Kathrine Switzer, Women on the Move, and Leading Ladies

An extraordinary group of women gathered last week for the inaugural Women on the Move Conference & Retreat. We held the retreat in conjunction with the premier all-women Leading Ladies’ Marathon in Spearfish, South Dakota.
And, when I say extraordinary, that is not a strong enough word to describe these women. I cannot give an exact number, but the combined number of marathons and ultramarathons of our group of 10 retreat athletes and 8 coaches is several hundred. And, the list of different marathons, ultras, and hikes reads like a catalog of extreme challenges: Comrades in South Africa, Kilimanjaro, Badwater, Tahoe Triple, various Ironman Triathlons, Pike’s Peak - to name only a handful.
These “super women” (some of whom are 50-staters) aged in range from 39 to 68 with only 6 women under 50 in the whole group of campers and coaches. Women on the Move campers: Bonnie, Isabelle, Diana, Katherine, Anita, Jane, Benita, Laurie, Jean, and Peggy; coaches Kathrine, Jan, Lori, Mary, Chris, Elaine, Rhonda, and me.
Kathrine Switzer, running pioneer who broke the gender barrier at the previously all-male Boston Marathon in 1967, was our featured speaker and guest coach. For 3 days, we had seminars, round table discussions, and training runs. The retreat culminated in the stellar Leading Ladies’ Marathon and Half Marathon with Elaine Doll-Dunn, one of the Women on the Move coaches, as race director. Coach Mary of our group won the Half Marathon in a time of 1:22 (that’s really fast).
I am so inspired by all these wonderful women on the move. They include wives, mothers, grandmothers…all setting examples of facing challenges with dedication, commitment, determination, and personal achievement. I am humbled, grateful, and honored to be a part of such an extraordinary group of Women on the Move.