#12: Bobbi Gibb, After the Boston Marathon, 1966
In this iconic photograph from 1966, we witness a moment of groundbreaking defiance and determination. Bobbi Gibb, a trailblazer for women’s rights in sports, is the first woman to run the Boston Marathon. Without an official number, she embarks on her historic run, challenging the gender barriers that once confined women.

The image captures her spirit of resilience and passion as she paves the way for future generations of female athletes. Gibb’s courageous act symbolizes the power of breaking through societal constraints and redefining possibilities. After this, little girls everywhere knew they could one day achieve the same as she had already done.
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