tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6650682453709952164.post4384261252784690643..comments2023-09-16T02:15:46.932-06:00Comments on See Dane Run: Prize Money Equality in RacesDanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07775306723201816352noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6650682453709952164.post-8256319878382785302014-03-28T06:41:51.526-06:002014-03-28T06:41:51.526-06:00Interesting. I would have never thought of the pri...Interesting. I would have never thought of the prize structure being gender unequal until it was brought it up.<br /><br />Of all the races I've done, a man always wins first overall. I've never even seen a woman come close (3 minutes behind has been about average for the 5K's, more for longer distances). But that never meant to me that a woman couldn't win first overall. Maybe Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6650682453709952164.post-60266799324376659222014-03-13T19:18:07.565-06:002014-03-13T19:18:07.565-06:00Hey good buddy Dane
Here in the DC area, U.K. 201...Hey good buddy Dane<br /><br />Here in the DC area, U.K. 2012 Olympic marathoner Claire Hallissey frequently wins races <b>overall</b>.<br /><br />More power to her!<br /><br />Last summer, I ran a 5K race starting at Marymount University's Ballston Campus (Arlington VA). I knew a couple of runners were ahead of me, so I was quite surprised when race officials held a winners' tape acrossJayWindhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01644934632766633288noreply@blogger.com