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At last she crossed the finish line and stepped into a different life. Switzer finished the race in 4 hours, 20 minutes, proving with an official bib number and time that women are capable of running long distances. To the male runners it was a one-off event. Without a doubt, it was a lot more than that to Switzer. After the historic race in Boston, Switzer, along with other women runners, tried to convince the Boston Athletic Association to allow women to participate in the marathon. Finally, in 1972, women were officially allowed to run in the Boston Marathon for the first time. Her ceaseless efforts to achieve gender equality in the marathon finally led the 1984 Olympic Games to introduce the women's marathon for the first time in its history. For her part, Switzer was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2011 for creating a social revolution by empowering women around the world through running. In 2017, at the age of 70, Kathrine Switzer once again ran in the marathon, getting the media's attention globally with the same bib number—261—that was assigned to her in 1967. That marked the 50th anniversary of her historic marathon in Boston. At her advanced age, she finished in 4:44:31, a remarkable achievement. She had told the media that she had decided to run in the Boston Marathon again to prove that even people at her age could successfully complete a marathon. Now she dreams of another revolution in athletics by securing acceptance of the notion that elderly runners should be able to compete with younger ones. In honor of Switzer's accomplishment, the Boston Athletic Association announced it would retire bib number 261, and not assign it to any future runner.
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1 At last she crossed the finish line and stepped into a different life. 2 Switzer finished the race in 4 hours, 20 minutes, proving with an official bib number and time that women are capable of running long distances. 3 To the male runners it was a one-off event. 4 Without a doubt, it was a lot more than that to Switzer. 5 After the historic race in Boston, Switzer, along with other women runners, tried to convince the Boston Athletic Association to allow women to participate in the marathon. 6 Finally, in 1972, women were officially allowed to run in the Boston Marathon for the first time. 7 Her ceaseless efforts to achieve gender equality in the marathon finally led the 1984 Olympic Games to introduce the women's marathon for the first time in its history. 8 For her part, Switzer was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 2011 for creating a social revolution by empowering women around the world through running. 9 In 2017, at the age of 70, Kathrine Switzer once again ran in the marathon, getting the media's attention globally with the same bib number—261—that was assigned to her in 1967. 10 That marked the 50th anniversary of her historic marathon in Boston. 11 At her advanced age, she finished in 4:44:31, a remarkable achievement. 12 She had told the media that she had decided to run in the Boston Marathon again to prove that even people at her age could successfully complete a marathon. 13 Now she dreams of another revolution in athletics by securing acceptance of the notion that elderly runners should be able to compete with younger ones. 14 In honor of Switzer's accomplishment, the Boston Athletic Association announced it would retire bib number 261, and not assign it to any future runner.