Deleted User wrote: » There'a a women's mini marathon and also a men's mini marathon (10km races), I don't know of any women's only actual marathons?
Tigger wrote: » whats the mens one?
steddyeddy wrote: » Gender specific charity events are counter intuitive IMHO.
hfallada wrote: » I wonder how women only gyms work? Like in my gym, all they aware to do is threadmills and about 5 mins of the exercise bike. I would hate to see the wait for the threadmills in those gyms
[Deleted User] wrote: » The women's mini marathon raises more for charity than any other event in Ireland. Who knows if it would raise more if it was unisex? Perhaps it would, The Great North Run in Newcastle certainly manages it, but that's a half marathon so excludes a lot of the slower folk.
One eyed Jack wrote: » Is the Flora women's mini-marathon still gender specific though? That's the only one I could think of, and in recent years lads have been dressing up in drag just for the hell of it to join in the fun?
McGaggs wrote: » They don't allow men in drag to participate fully: no finishers medal, needing to lie on the application form...
steddyeddy wrote: » For the sake of some sexist ideals they are reducing the potential intake for their charity of choice. I can see things like this going the way of the dodo.
Deleted User wrote: » Aren't they gone completely? The likes of curves and those kind of gyms? I thought they were all done away with.
suicide_circus wrote: » It's like apartheid but worse
Omackeral wrote: » Think I'll open a 'Whites Only' gym and see how I get on.
cnocbui wrote: » You can follow with a boys only school.
One eyed Jack wrote: » I can't tbh. For the sake of a medal you're complaining about gender equality. It sounds like you're just complaining for the sake of it when most people's minds are focused on raising funds for charity and the medals are just a token of gratitude for their participation. I imagine if men were to start complaining about medals it would tarnish the whole fun element of the event.
steddyeddy wrote: » I'm complaining about sexism for the sake of sexism. I don't see why one should be treated differently in a campaign to raise money based on their gender. Why not just call it Flora mini marathon?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Why not do the men's mini marathon and raise money if it's of such concern to you? Or choose one of the hundreds of unisex races on around the country every weekend?
Omackeral wrote: » Oh touche! And then a Women's Only insurance company.
steddyeddy wrote: » Because I don't believe in discriminating against people by their gender.
K4t wrote: » Good man. In 30 days I'll be bulldozing that sh*t heap you call a gym into permanent nothingness, And I can only hope that you, and the mongrel Race that comprise your membership are inside it when I do.