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Kathrine Switzer, the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon 50 years ago, joins adidas' Mark King to talk about turning obstacles into opportunity and how she's running Boston again this year.
Kathrine Switzer Reminds Us: "The Worst Things in Life Can Become the Best Things" is an episode from Extraordinary Happens: Competing in Sports, Business and Life – with Mark King by Allison Persiani. Kathrine Switzer, the first woman to o...
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Published Apr 11, 2017, 26:34 long, audio available.
Kathrine Switzer, the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon 50 years ago, joins adidas' Mark King to talk about turning obstacles into opportunity and how she's running Boston again this year.
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Kathrine Switzer Reminds Us: "The Worst Things in Life Can Become the Best Things" is an episode from Extraordinary Happens: Competing in Sports, Business and Life – with Mark King by Allison Persiani.
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This episode was published on Apr 11, 2017.
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Kathrine Switzer Reminds Us: "The Worst Things in Life Can Become the Best Things" is from Extraordinary Happens: Competing in Sports, Business and Life – with Mark King by Allison Persiani.
Published Apr 11, 2017 and 26:34 long