Paula Radcliffe has run her first marathon in a decade, completing the 26.2-mile distance in less than three hours at the age of 51. Radcliffe, whose 2003 time of 2hr 15min 25sec lasted as the world’s ...
If listening to the Runner’s World UK Podcast has left you craving even more, you can now enjoy more running-orientated audio for the next 16 weeks. Launched today (Monday 6 January), Paula’s Marathon ...
Paula Radcliffe, a 51-year-old elite distance runner, has thrived as a record-breaking machine. After taking a hiatus from competition, Radcliffe returned for the 2025 Tokyo Marathon and the 2025 ...
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Paula Radcliffe: ‘The mindset of a marathon is a great precursor for going through life’
One of Britain’s most successful ever sportspeople, distance runner Paula Radcliffe, may have retired 10 years ago, but this year she completed two marathons for the first time since hanging up her ...
For four-time British Olympian Paula Radcliffe, Boston was her last stop. At 51, Radcliffe has secured the Six Star Medal, completing all six world marathon majors: Tokyo, London, Berlin, Chicago, New ...
Aged 51, Paula Radcliffe recently completed the Tokyo Marathon - her first marathon in a decade - in under three hours. Her ambition is to run the six marathon majors this year, including London at ...
The iconic former long-distance runner spoke at Friday’s Dubai Marathon press conference Paula Radcliffe, former British long-distance runner, will be on commentary for the Dubai Marathon 2026.
World record holder Paula Radcliffe will race over 26.2 miles for the final time at April's London Marathon, organisers have confirmed. O Omnisports Pulse Follow Radcliffe set a time of two hours, 15 ...
Paula Radcliffe has announced that she is retiring from road racing at the age of 51 after finishing the Boston Marathon on Monday. The former marathon world record holder said she was “signing out on ...
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