Radcliffe satisfied to complete course - Sport in brief - Evening Standard
       

Radcliffe satisfied to complete course

Paula Radcliffe insisted she would have walked all the way to the marathon finish line if necessary after her quest for an elusive Olympic medal ended once more in pain and tears.

Radcliffe's brave bid faltered after half-way when she was struck by pain in her calves as her disrupted preparations caught up with her.

After sobbing on the shoulder of team-mate Liz Yelling after recording a time of 2:32.38 in cool, drizzly conditions, Radcliffe said: "I would have walked because it was something that was actually okay walking. I haven't made the injury worse."

Radcliffe was forced to stop to try to relieve the pain and there were fears she might pull out as she did in Athens four years ago. But she carried on to finish 23rd in a race which saw Romania's Constantina Tomescu take the gold medal and Britain's Mara Yamauchi run the race of her life to finish sixth.

Catherine Ndereba of Kenya took silver and China's Chunxiu Zhou the bronze while Britain's Yelling courageously finished 26th after falling and cracking a rib.

But just finishing was something of a triumph for Radcliffe, whose career is garnished with World, European and Commonwealth medals but nothing from the Olympics.

"If I felt I was doing some serious damage I would have stopped. It's horrible when you have to drop out, especially when it's the Olympic Games. So many people have worked so hard to get me here.

"In some ways it's almost quicker to keep going because if you stop you're just left out there on your own.

"They couldn't have been better conditions. When I started to struggle I got a lot of traffic and that was annoying. I was getting lots of fumes as well as everything else."

Radcliffe, whose preparations had been disrupted by a stress fracture to her left femur which saw her back in full running only a fortnight ago, stopped running four kilometres from home to stretch against some railings to try to relieve the agony in her calves.

Sport in brief in Pictures

Don't Miss
Gala night for the Queen of arts - stars turn out in their hundreds to pay tribute

Happy & glorious

Stars turn out in their hundreds to pay tribute to Queen
Prints charming: patterned trousers for summer

Prints charming

Patterned trousers for summer
Promethipedia: the lowdown on Ridley Scott's new blockbuster Prometheus

Promethipedia

The lowdown on Ridley Scott's new blockbuster Prometheus
The Middletan: Kate Middleton has the most requested tan in London

The Middletan

Kate Middleton has the most requested tan in London
Amy Childs bares all like Britney

Dare to bare

Amy Childs vajazzles like Britney
Thais go Gaga: singer’s ‘fake rolex’ tweet sparks new tour row... but fans still mob her at airport

Thais go Gaga

Singer mobbed at airport
Trip the bright fantastic - in vertiginous neon

Fashion

Trip the bright fantastic - in vertiginous neon
Chelsea Champions League celebrations - in pictures

Victory parade

Chelsea Champions League celebrations
High-flying heroes

High flying heroes

David Oyelowo reveals all about new film Red Tails
The Twitter Diaries: Think Bridget Jones tries social networking

The Twitter Diaries

Think Bridget Jones tries social networking