In 1976, Pulitzer Prize-winning Harvard historian Laurel Thatcher lrich coined the phrase “Well-behaved women rarely make history.”
Half a century later, Ithaca College gymnast Grace Murray ’26 provided her own twist on that historical quote, offering evidence that well-behaved toddlers rarely win national championships.
Murray punctuated a nearly two-decade-long gymnastics journey with a first-place finish in the floor routine at the National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NGCA) Championship held at SUNY Cortland in March.
And although the story of her accomplished career ended on the highest of high notes, if you trace the path all the way to the start, you’ll find it began with what could be described as a series of acts of defiance.
“When I was a toddler, I was always running, jumping, and flipping,” she said. “So much so that I actually got kicked out of my daycare at the Johns Hopkins University Medical Center because of it.”