Radcliffe runs first marathon in 10 years aged 51

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Radcliffe runs first marathon in 10 years aged 51

Radcliffes last competitive marathon was the 2015 London Marathon

Former world record holder Paula Radcliffe ran her first competitive marathon in a decade on Sunday in Tokyo.

Radcliffe, 51, finished in a time of two hours, 57 minutes and 26 seconds - 10 years after ending her glittering athletics career at the 2015 London Marathon.

The Briton held the world record for 16 years from 2003 with a time of 2:15:25 before it was broken by Kenyas Brigid Kosgei in 2019.

And her former record was still faster than that recorded by Sundays winner, Ethiopias Sutume Asefa Kebede, who defended her Tokyo title in 2:16:31.

Kenyas Winfridah Moraa Moseti was second in 2:16:56, with Ethiopias Hawi Feysa third in 2:17:00.

The mens race was won by Ethiopias Tadese Takele in a time of 2:03:23 for his first major marathon title.

Ethiopias Deresa Geleta was second in 2:03:51, with Kenyas Vincent Kipkemoi Ngetich third in 2:04:00.

Ugandas double Olympic track champion Joshua Cheptegei came ninth.

Radcliffe will also take part in next months Boston Marathon as she aims to compete in all six major marathons.

She recently told Athletics Weekly, external: "I turned 50 last year, am now 51, and thinking about the goals Ive got left one of those was always to tick off the six marathon majors.

"For most of my career it was five and then Tokyo was added so I never really had the opportunity to race Tokyo. And Boston I never did because it was so close to London."

In addition to London, Boston and Tokyo, the other major marathons are Berlin, Chicago and New York.



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