261 is the bib number Kathrine Switzer wore in the 1967 Boston Marathon - a marathon during which she needed to overcome her fear when the race director attacked her for being a female in a mens-only race. She decided to keep running and finished the race. Through her fearlessness she became the first woman to officially register and run this historical race. Switzer went on to revolutionize womens running and continues as a gamechanger today.
Our 261 Fearless Mission:
To unite women globally to gain personal empowerment and good health through running.
We use running as a vehicle to empower and unite women through education programs and the creation of womens only local running clubs.
Through these opportunities, 261 Fearless breaks down the barriers of geography and creates a global community for women runners of all abilities to support and talk to each other, encouraging healthy living and a positive sense of self and fearlessness.