let me bring in camille hill, and also our foot soldier from last week catherine switzer, the first womanhe american woman running the race to revolutionize women's sports." thank you allç for being here. catherine, i want to start with you, since -- >> i'm the oldest. >> well, you are. you are the pretitle ix person sitting at the table, because you did the work that benefited all of us. talk to me about the boston marathon experience, but more importantly the broad social movement around women and sports. >> and melissa, it is a social revolution and absolutely aston nishing, but briefly in 1967, i was the first woman to pin on numbers and run the boston marathon and my coach didn't believe that a woman could do the distance. and in practice at syracuse university i proved that i could. we ran 31 miles and he passed out at the end of the workout and he said that women didn't have any potential or endurance or stamina. we had discovered something. i felt like magellan everyday discovering how far the body would go, and i was so excited about the first boston marathon and who would have