11 Innovating Women Who Have Changed Running for the Better
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we’re recognizing the leading ladies who have taken their ideas and ran with them.
From sports bras to snack bars to self-defense classes, ideas and organizations created by women have had a huge impact in the running world. This March, in honor of Women’s History Month, we’re celebrating the female founders who have made a positive impact in the running community through nonprofits, retail, and races. Here, we’ve compiled a list of a dozen innovative women—runtrepreneurs, if you will—who came up some truly wonderful ideas and ran with them.
Paige Triola is a freelance writer based in Boulder, Colorado, who covers a range of topics in the athletic and outdoor recreation sphere. She spends much of her time cruising the trails on foot or by bike, testing out the newest gear designed for playing outside. Paige has written articles and product roundups for a variety of publications including Runner’s World, Bicycling Magazine, Gear Junkie, and Trail Runner Magazine.
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