261 COMMUNITY RUN - A WOMEN'S LED INITIATIVE

In 1967, Kathrine Switzer challenged marathon norms, registering as K.V. Switzer with the bib number 261, to break the male-exclusive Boston Marathon tradition. Despite facing resistance and attempts to remove her, Switzer's perseverance paved the way for women in sports.

It is only during the 1984 Olympic Games, exactly 40 years ago, where the Women's Marathon debuted—a significant milestone in the fight for gender equality.

Since International Women’s Day is around the corner, let’s celebrate by joining the woman-led 261 Community Run powered by 'Little Cup' and ‘Atlas Collectif,’ embracing empowerment and redefining possibilities!

All genders and skill levels are invited to participate.

Special prizes for the ladies!

Let's go! Make sure to show up on time!

**Events starts at 7am, session starts at 7:20am