20 Apr 2024
First woman to publicly complete a Marathon in Iran speaks out:
People Bodies - Women were not allowed to run in Irans first International Marathon last year, but that did nothing to stopMahsa Torabi.

The soft drinkcompany employee arrived at the starting point for the race at 6 a.m. long before anyone else was there to dodge possible intervention by the police. Then she started running.

When I started my run the weather was dark I hadnt any number and no one was at the start point,Torabi, 44, told the Australian siteWhimn. I started my run and I ran and ran and took photos and it was amazing I really enjoyed it. It was like an unknown journey and a search for discovery in an unknown world.

She completed the26-mile race in five and a half hours, officially becoming the first woman in Iran to ever publicly finish a marathon. But for her, it was about more than just proving something to herself.

It was so important to me, so I tried to keep going with more energy to reach the final point with happiness and a smile, she said. When I reached to finish line I was so happy. I showed women can run in marathons and I showed women have strength. I really believe that nothing is impossible.







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The first woman to publicly complete a marathon in Iran, has come forward to speak about why she chose to run:http://nyti.ms/2zignRA



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Protesting a ban on female runners at Shiraz Marathon, Mahsa Torabi ran 42K two hours ahead of competition.



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Torabi toldWhimnthat she grew up with a love for the outdoors instilled by her father. Despite needing police permission and an escort to ride her bike in public in the past, she eventually decided to conquer Mount Damavand, the highest summit inIran. After she accomplished that, she set her sights on completing a marathon.

Since achieving her marathon goal last April, Torabi has also completed a 250km ultra-marathon in the Iranian desert.

AlthoughTorabi has started paving the way for Iranian women, theres still a long way to go. While women were allowed to compete inthis years marathon, their race took place on an indoor track in a stadium due to laws that require men and women to compete separately and forbid one gender from watching the others sporting events.
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