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adidas Runners: Chasing Meaning - READY FOR SPORT | adidas
"“Your life has changed everything about you, like your career your running, the things that you love to do, the things that you do every day but you just adapt and you are able to adapt in any circumstances such as this.” With marathons cancelled, and doors closed, runners everywhere were forced to re-evaluate their relationship with their sport. Three adidas Runners from three different continents - Nabila Sam Jessie Zapo, and Paolo Bellomo – stayed open to new challenges, stayed present within themselves, and stayed ready for sport." Get ready for running on adidas.com/nturl_rfs_clp_adidas_runners


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