Tulu tried to help Radcliffe

Reuters - Sun, 01 Nov 23:15:00 2009

Not even encouragement from eventual winner Derartu Tulu could help Paula Radcliffe overcome a leg injury and take a third consecutive New York marathon title.

ATHLETICS Paula Radcliffe of Britain is helped by Derartu Tulu from Ethiopia and Mary Wittenberg in New York - 0

Race favourite Radcliffe (pictured centre) limped across the line in fourth behind Ethiopian Tulu (left), Russian Ludmila Petrova and Christelle Daunay of France after setting the pace for much of the race.

"She ran alongside me and was like, come on, come on. We can do it, we can do it," a disappointed Radcliffe said.

"Even when the girls took off she kind of waited with me a bit. But that's Derartu, She's always been like that."

Radcliffe said she had hoped a niggling injury to her left hamstring suffered during training would hold out but the world record holder clutched her knee as she finished in a time of two hours 29 minutes 27 seconds, some 35 seconds behind Tulu.

"It was really sore. I couldn't hardly pick up my leg," the 35-year-old said, later adding that she did not think age had caused her injuries this year.

"I've had some bad luck this year, but I don't think it is because I am older."

The Briton had surgery to remove a bunion from her right foot in March.

She won the New York half-marathon in August but a week later decided to withdraw from the marathon at the World Championships in Berlin due to a lack of preparation.

Radcliffe pulled out of the world half-marathon championships in England last month with tonsillitis before suffering a twinge in her hamstring two weeks ago in training.

"I didn't want to say too much about it because I didn't want people to know that they could maybe run away from me if it started to go," she said.

Reuters

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  1. Dont forget Paula re-wrote the record books on the­ womens marathon, she is a legend BUT when she dropped­ out of the Olympic marathon in Athens she was thinking­ about New York(and the money)three months later - she­ should have finished that race, and she also ran the­ 2008 Olympic marathon when she had no right to be­ there. I think Paula should retire from international­ athletics so she can run the big city marathons with a­ clear conscience when shes picking up her pay checks.­ As a club runner I have respect for her achievements,­ but unfortuneately that is slowly degrading.

    From touchstonesurveys, on Wed 4 Nov 10:07AM
  2. Don't enter the event if all you're going to do­ is start bawling crying when it doesn't go your­ way. I used to like her but I'm so sick of her­ attitude and her style of running is just horrible to­ watch - like a horse with rabies!

    From mohawk393939, on Mon 2 Nov 9:43PM
  3. what a nice sportmanship from Derartu

    From Tyson, on Mon 2 Nov 6:37PM
  4. In all honesty this lady should retire; her body is­ past it. She always sobs like a baby when she does not­ have her way. Is she 10 or something?

    From eurosportcommentator, on Mon 2 Nov 2:24PM
  5. YOU WILL AWAYS BE NUMBER 1 PAULA !!!

    From M S, on Mon 2 Nov 1:02PM
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