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Rulebreakers and Ghost Runners : The British Women Who Asserted Their Right to Run
Rulebreakers and Ghost Runners : The British Women Who Asserted Their Right to Run
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Author(s): Holmes, Katie
ISBN No.: 9781399425353
Pages: 288
Year: 202608
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 41.53
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

The incredible untold stories of the British women who broke the rules and pioneered female running today. Did you know that until April 1975 women in the UK were not permitted to race more than four miles and were banned from racing against men? Back in the 1960s, women started to break the rules and 'crash' men's road races, challenging discrimination and showing that they were perfectly capable of running marathons - or even further. Sports historian Katie Holmes shares the untold stories of these female pioneers. Amidst social and cultural change, feminism and significant changes in athletics brought about by the 1970s jogging craze and the marathon boom of the early 1980s, these inspirational women broke the rules, broke records and broke barriers. There's Violet Piercy who set the first women's world best in the marathon in 1926; Scottish athlete Dale Greig who ignored the rules to compete in the 1964 Isle of Wight marathon; and 'Queen of the Roads' Leslie Watson who successfully challenged the exclusion of women from Britain's most famous ultramarathon. This is a fascinating, inspiring account of how British women asserted their right to run long distance and changed the landscape of running for good.


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