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Nike Removes 'Walkers Tolerated' Boston Marathon Sign After Outcry

The reversal underscores Nike's struggle to court serious runners without alienating athletes who walk, roll, or use adaptive methods.

Overview

  • Nike took down the Newbury Street window sign on Friday and apologized, saying the message had “missed the mark” and that it would “do better.”
  • The company replaced it with a new line reading “Boston will always remind you, movement is what matters” at the store near the finish line.
  • Runners and disability advocates called the wording exclusionary in a race that also fields wheelchair and para divisions, and adaptive athlete Robyn Michaud said she must take walk breaks due to a spinal cord injury.
  • Competitors seized the moment as Asics posted “Runners. Walkers. All welcome.” billboards in Boston and Altra promoted “Run. Walk. Crawl.” messaging.
  • The episode adds to recent Nike ad misfires and raises the stakes for its push under CEO Elliott Hill to win back dedicated runners.