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On Nov. 5, Meb Keflezighi will be saying farewell to his professional running career at the New York

On Nov. 5, Meb Keflezighi will be saying farewell to his professional running career at the New York City Marathon Email not displaying properly? [View in browser]( [Competitor.com Newsletter]( [Read full story]( [America's Greatest Marathoner Prepares For His Final Race]( On Nov. 5, Meb Keflezighi will be saying farewell to his professional running career at the New York City Marathon. [Find out more]( Share: [Read full story]( [China Denies Visa To 101-Year-Old Masters Runner]( China has denied the visa of 101-year-old masters runner Man Kaur, which means she cannot compete at the Asian Masters Championships. [Find out more]( Share: ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: [Doctors Said I'd Never Run Again But I Proved Them Wrong]( [Photos From The Rock 'n' Roll Montreal Half Marathon & 10K]( [Warsaw Marathon Under Fire After Failing To Help Collapsed Runner]( [Charmin Offers "Mad Pooper" A Year's Worth Of Toilet Paper]( [Kipchoge Wins But No World Record At 2017 Berlin Marathon]( [Read full story]( [2 Fundamental Injury Prevention Tips From The World's Best Runners]( A professional obstacle course racer and an ultrarunner share their best advice for injury prevention. Here are a couple tips. [Find out more]( Share: [Read full story]( [Book Your Flight! Tips For Running Your First International Marathon]( The marathon distance never changes, but there are plenty of differences in races when you travel to an international marathon. [Find out more]( Share: [Read full story]( [Read the October 2017 Digital Edition of Competitor Running Magazine]( Our October issue's main story features none other than America's greatest and most recognizable marathoner Meb Keflezighi. [Find out more]( Share: --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you signed up to receive information about Competitor. We [respect your privacy]( and will not rent, sell or lease your information to any third party. To edit your prefrences [UPDATE PREFERENCES]( If you no longer wish to receive this email you may [unsubscribe](. [cgi-logo] Competitor | 6420 Sequence Drive, Second Floor | San Diego, CA, 92121-2937 USA

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