Pregnant Radcliffe runs charity 10K
05 Jul 10
Pregnant track star Paula Radcliffe joined thousands of runners in a fundraising 10km race.
She completed the Leeds 10K for the Jane Tomlinson Appeal - which raises cash for children's and cancer charities - in 45 minutes and 35 seconds.
The seven months pregnant athlete was obviously not targeting her long-standing world record of 30 minutes and 21 seconds for the distance.
Radcliffe, who was joined by daughter Isla Lough along the final 100 metres of the race, said the day was all about having fun.
Speaking after the run, the 36-year-old said: "It's a tough course and we have to say thank you to all of the people who turned out today.
"I run every day and it felt good today. I was not concerned about running a time, it was about enjoying the day. There were people cheering all the way round, the atmosphere was great."
Paying tribute to Jane Tomlinson, who set up the charity before she died of cancer in 2007, Radcliffe said: "Jane Tomlinson was such an inspirational person, she never let anything get her down, and this race is really in her image.
"It is about something so serious but it deals with it in such a positive way, with a lot of joy for a lot of people."
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