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Britain’s Emile Cairess pulls out of London Marathon with injury

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British runner Emile Cairess has been forced to withdraw from this month’s London Marathon with a calf injury.

The 28-year-old had been expected to challenge Mo Farah’s British record of 2:05:11 at the race but will now miss it for the second year in a row, after an ankle tendon injury prevented him from taking part in 2025.

He finished third in the 2024 edition and fourth in the Paris Olympics marathon the same year.

He said on Wednesday: “I am gutted to be withdrawing from the 2026 London Marathon. After missing the 2025 race, I was so excited at the prospect of returning this year, but out of respect to both the race and the distance, I only want to be on the start line if I’m in the best possible condition.

“Unfortunately, the calf issue I sustained earlier in my training block means I am not currently where I need to be. I’ve done my best to be on the start line but unfortunately, I have to make the tough decision to withdraw. 

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“I wish everyone taking part the very best of luck and hope to be back at the London Marathon next year.”

Britain’s Alice Wright also withdrew on Wednesday.

Cairess picked up the calf issue earlier this year, hampering his training throughout March.

His is the latest high-profile withdrawal from the race after world champion and 2020 Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir withdrew on Tuesday due to a stress fracture. The Kenyan also missed last year’s event with an ankle injury.

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Reigning Olympic champion Sifan Hassan will be another notable absence after pulling out last month with an Achilles issue.

The London Marathon takes place on Sunday 26 April.

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5 Farever mistakes to avoid as a beginner

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Farever is a game that has a surprising amount of complexity, despite being a very simple, casual MMO. There’s plenty to see and do, from optional boss fights, secret treasure chests, jumping/racing puzzles, and of course, excellent combat. As a new player, there’s so much to know that frankly, the game doesn’t really go out of its way to explain. That might change later, but right now, much of the game is cryptic.

As an example, if you press the Block Button at the right time, you’ll execute a Perfect Block and take significantly less damage. Going out of your way to learn enemy attack timings, whether in melee or ranged, is going to be to your benefit in Farever. It won’t save you from AOE damage, but it’s worth knowing about.


5 tips for beginning Farever players

1) Get your mount for free immediately, instead of spending Gold

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Why spend 500-2,000 gold on a mount? (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)Why spend 500-2,000 gold on a mount? (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)
Why spend 500-2,000 gold on a mount? (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)

You can pick up a Mount in Farever, as soon as you log into the game, if you know what to do. While this might stop being free after Early Access, for the time being, you can unlock a free Mount by simply going to the shop. It’s not the only way you can get a mount, but it is the cheapest and easiest way.

Then just go to your Collection and equip it! Now you have a mount you can ride around on at high speeds, making exploration so much easier. There’s a quest that you can complete by doing this early on, as well. Otherwise, you’ll have to spend a minimum of 500 Gold, or farm certain enemies until they drop rare mounts.


2) Don’t forget about the useful Arsenal system

The Arsenal system lets you have access to more power, and that's never a bad thing (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)The Arsenal system lets you have access to more power, and that's never a bad thing (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)
The Arsenal system lets you have access to more power, and that’s never a bad thing (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)

Another feature that isn’t exactly explained in Farever is the Arsenal system. You’ll see an Arsenal section of your character sheet, but what it does isn’t clear unless you click on it. Doing so will pull up all the weapons in your inventory that you can actively wield, but aren’t currently wielding.

The point of this is to get access to extra skills that you might want, but perhaps that weapon isn’t strong enough to wield. Maybe you found a weapon that has an awesome buff or AOE attack, but you don’t want to use it as your main weapon. Slot it into your Arsenal, and you can use the ability it has without worries!


3) If you aren’t playing a Priest, consider starting with Alchemy profession

If you feel you're going to need extra healing, Alchemy's a great place to start (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)If you feel you're going to need extra healing, Alchemy's a great place to start (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)
If you feel you’re going to need extra healing, Alchemy’s a great place to start (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)

One of the great things about playing a Priest in Farever is that you have easy access to healing spells, but what if you want to play a Rogue, Mage, or Warrior? It’s likely you’ll have way less access to healing abilities, so what can you do in the early game, instead? As soon as you reach the first main town, you can speak to the crafting NPC (Job Welldone), and unlock the Alchemy profession.

This will give you easy access to Healing Potions and other flasks that will help keep you alive in a pinch. You can also keep food on hand as a backup, but having access to healing potions will be a serious boon when soloing content out in the world.


4) When in dungeons, make 100% sure to kill all enemies before the final boss

Don't skip enemy packs, whatever you do! (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)Don't skip enemy packs, whatever you do! (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)
Don’t skip enemy packs, whatever you do! (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)

When clearing dungeons in Farever, perhaps the most important thing you can do is make certain you defeat every single enemy. They aren’t hidden or out of the way or anything, but if you don’t defeat all the enemies before beating the final boss, you can’t open the chest at the end!

That’s the whole point of clearing dungeons: trying to get more powerful weapons and armor! It’s a weird design choice, though it does prevent people from just skipping all the enemy packs and running to the end. Perhaps this might change later in the game’s development cycle, but for now, take the time to defeat everything along the path.

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5) Do not trash/drop unused/unwanted gear. Use the Spark Recycler instead

The Spark Recycler is one of the more useful features in the towns you visit (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)The Spark Recycler is one of the more useful features in the towns you visit (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)
The Spark Recycler is one of the more useful features in the towns you visit (Image via Shiro Games || Sportskeeda)

While selling gear might be a decent way to get Gold in Farever, instead, consider using the Spark Recycler instead. The Spark Recycler is a useful machine in most towns, that lets you break down weapons and armor you find out in the world, and convert them into Sparks and other useful crafting reagents.

You then use this at the Weapon Upgrade machine in town, to increase the stats of your weapons. This can also give your weapons useful passive abilities, on top of that. It doesn’t increase their raw DPS, but it is worth doing in the late game. I’d avoid doing it early on, unless you have huge piles of resources, but don’t just drop/throw away unwanted gear. Recycle it instead!


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