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Comeback: Paula Radcliffe recently won the New York City half-marathon

Paula Radcliffe pulls out of marathon

20 Aug 2009


Paula Radcliffe has decided not to race in the marathon at the World Championships in Berlin after testing her fitness in her first race for 10 months.

Radcliffe blazed to victory in the New York City half-marathon with a world-class performance after a long absence recovering from a foot operation.

She was delighted with her display but the world record holder believes she is still about three weeks away from the condition required to win the gold medal.

Radcliffe's recovery has been excellent but the New York outing confirmed fears she is not yet quite ready to compete 100% over a full marathon.

"I am devastated that I wasn't able to be ready in time to represent Britain here in Berlin, especially having got so close in such a short time frame," Radcliffe said.

"However, after having the surgery to successfully put the years of injury behind me it is very important to me that I come back to racing often and winning at 100% and continue strongly and successfully through to London 2012.

"It has been great to be here and to spend time with the team, which has performed so well so far, and I look forward to being part of it again in the near future.

"Running in New York was a necessary part of the process to ascertain my race fitness and, after speaking with my coaching and medical team, I knew I was sadly just not quite ready."

UKA head coach Charles van Commenee said: "To lose an athlete of Paula's calibre is disappointing to say the least.

"She won the World Championships in 2005 and a fit Paula would clearly be in contention to regain that title but she has taken that difficult decision and we have to respect that."

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Count the very high number of times Paula uses the word "I" - that tells you everything you need to know about the women.

- Slim Jim, london, 20/08/2009 18:02
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I am normally first to jump to Paula Radcliff's defence, but there does appear to be a pattern developing where she only gets to run when there's appearance money on the table.

- Paul, London, 20/08/2009 16:20
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There is something deeply disturbing about this awful woman. She can run in the NY marathon, where she earns a couple of hundred thousand bucks, but not in Berlin for the glory of her country but no pay.
She only seems to run where she gets something out of it!!
i tried reading her biography once, but gave up half way through, ha ha.

- Kerry, Purley, 20/08/2009 12:12
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