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165: Jacqueline Hansen - A True Pioneer

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Running, Fitness, Sports, Health & Fitness

4.7556 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Carrie celebrates Women’s History Month with Jacqueline Hansen! Jacqueline shares plenty of memories about setting the world record in the marathon (twice), winning the Boston Marathon, becoming a USA National Champion and Masters World Champion, and so much more! They also discuss Jacqueline’s book called “A Long Time Coming” and her storied history with fighting for women’s rights in the running world.

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Hi I'm Olympian Kerry Tullyt and welcome to the C-Tolly Run podcast.

0:57.6

Today I'm honored to interview Jacqueline Hanson.

1:00.5

Jacqueline is a former two-time world record holder in the marathon.

1:04.3

She was a first woman to break 240.

1:07.2

She ran 238-19, which set the world record at the time.

1:12.0

She is a former Boston Marathon winner, a U.S. national champion for the 50-mile run,

1:17.5

a national collegiate champion in the mile, and a master's world champion in the 1,500 meters and the 5,000 meters.

1:25.1

As president of the International Runners Committee, she spearheaded a movement to

1:29.2

usher the women's distance events, marathon 5,000, and 10,000 meters into the Olympic Games.

1:36.7

It's so fitting to celebrate this woman during Women's History Month, and you can read more

1:41.6

about her journey in her book, A Long Time Coming. We talk about

1:45.6

all of this and so much more. So let's get after it. All right, Jacqueline, thanks so much

1:53.8

for coming on the show. It was so fun to meet you in L.A. and I'm like, I got to get this woman

1:57.7

on my show. So here we are. Oh, thank you so much. It's an honor and pleasure to meet you after all these years. I've heard your voice. I've heard your voice announcing and you're great. And I'm so pleased to be part of your podcast.

2:13.6

Well, I thought it was funny because I was doing some research on you. And I saw on your website, it says, advocate, educator, and author.

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