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Stride Fall Edition: Making Medals, Rivals, A Delicious Recap, and more

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Your Fall edition of Stride is here - check out all that's happening with runDisney. So much creativ

Your Fall edition of Stride is here - check out all that's happening with runDisney. [runDisney] [Events]( [Training]( [Volunteer]( [Blog]( [Stride Edition: Fall 2018] [Stride Edition: Fall 2018] Find your Stride with inside tips, inspirational stories, exciting reveals and more. [Marathon 2019]( [See behind the scenes]( So much creativity and effort goes into runDisney medals. Here’s an exclusive interview from a designer that helped create the 2019 Walt Disney World® Marathon Weekend medals; paying homage to the Fab 5 and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit for the 5k. [Your Medals Await >]( [Which will you run for? Light Side, Dark Side]( What side will you choose? As Star Wars race weekend approaches, some of your favorite saga rivalries will be headlining epic races. Don’t miss an opportunity to get an intergalactic reveal of each rival theme for every race distance. [Rivals Revealed >]( [Mickey and Minnie with runners]( Delectable moments Enjoy some freshly prepared highlights from the Wine & Dine Half Marathon Weekend presented by Misfit. From celebrated Disney chefs to the post race party at Epcot International Food & Wine Festival here’s some of our savored moments. [Feast Your Eyes >]( [Finish line]( Gearing up for 26.2 Go from the finish line of the Wine & Dine Half Marathon to the finish line of the Walt Disney World Marathon. Famed runDisney trainer Jeff Galloway has developed an exclusive plan to ensure you’re race ready. [Download Plan >]( [Person holding phone]( Stay Social Stay up to the minute and in the loop on race coverage, training content, informative videos and all sorts of exciting runDisney news. [Follow Us >]( STAY CONNECTED [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [runDisney] [View in browser]( Clicking on the Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube links will take you away from our Disney site where different terms of use and privacy policy apply. Please do not reply to this email as this address is not monitored. If you wish to contact us, [click here]( to access our online feedback form. This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( from all types of future commercial e-mail from Disney Destinations, LLC regarding its products or services. This email contains an advertisement from: Disney Destinations Marketing | Attention: Email Compliance | 1375 Buena Vista Drive | P.O. Box 10000 | Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 Ⓒ Disney Ⓒ 2018 & TM Lucasfilm Ltd. [Advertisement]

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