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First Ladies of Running - 22 Inspiring Profiles of the Rebels Rule Breakers and Visionaries Who Changed the Sport Forever - cover
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First Ladies of Running - 22 Inspiring Profiles of the Rebels Rule Breakers and Visionaries Who Changed the Sport Forever

Amby Burfoot, Shalane Flanagan

Narrateur Elizabeth Wiley

Maison d'édition: Tantor Audio

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Synopsis

Today, millions of women and girls around the world enjoy running and entering races. It wasn't always so: 
 
 
 
● In 1961, when Julia Chase edged to the start of a Connecticut 5-miler, officials tried to push her off the road. 
 
 
 
● At the 1966 Boston Marathon, Roberta Gibb hid behind a forsythia bush, worried that police might arrest her. 
 
 
 
● The next year at Boston, Kathrine Switzer was assaulted mid-race by a furious race organizer. 
 
 
 
● In the mid-60s, Indianapolis high schooler Cheryl Bridges was told not to run anywhere near the boys' track team because she might "distract" them. 
 
 
 
● When Charlotte Lettis signed up for the University of Massachusetts cross-country team in the fall of 1971, she was told to use the men's locker room. 
 
 
 
First Ladies of Running tells the inspiring stories of these and other runners who refused to give up despite the cultural and sports barriers they faced. Legends such as Doris Brown, Francie Larrieu, Mary Decker, Jackie Hansen, Miki Gorman, and Grete Waitz are chronicled by Runner's World editor Amby Burfoot. Burfoot even runs the 1994 Marine Corps Marathon with Oprah Winfrey, whose successful finish opened the floodgates for other women runners.
Durée: environ 11 heures (11:17:52)
Date de publication: 16/08/2022; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2016. Copyright Statment: —