I was watching the LA marathon on TV last weekend with my girlfriend because she's
training for the San Francisco marathon in August. My first time watching a marathon and I got to see a woman win! Very cool.
But it was not cool what William Burke, co-founder and president of the City of Los Angeles Marathon, said about it. We're sitting enjoying the excitement of watching Tatiana Aryasova cross the finish line first and the station goes to Burke for a comment. "You can't keep those women down," he says. "You can't get them back in the kitchen." What?!?
There was so much shrieking coming from my house I didn't even hear the rest of the interview. For a few days I wasn't sure if I had dreamt that moment or if it really happened. Unfortunately, later in the week,
Feministing (by way of the
LA Times) verified that my ears hadn't deceived me. People
commenting on Feministing have asked if maybe he was joking. It's possible, but I definitely didn't get that impression. He didn't smile, or wink, or laugh, or give any other clue that he was attempting to make a joke.
All I can say is keep running and let's leave this sexism in the dust!
Labels: events, gender, sexism, sports