Radcliffe Streets Ahead of Posse in New York
New York marathon: Paula Radcliffe put the pain of Beijing behind her to win her second consecutive New York marathon
Britain's Paula Radcliffe led from start to finish to win the New York City Marathon women's race for the third time.
Radcliffe clocked two hours 23 minutes and 55 seconds as she successfully defended her title in front ofg 40-year-old Russian Ludmila Petrova, who finished finished second, with American Kara Goucher taking third in her first marathon. More to follow ...
Radcliffe clocked two hours 23 minutes and 55 seconds as she successfully defended her title in front ofg 40-year-old Russian Ludmila Petrova, who finished finished second, with American Kara Goucher taking third in her first marathon. More to follow ...

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