Fifty years ago, running was reserved for elite male athletes on tracks. However, the liberation movements and personal freedom of the 1960s brought the sport to the streets, redefining it as a populist phenomenon through legends like Steve Prefontaine, Fred Lebow, and Kathrine Switzer.
Free to Run
The world of running has undergone a transformation, shifting from an exclusive pursuit to a universal activity that anyone can participate in, provided they possess the willpower and the correct footwear.