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Title IX champion and NCAA swimmer reflects on the law's 53-year legacy, its impact on women's sports, and the current ...
Ms. Kuscsik, who competed in more than 80 marathons over four decades, was in the forefront of the push to end the ...
Nina Kuscsik, who campaigned for women’s inclusion in long-distance running and then won the Boston Marathon the ...
Nina Kuscsik, who was the first celebrity of women’s marathoning and used her clout to agitate for the first women's Olympic ...
Back in the 1970s, the prevailing thought was that it wasn't safe for women to run. A leader in the fight for a woman's right to run has died. Nina Kuscsik was 86.
Kuscsik won the women's division of the Boston Marathon in 1972, the first official year women were allowed to enter the Boston Marathon.
A pioneer in women’s running, Kuscsik first ran Boston in 1969, before women could even officially enter the race ...
Overcoming male resistance as a voice for equality, she was the first woman to enter the New York City Marathon and the first ...
Boston – Nina Kuscsik, who campaigned for women's inclusion in long-distance running and then won the Boston Marathon the ...