Paula Radcliffe retired in 2015 after being plagued by a persistent foot injury She made her return Tokyo last month and will run Boston Marathon on Monday She is a former world record holder and ...
On October, 4, 2003, Paula Radcliffe decisively won her third World Championship Half Marathon title in Villamoura, Portugal, crowning an extraordinary year highlighted by world road records in the 5K ...
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 ...
Paula Radcliffe has opened up about “dismissing” her daughter’s early cancer warning signs. The retired marathon runner’s daughter, Isla, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer when she was 13 after ...
1903 — The New York Highlanders, later renamed Yankees, win their first game as a major league team, 7-2 over the Washington Senators. 1939 — Boston Red Sox Ted Williams hits his 1st HR. 1946 — Ed ...
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 ...
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 ...
As much as you may love your workouts, there’ll be days when you just don’t. Paula Radcliffe has held the women’s marathon world record for 15 years, so knows a thing or two about running. Get Full ...
World record holder Paula Radcliffe will race over 26.2 miles for the final time at April's London Marathon, organisers have confirmed. Radcliffe set a time of two hours, 15 minutes and 25 seconds ...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has come out in support of Paula Radcliffe after she claimed to have been linked to blood doping allegations. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has come out in ...
1903 — The New York Highlanders, later renamed Yankees, win their first game as a major league team, 7-2 over the Washington Senators. 1939 — Boston Red Sox Ted Williams hits his 1st HR. 1946 — Ed ...
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