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Learn moreIn 1967, a thirteen-year-old girl named Maureen Wilton set the women's world marathon record, running 26.2 miles in 3:15:23. Nicknamed “Little Mo” by her track teammates, Wilton was already a headline-making athlete. But her accomplishment was greeted with controversy and misogynistic accusations of cheating. Wilton receded into the background, left the sport, and kept her achievement secret. This is the story of what happened and how Maureen found her way back to the sport decades later as the mother of a young runner herself.
Rachel Swaby is an experienced author, writer, and producer. Her work has appeared in Runner's World, Wired, The Atlantic, and more. A National Magazine Award nominee, she hosts a podcast called Human Race for Runner's World. Born in northern California, she currently resides in Brooklyn.
Kit Fox is an author and magazine editor who produces the Runner's World podcast Human Race. His work has taken him across the country, from Hayward Field in Oregon to Mt. Katahdin in Maine.
Rachel Swaby is an experienced author, writer, and producer. Her work has appeared in Runner's World, Wired, The Atlantic, and more. A National Magazine Award nominee, she hosts a podcast called Human Race for Runner's World. Born in northern California, she currently resides in Brooklyn.