors in women’s sport.
By Mostafa SarabzadehKathrine Switzer is a special guest for every interview and one of the most incredible persons in the world of women sport and human right. I am calling her incredible, not only because she has once done an incredible job during Boston marathon 1967, but actually because whatever she has consistently tirelessly done over and over again after decades in support of women rights and human rights. If there is one thing in the world to crazily please a women sport-specific journalist, is to have such legend, Kathrine Switzer, for an interview under the theme of psychosocial factors in women’s sport.