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Kathrine Switzer claims NZ running first – at 78

Running trailblazer Kathrine Switzer conquers a distance she once hated, continuing to lead by example and show women they're never too old to run The post Kathrine Switzer claims NZ running first – at 78 appeared first on Newsroom.

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