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Breaking through barriers – CSMonitor.com


If you read the interview with Bobbi Gibb in today’s edition of The Christian Science Monitor, you’ll learn of her bold entry in the 1966 Boston Marathon after race officials had told her in a formal letter that “women are not physiologically capable of running a marathon”

When I learned of her story, I reveled in the progress women have made in sports since Gibb’s breakthrough gained recognition for women’s running and shattered many mistaken and limiting perceptions regarding women’s abilities. As Gibb pointed out in the interview, she later reflected that proving this misconception wrong would “throw into question all the other false beliefs about women that have been used literally for centuries to keep women from really manifesting their potential.”

What if she had accepted those limiting perceptions? Instead, she recognized them as beliefs without authority and forged ahead.



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