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Episode 100!!!
Kathrine Switzer, a legendary figure in running, shares her story and insights in our 100th podcast episode (00:04:42). Kathrine discusses her experiences living in New Zealand and New York, the connection between running and the environment, the benefits of trail running, and the potential of women in endurance sports. Switzer also talks about her upbringing and her time at Syracuse University, where she joined the men's cross country team. She shares the story of how her coach, Arnie Briggs, supported her in training for and running the Boston Marathon, breaking barriers for women in the sport. Kathrine Switzer shares her experience of being the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon and the challenges she faced during the race. She recounts the confrontation with race official Jock Semple and the support she received from Arnie and her boyfriend. Switzer discusses the negative reactions from the press and the motivation it gave her to continue running. She emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility and inspiring change for women's participation in sports. Switzer also talks about organizing women's races and working towards including the women's marathon in the Olympics. We talk with Kathrine about her journey as a pioneer for women in running and the creation of 261 Fearless. She emphasizes the empowerment that comes from running and the positive impact it can have on women's lives. Switzer shares the story behind the iconic photo and also reflects on her relationship with Jock Semple and the forgiveness that led to their friendship. Switzer's legacy as a trailblazer in women's running is celebrated, and the future of women's running is discussed.
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Don't Fear The Code Brown and Don't Forget To Stretch!
By Monday Night Media5
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Episode 100!!!
Kathrine Switzer, a legendary figure in running, shares her story and insights in our 100th podcast episode (00:04:42). Kathrine discusses her experiences living in New Zealand and New York, the connection between running and the environment, the benefits of trail running, and the potential of women in endurance sports. Switzer also talks about her upbringing and her time at Syracuse University, where she joined the men's cross country team. She shares the story of how her coach, Arnie Briggs, supported her in training for and running the Boston Marathon, breaking barriers for women in the sport. Kathrine Switzer shares her experience of being the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon and the challenges she faced during the race. She recounts the confrontation with race official Jock Semple and the support she received from Arnie and her boyfriend. Switzer discusses the negative reactions from the press and the motivation it gave her to continue running. She emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility and inspiring change for women's participation in sports. Switzer also talks about organizing women's races and working towards including the women's marathon in the Olympics. We talk with Kathrine about her journey as a pioneer for women in running and the creation of 261 Fearless. She emphasizes the empowerment that comes from running and the positive impact it can have on women's lives. Switzer shares the story behind the iconic photo and also reflects on her relationship with Jock Semple and the forgiveness that led to their friendship. Switzer's legacy as a trailblazer in women's running is celebrated, and the future of women's running is discussed.
Strava Group
Linktree - Find everything here
Instagram - Follow us on the gram
YouTube - Subscribe to our channel
Patreon - Support us
Threads
Email us at [email protected]
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