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105: Meb Keflezighi - Make Sure You Smile at the End

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C Tolle Run

Sports, Fitness, Health & Fitness, Running

4.7557 Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2019

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Carrie welcomes Meb back to the show! They discuss Meb's upcoming book called "26 Marathons," life after retiring from professional running, and his thoughts on Eliud Kipchoge's attempts to break the 2 hour marathon time.

Show notes for this episode can be found at ctollerun.com.

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0:00.0

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0:06.6

recommend it. We both love the Mnificent chocolate protein powder. It's super good and it gives us

0:12.8

the energy we both need for our runs, for speaking engagement, for travel, and especially for

0:18.3

our families. There are no spikes or crashes, and it's super easy to digest.

0:23.9

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0:28.9

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0:34.0

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0:46.9

Hi, I'm Olympian Carrie Tulleson and welcome to the Sea Talley Run podcast.

0:49.4

Today I'm interviewing Meb Kofleski.

0:55.2

Meb ran in four different Olympic games and brought home the silver medal in the marathon in 2004.

0:59.0

He also won the New York City and Boston Marathons.

1:04.9

He's an NCAA champion, a father, and a husband, and an all-around great guy that the running world simply knows as Meb.

1:07.6

In this episode, we talk about his new book coming out on March 18th called 26 Marathons.

1:12.6

He sounds really excited about it, and I can't wait to read it.

1:16.6

We also chat about how he's enjoying retirement, his favorite things to do in life and in the sport,

1:22.6

and we also get on the subject of someone breaking two hours for the marathon.

1:26.6

It's so interesting to hear

1:28.6

what Meb thinks of Iliad Kipchowke, the world's fastest marathoner ever. So let's get after it.

1:38.7

Hey there. I think I got it going. Okay. You're better than you think. Medb, you are back on my show and I

1:47.3

troubleshoot, I was troubleshooting my own computer and I did it. I mean, this is what the

1:52.6

sport teaches us. We persevere, persevere, and we finally get it, right? Some of them quicker than

1:58.4

others, but be quick on your feet right oh my gosh well i do not like

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