Why Do Runners Still Race With Paper Pinned to Their Shirts?

Why Do Runners Still Race With Paper Pinned to Their Shirts?

5/29/2023

link

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/20/sports/olympics/running-bibs.html

summary

This article discusses the significance of running bibs in the world of sports, particularly in the context of the Olympics. Running bibs, the numbers athletes wear during races, have traditionally served as identification markers. However, the article highlights a shift in their meaning, with bib numbers becoming a symbol of personal identity and expression for athletes. It explores how runners now customize their bibs with messages, hashtags, and personalized designs to share their stories and amplify their causes. The article also touches upon the debates surrounding this trend, including concerns about commercialization and potential distractions during races. Overall, it highlights the evolving role of running bibs as a means of self-expression and storytelling in the world of sports.

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