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I mean, this is my high school career, so it's been a long time, but I'm also love swing dancing. I'm actually pretty good at swing dancing.
I mean, this is my high school career, so it's been a long time, but I'm also love swing dancing. I'm actually pretty good at swing dancing.
One evening, Catherine and Arnie set out on a six mile run, something they did frequently. During these runs, Arnie would share stories of the Boston Marathon. But on this particular night, Catherine interrupted and said, quote, Oh, hey, let's quit talking about the Boston Marathon and run the damn thing. Arnie insisted that it wasn't possible.
One evening, Catherine and Arnie set out on a six mile run, something they did frequently. During these runs, Arnie would share stories of the Boston Marathon. But on this particular night, Catherine interrupted and said, quote, Oh, hey, let's quit talking about the Boston Marathon and run the damn thing. Arnie insisted that it wasn't possible.
One evening, Catherine and Arnie set out on a six mile run, something they did frequently. During these runs, Arnie would share stories of the Boston Marathon. But on this particular night, Catherine interrupted and said, quote, Oh, hey, let's quit talking about the Boston Marathon and run the damn thing. Arnie insisted that it wasn't possible.
The distance was simply too long for, quote, fragile women to run. The two bickered back and forth before Arnie relented, saying, If any woman could do it, you could, but you would have to prove it to me. If you ran the distance in practice, I'd be the first to take you to Boston. Catherine was elated. She knew that she was capable.
The distance was simply too long for, quote, fragile women to run. The two bickered back and forth before Arnie relented, saying, If any woman could do it, you could, but you would have to prove it to me. If you ran the distance in practice, I'd be the first to take you to Boston. Catherine was elated. She knew that she was capable.
The distance was simply too long for, quote, fragile women to run. The two bickered back and forth before Arnie relented, saying, If any woman could do it, you could, but you would have to prove it to me. If you ran the distance in practice, I'd be the first to take you to Boston. Catherine was elated. She knew that she was capable.
I've never asked someone to add five miles onto a run. Yeah, it's like, we're already at it.
I've never asked someone to add five miles onto a run. Yeah, it's like, we're already at it.
I've never asked someone to add five miles onto a run. Yeah, it's like, we're already at it.
But you know that that was a point of, yeah, add five more miles. I've got this. This is fine.
But you know that that was a point of, yeah, add five more miles. I've got this. This is fine.
But you know that that was a point of, yeah, add five more miles. I've got this. This is fine.
It was definitely a little jab.
It was definitely a little jab.
It was definitely a little jab.
Like, look what I can do. Yeah. And I think it's important to note the KV Switzer. It doesn't reveal her gender. because being an official participant is an important detail to note. This is because there is another key figure in history of the Boston Marathon that we do need to highlight, Roberta Bobby Gibb, who was the first woman to ever unofficially run the Boston Marathon.
Like, look what I can do. Yeah. And I think it's important to note the KV Switzer. It doesn't reveal her gender. because being an official participant is an important detail to note. This is because there is another key figure in history of the Boston Marathon that we do need to highlight, Roberta Bobby Gibb, who was the first woman to ever unofficially run the Boston Marathon.
Like, look what I can do. Yeah. And I think it's important to note the KV Switzer. It doesn't reveal her gender. because being an official participant is an important detail to note. This is because there is another key figure in history of the Boston Marathon that we do need to highlight, Roberta Bobby Gibb, who was the first woman to ever unofficially run the Boston Marathon.