![]() But if you wanted to come and work out with the team, we wouldn’t mind.” I went and asked the men’s track coach if I could run on the men’s cross country team. I was really gutsy because I had been playing sports running I was now running up to three miles a day. When I got to Syracuse University, there were no sports whatsoever for women. Not because I had any skills, but because nobody could catch me and I never got tired. By the time autumn came around, I was one of the best players on the team. I ran a mile a day all that summer, and he was right. The game is not on the sidelines, the game’s on the field.” He said you should run a mile a day, and make the field hockey team in your high school. And my father said, “You don’t want to do that. I had told my parents that I wanted to be a high school cheerleader the next year. I started running when I was 12 years old. There was a kerfuffle behind me and I turned, and at the last minute I saw the most ferocious face I’ve ever seen in my life, And he screamed in my face, “Get the hell out of my race, and give me those numbers!” It has been edited for length and clarity. Kathrine Switzer told her story to producer Caro Rolando for an episode of The Daily Rally podcast.
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