![]() Find a women-led run near you! Connecticut 261 Club Connecticut Show your support and become part of the global community of women runners by getting out there yourself. ![]() With running clubs in 13 countries on five continents, 261 Fearless has group runs for women of all ages, skill levels, and backgrounds. To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re teaming up with 261 Fearless, our nonprofit partner that empowers women through running. ![]() ![]() SPECIAL: Tom will run the BOSTON MARATHON April 18 to generate awareness for Barb’s Beer and help bring the “Racing to the Cure” campaign to Boston and the east coast off the program’s success in the NW.Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! Tom will donate all proceeds from his share to the Barb’s Beer Foundation. Look for an updated edition of “Just Call Me Jock” in time for the 2017 Boston Marathon. “I made Kathy famous and myself infamous,” said Jock, who became great friends with Kathy once the rules were changed by 1972. Jock believed he was just “protecting the rules,” but photos of Jock getting pitched into a ditch with a shoulder block from Kathy’s boyfriend ran page one around the world – and Jock’s chasing Kathy that day effectively helped usher in women’s running in America. The 2017 Boston Marathon will mark the 50th anniversary of Jock chasing Katherine Switzer down the road in the 1967 marathon to “retrieve” the Boston Marathon number he gave her by mistake, he said, after Katherine applied as “K.” Switzer. The book offers a history of the Boston Marathon as seen through the eyes of Jock Semple, legendary Boston Marathon figure (Jock ran his first Boston in 1929 and later served as co-director into the 1970s.) The book “Just Call Me Jock” (1982) occupies a spot in the trophy case at Boston Athletic Association headquarters in Boston. ![]()
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