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Radcliffe out of Games with foot injury

Last updated on: March 07, 2006 22:38 IST
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British runner Paula Radcliffe has pulled out of this month's Commonwealth Games in Melbourne because of a foot injury, her husband and manager Gary Lough said on Tuesday.

Paula RadcliffeThe 32-year-old, who won gold for England in the 5,000 metres at the Manchester Games four years ago, has not fully recovered after bruising her right foot in January.

"Paula hit a rock when out training in January and developed a bruised foot and it is taking a long time to settle down," Lough said in a statement.

"In particular it has been causing problems on the track, constantly flaring up and she cannot do proper flat out training sessions.

"It has reared up again and we feel it would be too much of an unnecessary risk, to compete in Melbourne. The problem is not affecting her marathon preparations."

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The world marathon champion and record holder, who finally won an elusive global title last year at the Helsinki championships, had been entered for both the 5,000 and 10,000
metres.

Radcliffe will attempt a fourth victory in the London marathon on April 23.

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