

 #9159 
 Mentioned in 4 episodes 
Marathon Woman
Book • 2007
Marathon Woman is Kathrine Switzer's inspiring story about breaking the gender barrier in the marathon and her role in advancing women's sports.
The book recounts her historic run at the Boston Marathon in 1967 and her subsequent efforts to include women's marathons in the Olympics.
It is a powerful narrative of perseverance and social change.
The book recounts her historic run at the Boston Marathon in 1967 and her subsequent efforts to include women's marathons in the Olympics.
It is a powerful narrative of perseverance and social change.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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Alexia Cambon

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 What does it mean for culture when 'intelligence is on tap'? 
Mentioned as a key source for the episode, providing first-hand account of the spine race.

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 Run, Switzer, Run: The Women Who Broke the Marathon Taboo 
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Clau Zaragoza

 Tu Dosis de Salud Integral No. 156 
Mentioned when discussing Billy Wilder's filmography and his later films.

 Billy Wilder 1961-1981 (The Old Man is Still Alive, Part 9) 




