Paula Radcliffe Quotes
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Paula Radcliffe Quotes & Sayings
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I am not going to let Athens affect the rest of my life.
— Paula Radcliffe
I actually got a nice surprise about being a mother because I expected it to be harder and to have to make more adaptations.
— Paula Radcliffe
I was thinking back to all the time in the gym, working hard, and that spurred me on [winning New York marathon just ten months after giving birth
— Paula Radcliffe
No one remembers who came fourth.
— Paula Radcliffe
In the marathon anything can happen.
— Paula Radcliffe
I prefer just a women's race. It's a totally different game mentally.
— Paula Radcliffe
I've had a lot of success over the years racing in New York, but the main point is that I feel the marathon is a different event, a lot more my event.
— Paula Radcliffe
Never set limits, go after your dreams, don't be afraid to push the boundaries. And laugh a lot - it's good for you!
— Paula Radcliffe
From my training I can get a good idea of what I'm capable of.
— Paula Radcliffe
Today was not about times, it was about getting in there, enjoying the race, and enjoying the atmosphere
— Paula Radcliffe
Yeah, ideally, I'd probably wish to be more anonymous. But scrutiny and success go together. And I want to be successful.
— Paula Radcliffe
Running gives me a lot of pleasure. It's something I'll always do, as long as I can.
— Paula Radcliffe
I've no desire to do one of those 50-mile races like the Comrades or anything like that.
— Paula Radcliffe
I apologise to people when I need to.
— Paula Radcliffe
For an athlete, the biggest pressure comes from within. You know what you want to do and what you're capable of.
— Paula Radcliffe
I can't imagine living and not running.
— Paula Radcliffe
The biggest danger is trying to put too much pressure on yourself, trying to get in too good shape.
— Paula Radcliffe
I try not to worry about things that I can't control.
— Paula Radcliffe
I felt totally myself, nothing like the emptiness and horrible feeling I had then [pulling out the Olympics] - no dizziness.
— Paula Radcliffe
The Olympics is not a race I want to watch on television and think 'I wonder what I could have done if I was there?
— Paula Radcliffe
I can swim I'm not bad, but not great.
— Paula Radcliffe
I'm confident of what I have to achieve in the buildup to London 2012.
— Paula Radcliffe
You can be strong and true to yourself without being rude or loud.
— Paula Radcliffe
You can't magic yourself back 10 years.
— Paula Radcliffe
I cry all the time.
— Paula Radcliffe
You see, with me, when I'm nervous, I smile and laugh.
— Paula Radcliffe
I don't like going away from my children.
— Paula Radcliffe
I don't feel guilty in having pleasure!
— Paula Radcliffe
I prefer to be in tune with my surroundings and to be aware of things. I like listening to my foot strike and my breathing. It can be quite soothing.
— Paula Radcliffe
It's good to be back, feeling like myself and enjoying it.
— Paula Radcliffe
I don't really have an explanation. I'm struggling myself to comprehend what has happened and find a reason for it.
— Paula Radcliffe
At big championships it's not the fastest person, it's the person who gets it right on the day.
— Paula Radcliffe
Actually I don't choose to expose myself in public. I choose to compete; the other side just comes with the package.
— Paula Radcliffe
Every time I go out and race it's a goal to go out and run faster than I've done before.
— Paula Radcliffe
I have always run as hard as I can. You are not going to run any harder with or without men. You are running on your own two feet.
— Paula Radcliffe
I've always been good at putting things behind me - I fall apart, do my crying bit and then put it away and move it.
— Paula Radcliffe
I set myself some specific goals, but the key one is just getting myself into as good a shape as possible for one day this year: the Olympic marathon.
— Paula Radcliffe
I think your body is just a little bit stronger after pregnancy.
— Paula Radcliffe
I'm not meek at all.
— Paula Radcliffe
I have been doing 120 miles a week, when normally I would do about 140.
— Paula Radcliffe
Plenty of people who are 38 have run really well in the marathon.
— Paula Radcliffe