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Home » Nike humiliated for ‘walkers tolerated’ ad accused of ‘pace shaming’ ahead of Boston Marathon
Nike humiliated for ‘walkers tolerated’ ad accused of ‘pace shaming’ ahead of Boston Marathon
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Nike humiliated for ‘walkers tolerated’ ad accused of ‘pace shaming’ ahead of Boston Marathon

News RoomBy News RoomApril 20, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

Nike yanked a Boston Marathon ad that mocked “walkers” following accusations of “pace shaming” and excluding athletes with disabilities.

The sportswear giant removed the sign stating in all caps “runners welcome. walkers tolerated” from its flagship on Boston’s Newbury Street just ahead of Monday’s competition after outrage erupted online. Numerous commentators argued that the wording sidelined anyone who doesn’t run continuously — including those who rely on walk breaks or participate in adaptive divisions.

The backlash turned the storefront display into a flashpoint, prompting the company to replace the ad with more inclusive messaging over the weekend.

The new ad reads, “Boston will always remind you, movement is what matters,” also in all-caps.

Boston-based Instagram user Dr. Hussain Al-Zubaidi questioned whether the initial ad crossed a line, writing: “Marketing brilliance or an unnecessary barrier to being active?”

The user added that the sign “left me feeling uneasy” and asked, “For them, what does a message like this say? Does it inspire, or does it exclude?”

Critics on Instagram argued the message “massively failed” and risked “reinforcing the idea that movement only ‘counts’ if it looks a certain way.”

Others took a more aggressive tone, blasting critics and framing the backlash as emblematic of a “soft” culture.

“FFS we have gotten so soft as a society,” one X user wrote, while another chimed in: “World is full of crybabies.”

Some mocked the controversy as absurd.

“What the f–k is pace shaming?” one post read, while another scoffed: “PACE SHAMING???”

Some users pushed the idea that walking doesn’t belong in marathon culture at all — though many competitors walk some or all of the route, for a variety of reasons.

“If you can’t run a sub-10 minute pace you should not compete in a marathon,” one user sneered, while another added bluntly: “Run, don’t walk.”

Several users urged Nike to stand its ground.

“Never cave to the mob,” one wrote, while another urged: “Put the sign back up.”

Ravi Sawhney, creator of Psycho-Aesthetics and CEO of RKS Design, said the backlash shows how quickly brand language can reshape identity and belonging.

“The word ‘tolerated’ didn’t just describe walkers — it defined their place in a hierarchy. In a category like running, where participation is deeply personal, that shift is significant,” he said. “The experience moves from ‘I belong here’ to ‘I am less than here.’”

He added that the reaction happens “instantly, before logic,” meaning the damage can linger even after the ad is pulled.

“People don’t analyze brand language — they feel it. And once a brand makes someone feel diminished, the correction isn’t just removing the message. The perception has already been formed.”

The Boston Marathon falls every year on Patriots’ Day, the third Monday of April.

The Post has sought comment from Nike.

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