Runner's World - First Lady of Boston

 

No marathoner has ever been less well prepared than Roberta Gibb—not even Pheidippides, is my guess. After rising early on April 19, 1966, Gibb, then 23, had no clue what to eat, how to dress, or how she would get from her parents’ home in Winchester, Massachusetts, to the Boston Marathon starting line in Hopkinton.