Marathon is an iconic sport that has been marking the finale of the Olympic Games ever since 1896. However, women were only allowed to participate in fairly recent years due to myths that women were not physically capable, and that running may cause the uterus to fall out. At the 1967 Boston Marathon, Kathrine Switzer made a mark in history. She signed up with a masculine name, 'KV Switzer'. As soon as the race started, the contestants and officials withheld her, pulled on her top and caused turmoil. Despite the obstruction, Switzer completed the race and was given the title as the first female runner to complete an official marathon. |