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How Runners Can Avoid the Flu This Season

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This simple shot can keep you running all winter and those around you from getting sick. Email not d

This simple shot can keep you running all winter and those around you from getting sick. Email not displaying properly? [View in browser]( [Competitor.com Newsletter]( [Read full story]( [Why Runners Should Get A Flu Shot]( This simple shot can keep you running all winter and those around you from getting sick. [Find out more]( Share: [Read full story]( [NYRR Announces A Big Change For The 2018 NYC Half Marathon]( Big changes are coming to one of the biggest and most popular half marathons. [Find out more]( Share: ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: [This Video Will Make You Want To Watch The NYC Marathon]( [Overcoming the Obstacle of Injury And How To Stay Sane During Recovery]( [The Love Letter Every Runner Wants To Receive]( [Rupp and Dibaba Dominate At 2017 Chicago Marathon]( [Photos: Highlights From The 2017 Chicago Marathon Expo]( [Read full story]( [Cancer Patient Runs Ultras To Raise Funds For Cancer Research]( Mark Thornberry, 57, was diagnosed with liver cancer. Now he's running ultras to help raise funds for cancer research at his hospital. [Find out more]( Share: [Read full story]( [2018 Chicago Marathon Application Period Opens In October]( Runners, mark your calendars! Runners applying for guaranteed entry into the 2018 Chicago Marathon can begin the process on October 24. [Find out more]( Share: [Read full story]( [Inside The Shockingly Competitive World Of Joggling]( Susan Lacke looks at what it takes to be successful at the cutthroat sport of joggling, or jogging and running simultaneously. [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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