DULUTH — Grandma's Marathon is adding a female runner to its logo, a move race organizers say is "long overdue."
"We thought with the 45th anniversary coming up it would be a great time to make that update," said Shane Bauer, executive director of Grandma's Marathon. "It's been talked about for years."
The logo was adapted from founding sponsor Grandma's Saloon and Grill and features black-and-white drawings of three runners in a loop. The middle runner was replaced with a woman.
An increasing number of women have run Grandma's nearly every year since it began in 1977, and a majority of half-marathon runners have been women since that event began in 1991.
"Thinking about Kathrine Switzer pushing her way into the Boston Marathon, that wasn't so long ago," Bauer said about the first woman to run that race in 1967.
"There has been quite the flip."
Duluth native and Olympic long-distance runner Kara Goucher said she's "proud" that organizers updated the branding.
"I think we women want representation and I think to have it in the logo is a really big deal," said Goucher, who lives in Boulder, Colo., but was visiting Duluth this week.