
27th January 2005
Well if you would then go to this site
and vote for me. Cadbury are asking who you would like to see moulded in chocolate to celebrate their
100th anniversary, and by voting you can also get half price entry into some of the UK's top tourist
attractions like Alton Towers.
Vote!
16th January 2005
The women's line-up for the Flora London Marathon has been expanded and now boasts many of the major players in women's distance running. Among the latest to be added are:
- 2nd-place finisher in New York, Susan Chepkemei
- 2004 London Marathon winner, Margaret Okayo
- Former world-record holder in the marathon, Tegla Loroupe
- Two-time London winner, Joyce Chepchumba
- Long-time rival, former World and European champion, Sonia O'Sullivan
- Asian record holder, Sun Yingjie
- British Olympian Tracey Morris
- 2004 Chicago Marathon winner, Constantina Tomescu
- 2004 Paris Marathon winner, Salina Kosgei
- 2004 World-Cross Country Champion, Benita Johnson
- Former New York Marathon winner, Lyudmila Petrova
- Former Dubai Marathon winner, Albina Ivanova
10th January 2005
The Flora London Marathon announced today that Paula will be running there again this year on April 17th. London has been a great race for Paula in the past as she won both the 2002 and 2003 editions, setting the world record of 2:15:25 in the latter.
The 2005 race will also be the '25th Anniversay' of the London Marathon, making it that bit more special. "The support that I have had there from the spectators and the public in general is amazing," said Paula, "So I am really looking forward to running there again. I have had so many messages and letters from people who have been accepted for this years race."
Paula is currently away getting a physio check-up before leaving to go to the USA, where she will begin her intensive build-up to the Spring racing program.
"I am looking forward to really getting back into my routine and focusing on the events that I will be racing in the next few months," added Paula.
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