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1967 race in Boston changed not just my life, but millions of women's lives. There are also things that, when you get older, resonate more.
Kathrine Switzer
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Kathrine Switzer
Age: 77
Born: 1947
Born: January 5
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Kathrine Virginia Switzer
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I could feel my anger dissipating as the miles went by--you can't run and stay mad!
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When I finished the Boston race in 1967, there were two things I wanted to do. I wanted to become a better athlete because my first marathon was 4:20. In those days, that was considered a jogging time and I knew people were going to tease me. But I was more fascinated with what women could do if they only had the chance.
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When I was first running marathons, we were sailing on a flat earth. We were afraid we'd get big legs, grow mustaches, not get boyfriends, not be able to have babies. Women thought that something would happen to them, that they'd break down or turn into men, something shadowy, when they were only limited by their own society's sense of limitations.
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Jock Semple said Oh the women ran well today the Boston Marathon and they deserve to be in the race. I had to laugh. I said Well it took us five years but anyway, we're here. It pretty much changed everything.
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