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26 Marathons
- What I Learned About Faith, Identity, Running, and Life from My Marathon Career
- Narrated by: Holter Graham
- Length: 6 hrs and 49 mins
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Publisher's Summary
New York Times Best Seller
A world-class runner and four-time Olympian shares the life lessons he’s learned from each of the 26 marathons he’s run in his storied career.
“An athlete whose wisdom and lessons aren’t just for runners.” (The Washington Post)
When Meb Keflezighi - the first person in history to win both the Boston and New York City marathons as well as an Olympic marathon medal - ran his final marathon in New York City on November 5, 2017, it marked the end of an extraordinary distance-running career.
Meb's last marathon was also his 26th, and each of those marathons has come with its own unique challenges, rewards, and outcomes. In 26 Marathons, Meb takes listeners on those legendary races, along every hill, bend, and unexpected turn of events that made each marathon an exceptional learning experience, and a fascinating story.
26 Marathons offers the wisdom Meb has gleaned about life, family, identity, and faith in addition to tips about running, training, and nutrition. He shows runners of all levels how to apply the lessons he's learned to their own running and lives. Equal parts inspiration and practical advice, 26 Marathons provides an inside look at the life and success of one of the greatest runners living today.
Praise for 26 Marathons
“26 Marathons is a swift read, guaranteed to be popular with student athletes plus hard-core and recreational runners, who will undoubtedly agree that Meb is an American treasure and running ambassador who never fails to inspire.” (Booklist, starred review)
“26 Marathons gives great insight about the ups and downs in marathon running and how to cope with them. As Meb shows, dealing with these marathon experiences help us become better in our lives.” (Eliud Kipchoge, Marathon World Record Holder and 2016 Olympic Gold Medalist)
“Meb’s 26 Marathons is like opening a treasure chest full of inspiring stories that give behind-the-scenes glimpse into the mental and physical joys and obstacles that elite-level racing can bring. His advice on training, overcoming injuries, and adversity is for everyone. It’s pure gold!” (Shalane Flanagan, 2017 TCS NYC Marathon Champion)
Critic Reviews
“26 Marathons is a fantastic book. It tells the story of Meb Keflezighi’s career by documenting his marathons, but it’s not really about running. It’s about life! About setting goals and pursuing them, and how to continue to strive to excel in the midst of satisfaction and disappointments. Meb drives home the fact that winning in life isn’t defined by coming in first place. This book is not just for runners. It will help you no matter what your passion in life might be.” (Tony Dungy, Super Bowl Winning Coach, NFL Hall of Famer, and New York Times best-selling author)
"Keflezighi is a four-time Olympian who has won the Boston and New York marathons - so it’s fitting that his 2017 New York Marathon was not just his last, but his 26th. That’s one marathon race per marathon mile for an athlete whose wisdom and lessons aren’t just for runners.” (The Washington Post )
"26 Marathons is a fantastic book. It tells the story of Meb Keflezighi’s career by documenting his marathons, but it’s not really about running. It’s about life! About setting goals and pursuing them, and how to continue to strive to excel in the midst of satisfaction and disappointments. Meb drives home the fact that winning in life isn’t defined by coming in first place. This book is not just for runners. It will help you no matter what your passion in life might be.” (Tony Dungy, Super Bowl-winning coach, NFL Hall of Famer, and New York Times best-selling author)
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- Mike Sinks
- 04-27-19
One of the Best I've Ever Experienced
You do not have to be a runner to enjoy this book. The lessons Meb imparts transcend racing and running and apply to life writ large. As for the running and racing aspect, the journey is well worth it. I found myself cheering Meb on through each twist and turn, despite knowing the results ahead of time. I cringed and agonized with him as he stumbled along the way.
The emotional journey Meb takes you on in this book is incredible. It was hard to NOT get emotional along the way. I literally welled up and cried tears of joy for his Boston triumph.
The words in this book inspired me, not just as an amateur (at best) runner, but as a person.
Go Meb! Thank you!
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- jda9ball
- 04-16-19
Another Great Book by Meb!
This book is a fantastic recount of Meb's personal triumphs & challenges leading up to, during, and after each marathon to the next. I loved listening to the detail that was going on in his head during each marathon and where he got confidence along the way.
