
The very first woman to run in the Boston marathon. She is an athlete, an author, a public speaker, broadcaster, journalists, philanthropists and trailblazer for women. She is definitely up there on the inspiring level. For sure.Ġ1:37 We have been very fortunate lately talking to some incredibly inspiring people and Kathrine Switzer who is joining us today is no exception. If we are recording a little unusual, not on a Tuesday for us, but uh, seems appropriate, especially given our guest today. Hey Molly, how are you today? Not too bad. for your free PDF of the five for life planner.Ġ1:18 Hey Angela. Five daily actions, all proven to increase longevity and improve overall quality of life and happiness. One MOVE, two learn, three share, four give and five let go. Yeah, and the s five for life planner is a great tool to get you going and check off everyday these daily actions. Right? So you can go right now to and download a full PDF version of the five for life planner/Journal. We are here to help you build the habits of a happier and longer life starting now,Ġ0:28 this episode is brought to you by the five for life planner or if it makes you feel better, the five for life planner/journal. We’re your hosts, Molly watts and Angela McDade. This woman is very amazing.00:00 You’re listening to the live happier, longer podcast, episode 30Ġ0:15 welcome to the live happier longer podcast.

I Love the sport and competition and I think it is very important that women are equal to men! If she hadn't run this marathon, maybe I would not be able to do competitions in the sport. Kathrine SWITZER is an veritable heroine for many women because she's very courageous, shows that victory is a product of pain and she followed her heart and she succeeded! She is an example for me because she defends an important cause.

Thanks to her, in 1972 women were officially allowed to run the Boston Marathon and in 1984, the first women's marathon was created.

Kathrine SWITZER IN 2017 Back bay association She is the first woman to run a marathon! She fought for women's rights. Kathrine finished the marathon in 3 hours 21 minutes and 25 seconds. They said, "Get the hell out of our race and give us back your number!" but they did not manage to stop her. Kathrine ran the first 6 kilometers before to be noticed by the organizers. The rumor says "If a woman runs, her uterus will fall!". Kathrine used a pseudo to run this marathon because the marathons were forbidden for women. In 1967, the marathon of Boston was organized with the help of her coach and husband. She's an American marathon runner, author and television commentator. Kathrine SWITZER IN 1967 FRANCE INTER My heroine is Kathrine SWITZER.
