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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.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

Mentioned by Alexia Cambon as part of her thinking about women in the AI space.
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