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Cecilia (C.C.) Téllez is a
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distance runner and advocate for LGBTQ civil rights. Téllez graduated from
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in Ambler, Pennsylvania, and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from
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, where she was a member of the Bloomsburg University Women's Rugby Club (BUWRFC). Téllez was named one of the 48 Most Influential LGBTQ+ Leaders for 2024 by the
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. Téllez is a lesbian and hails from
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, Bolivia. She currently resides in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania.


Advocacy and Leadership

Téllez has made significant contributions to both the LGBTQ+ community and the running world. She is the founder of the Lez Run Running Club. She serves as Co-Race Director and Co-Founder of the Philadelphia Pride Run. An ambassador for
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, Téllez actively promotes inclusivity in sports. She previously served as Associate Director of LGBTQ Programming for Students Run Philly Style. In 2024, she was appointed by the
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Commissioners to the inaugural Montgomery County Commission on LGBTQIA+ Affairs, a nonpartisan, non-political commission.


Advocacy in Athletics

Téllez's advocacy has led to the adoption of
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race inclusion and registration with equal prizes in events such as the Philadelphia Distance Run (PDR). After the groundbreaking PDR nonbinary race inclusion, the Blue Cross Broad Street Run, the
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, and all seven World Major Marathons, including Berlin, Boston, Chicago, London, New York, Tokyo and Sydney followed shortly afterward. The Delaware Valley Legacy Fund (DVLF) honored Téllez with the Hero Award in recognition of her work in promoting LGBTQ+ inclusion. She joins a group of past DVLF Hero Award recipients, including
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, and Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell among others. The DVLF praised Téllez's transformative efforts, stating:
"C.C. has been instrumental in promoting LGBTQ+ acceptance in running. Her efforts toward non-binary inclusion resulted in races adopting more inclusive policies, including the Philadelphia Distance Run, the first public race to offer non-binary race registrations with equal prizes. Since helping to generate this change, in 2022, the Blue Cross Broad Street Run and the Philadelphia Marathon, along with five of the six World Major Marathons—including Boston and Berlin—have adopted the policy."


Athletic Achievements

* 2017 Women's Right to Run 19k: Téllez won first place at this race in
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, which celebrates the 19th Amendment mandating women's suffrage. * 2022 Buffalo Marathon 5k: Téllez and Jenner Selig became the first women to secure the top two overall positions in this race. * 2023
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XI in Guadalajara, Mexico: Representing Bolivia, Téllez won the gold medal in the women's marathon. This marked the first time the Gay Games were held in Latin America, an event recognized as the largest global sporting and cultural event for the LGBTQ+ community.


References

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