Here’s the latest on Paula Radcliffe and her project The Marathon and Me.
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Paula Radcliffe has been active in recent years with media and podcast projects around marathon running, including plans tied to major marathon Majors and her own training insights. This aligns with her ongoing involvement in promoting marathon participation and sharing expertise through media and events.[3][5]
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In 2025 she signaled a return to marathon competition as part of her Six Star Finisher goal, competing in Tokyo and Boston to complete the Abbott World Marathon Majors sequence. This achievement would extend her influence in the sport beyond set-piece broadcasts.[4][3]
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Media coverage around her work often emphasizes her role as a commentator and ambassador for marathon running, as well as her advocacy for training approaches and family involvement in running. These facets are typically highlighted in outlets detailing her post-competitive career activities.[8][3]
Illustration: A recent project overview in the press frames Radcliffe as combining racing goals with media and outreach, illustrating her enduring footprint in marathon culture.[3]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current article links and summarize them or set up a quick timeline of her major Marathon and Me-related activities.
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The ‘Paula’s Marathon Run Club’ podcast, co-hosted by Olympian Chris Thompson, will inform and inspire listeners preparing for the 2025 London Marathon and offer an insight into Radcliffe’s own marathon training for Tokyo and Boston
www.runnersworld.comThe marathon world-record holder has finally overcome a debilitating foot injury and will allow herself to drink in the memories – good and bad – with the elite club runners in her last meaningful…
www.theguardian.comWith athletes set to compete in the marathon events in Paris this weekend, who better to speak to than one of Britain’s greatest long-distance runners, Paula Radcliffe MBE?
www.lboro.ac.ukPaula Radcliffe, a 51-year-old runner, has served as a record-breaking machine over the years. After taking a hiatus from competition, Radcliffe returned for th
www.si.comThe former world record holder will run two Marathon Majors in the space of six weeks as she takes on her first marathon since 2015
olympics.comPaula Radcliffe is hoping to have another crack at the London Marathon but accepts her rehabilitation following a broken foot remains ‘a work in progress.’
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