Breaking Barriers: 27 Remarkable ‘Firsts’ for Women That Defied Expectations

11Amelia Earhart

Amelia Earhart

After becoming the first woman to fly across the Atlantic, Amelia Earhart started her own fashion line. Unconventional materials such as parachute silk and textile from airplane wings were used in some designs, and she gave a nod to her love of aviation with buttons shaped like propellers.


12Bobbi Gibb

Bobbi Gibb

In 1966, Bobbi Gibb became the first woman to have run the entire Boston Marathon. At the time when women were banned from entering because of their gender, she entered the marathon wearing her brother’s Bermuda shorts and a hooded sweatshirt and finished the race unofficially.


13Harriet Quimby

Harriet Quimby

Harriet Quimby was the first woman to fly across the English Channel on April 16th, 1912, but barely received any media attention because of the Titanic disaster, which occurred the day before and consumed the interest of the public.


14Mary Kenneth Keller

Mary Kenneth Keller

Sister Mary Kenneth Keller was the first woman ever to get a Ph.D. in computer science. She also helped invent BASIC (computer language).


15Manon Rhèaume

Manon Rhèaume

Manon Rhèaume was the first and only woman to this day to ever play in the NHL.


16Anandibai Joshi

Anandibai Joshi

Anandibai Joshi was the first female doctor from India. She was also the first woman in India to complete her studies in western medicine from the United States.


17Cynisca

Cynisca

Cynisca was the first woman champion of the original Greek Olympic games. Women were not allowed to compete in or even attend the Olympics, but the Spartan princess owned and trained the horses that twice won the chariot-racing event.


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18Hattie Wyatt Caraway

Hattie Wyatt Caraway

Hattie Wyatt Caraway was not only the first woman to serve a full term in the United States Senate but also the first to be re-elected. She was the first female legislator to cosponsor the Equal Rights Amendment, and her grave is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


19Louise Thaden

Louise Thaden

Louise Thaden was an American female aviation pioneer, a friend, and rival of Amelia Earhart. She is the holder of numerous records. She was the first woman to win the Bendrix trophy, and beat Amelia Earhart and 18 other top female pilots at the first Women’s Air Derby, a transcontinental race in 1929.


20Sirimavo Bandaranaike

Sirimavo Bandaranaike

20 years before the first woman was democratically elected in 1980 as president of a country (namely Iceland), stateswoman Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka) was elected as prime minister, when she led her party to victory at the 1960 general election.

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