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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Paula Radcliffe will face Olympic champion Constantina Dita in next year's London marathon. The marathon officials announced this morning one of the strongest women's fields in their history as Radcliffe, who has not run in the race since 2005, bids to win the event for the fourth time. Radcliffe hobbled across the line in 23rd place in Beijing in August on the back of two weeks of road work as Romanian...
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Running Wild with Coach Joe (Free subscription) | 11/05/2008
In an in-depth article in the Guardian newspaper in the United Kingdom today, Paula Radcliffe talked about a potential world record attempt and her desire to have another baby prior to the 2012 Olympics in London. Racliffe currently holds the three best times in the world in the Marathon, running an astounding 2:15:25 in London in [...]
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 11/03/2008
Paula Radcliffe of Britain glanced over her shoulder to see the competition lined up in single file behind her. The world-record holder was...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 11/03/2008
Paula Radcliffe glanced over her shoulder to see the competition lined up in single file behind her Sunday. The world-record holder was so dominant in gusty conditions at the New York City Marathon that she served in the dual roles of leader and windbreaker...
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Frank Branston (Free subscription) | 11/03/2008
Phew! What a sporting weekend. Bedford’s Paula Radcliffe comes back again by winning the New York marathon, Biggleswade’s Victoria Pendleton wins three cycling golds and Lewis Hamilton from just down the road in Stevenage sneaks the F1 World Championship. An amazing record for this small corner of England. All I need now is for Barack Obama to [...]
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 11/03/2008
The clocks went back in the Big Apple yesterday. Not far enough for Paula Radcliffe, sadly. If only she could have gone back to 17 August and produced the kind of dogged tour de force she summoned in New York yesterday on the morning of the Olympic marathon in Beijing.
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NY Daily News (Free subscription) | 11/02/2008
Kara Goucher, who lived in Queens until she was nearly 4, found a second wind Sunday, running the fastest New York City Marathon ever by an American woman in 2:25.53 - just one minute, 24 seconds behind winner Paula Radcliffe.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 11/02/2008
New York - Britain's Paula Radcliffe Sunday won the New York marathon for a second successive year to become only the second woman to win the race for a third time. The 34-year-old world record holder, who also won in 2004, led from start to finish i...
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NY Daily News (Free subscription) | 11/02/2008
Paula Radcliffe has defended her title at the NYC Marathon to become the second woman to win the race three times. Unlike her tight victories in 2004 and '07, the world record holder won comfortably in an unofficial time of two hours, 23 minutes, 55 seconds.
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 11/02/2008
Paula Radcliffe has defended her title at the New York City Marathon to become the second woman to win the race three times. Unlike her tight victories in 2004 and '07, the world record holder from Great Britain pulled away from Ludmila Petrova in the 22nd mile to win comfortably Sunday in an unofficial time of two hours, 23 minutes, 55 seconds. The 40-year-old Russian was second.
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Miami Herlad (Free subscription) | 11/01/2008
Oh, the humanity. There are so many people, from so many backgrounds, with so many personal claims to fame entered in tomorrow's New York City Marathon that even the sport's world record holder and two-time New York champion, Paula Radcliffe, gets lost in the crowd.