She makes a handful of speeches a year, but usually it’s for a business like Morgan Stanley. After her keynote speech, Switzer was abuzz with energy. The nonprofit pair girls with volunteers to train for a 5K. We caught up with Switzer in San Diego back in 2015 at the Girls on the Run Summit. She describes her overall mission: “empowerment of the female runner.” Over the past decade, she’s taken further steps to solidify her place in the present-not simply in history. However unintentional it was, Switzer, 76, has become a hero. “This is something that came over the transom.” Now she repeats the words in quotes above, the words of many women today who wear their appointed race bibs as well as a second bib on their backs with her number. Kathrine Switzer is the marathon legend who wore that number in 1967 as the first woman to run the Boston Marathon, despite an official’s efforts to pull her off the course. Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members!
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