Episode #7: Katherine Switzer
It’s Episode 7, Season 1 of Sports Out Of Time and this week, we’re going the distance!!!
This week Sam and Randal look back at the life and legacy of one of the most influential figures in the world of women’s sports. Katherine Switzer is a trailblazer, a true icon whose determination and courage shattered gender barriers and redefined the boundaries of women’s participation in sports.
In 1967, Switzer made history by becoming the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon, defying widespread prejudice and skepticism. This groundbreaking moment not only challenged societal norms but also ignited a global movement for gender equality in sports. Switzer’s bold act sparked a new era of opportunities for women athletes worldwide, forever changing the landscape of running and inspiring generations to come.
Throughout this podcast, we will delve into the challenges she faced, the triumphs she achieved, and the profound impact she had on the women’s rights movement. Afterwards Randal and Sam will debate the greatest sports cities in American and talk about the changing face of women sports, 50 years after the passing of Title IX.