I've listened to probably at least two dozen running related books over the years, and for the love - WHY is it so difficult for narrators to pronounce; Eliud Kipchoge & Joe Vigil?? If they are not 100% sure how to pronounce a name, why do they not just ask either the author, (in this case, Meb), or somebody that knows something about running? It is so annoying to listen to audiobooks when the narrator clearly doesn't know a pair of running shoes from a pair of stilettos. This is why I took 1 star away on the Overall rating.
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- David M
- 02-22-20
Too much about injury
Love Meb, but overdone on injury after injury. Had to stop listening as it became demotivating.
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-10-21
Worth it, but not great
This is a good book if you follow Meb or are a weekend warrior into pro running.
It’s probably longer than needed, and the writing isn’t super compelling, but it’s a good diary of his life combined with a few corny bits.
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- Kristin
- 10-26-20
Horrible
Poorly written and weird, not inspiring or insightful at all. If you want some e reprimanding you, listen to this book.
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- Mika Hiltunen
- 04-18-20
Great story, pace of reading way too fast
I really liked the story and the way the narrator managed to to bring it to life. His way of telling the story was one best I've heard. However, it was almost ruined by the pace he was reading. I'm not a native English speaker but this was one of the rare occasions I actually had to slow down the pace to 80%. At normal speed I understood everything he said but I couldn't comprehend the story.
Anyway, excellent book!
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- amazon user
- 01-24-20
very inspiring.
really enjoyed the overall story. I do my first marathon in one week at the age of 49. very inspired and looking forward to the experience even more after listening to this very quick audible book
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- WWaltonG
- 10-14-19
Pure Meb
Great idea for a marathon book - 26 stories and lessons. You learn something about Meb and running from each chapter. He is a the real deal for American runners. Motivated, talented and truly nice man. We can all learn something from Meb and not necessarily limited to running. He has faced a lot of challenges and seems to have come through neither cynical or jaded. Hope he writes more books so I can listen while running.
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- Pythagorus
- 03-27-19
Perfect read while running
Loved it, as always, Meb is inspiring and so honest about his mistakes and failures, triumphs and motives. So awesome!!
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- Melissa
- 05-29-22
So many pearls!
Never expected to love a quick recap of 26 races more — this book was so much more than that! Thank you for sharing your amazing journey as an elite runner and all the amazing learnings and motivational tools you used to drive you along the way! You’re a beast!
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- Matt
- 09-01-21
Great for distance runners
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- Carol Hurley
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Painful!
I think more suitable for an American, rather than an Irish (me) or English audience. The over pronunciation of THON is the word marathon grates on you after the 50th time hearing it.
Too hyper and self congratulatory for my taste..cringe worthy in places.. I only listened to the end as I had paid for it!
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- gareth white
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Great injury recovery listening. An easy 5 star
I listened to this almost entirely on the elliptical trainer recovering from an injury. It proved to be highly inspirational. Its structure is perfect for an audiobook. Each chapter is almost like its own podcast, each unique and contained within itself. The ups and downs that Meb went through along his career kept me gripped and inspired. It's an easy 5 star
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- Leandro Negreiros Silva
- 10-04-19
Inspiring!
Excellent and easy to listen book. Will listen to it again, probably several times as inspiration prior to races.
Great job Meb!
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- Archie Mursalin
- 12-16-20
a beautiful memoir
a solid inspirational book, beautiful depiction of a world class athletes mindset. This is a book to pick you up and let you run.
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- Gints Grinbergs
- 03-04-20
Every runner's must-read
Absolutely amazing stories. Each marathon's story gave so many emotions, learnings and even give a feeling that rtn those marathons. Real, legit and inspiring book!
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- MJ Conway
- 07-01-19
MEB is a legend
If you like endurance topics, true storys of challenging times and hearing about success against the odds in sport and life this is the book for you. It is a highly motivationg classic from one of the worlds top ever Marathoners. He describes his win in Boston superbly after the bombings there. What a legend he really is! Go MEB !!
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- 06-27-19
Inspiring Story
I found Meb’s story inspiring, and found many good insights for my running and life.