Press Release - Vienna City Marathon: Paula Radcliffe to run half marathon on 1
Press Release - Vienna City Marathon: Paula Radcliffe to run half marathon on 1

PRESS RELEASE –
29th VIENNA CITY MARATHON ON 15th April:
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Inspired by Haile
Gebrselassie
Paula Radcliffe will run
the half marathon in
Vienna
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Preparing for her final chance
of winning an Olympic gold medal Great BritainÂ’s Paula Radcliffe will
run her main spring road race in Vienna: The 38 year-old world marathon
record holder (2:15:25) will compete in the OMV Half Marathon, which
will be staged together with the 29th Vienna City Marathon on
15th April. While preparing for the London Olympic race on
5th August Paula Radcliffe has decided not to run another
marathon before. Instead she has now opted for the race in AustriaÂ’s
capital. The event features an IAAF Gold Label for the first time this
year. The organisers of AustriaÂ’s biggest and best quality road race
expect a total of well over 30,000 runners. Entries for all events are
still accepted online at: www.vienna-marathon.com
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A
year ago organisers of the Vienna City Marathon had signed Haile
Gebrselassie for the half marathon race, this time it is another alltime
great, Paula Radcliffe. “I am delighted that with the help of our
sponsor OMV we are able to bring Paula to Vienna in the Olympic year.
Her appearance in Vienna will be very special,” said Race Director
Wolfgang Konrad. “We knew that expectations were high after Haile
GebrselassieÂ’s star appearance last year. We have accepted the challenge
and now can again present an exceptional world-class athlete to our
spectators in Vienna. I am sure that with her outstanding personality
Paula will instantly capture the hearts of the Austrians.”
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“In just a few months, Paula Radcliffe will
be competing for a medal in the Olympic marathon, as world record holder
and in her own country. We are therefore especially proud that she will
be on the starting line at the OMV Half Marathon,” said Gerhard Roiss,
the CEO of the oil and gas company OMV. He further explained: “There is
a long tradition of running at OMV; we want to get people moving, as is
shown by our race sponsorship and also by our fitness program for our
own employees – OMV Run & Fun. For the tenth time, some 500 OMV
staff members will be competing in the Vienna City Marathon. AustriaÂ’s
largest road race is a perfect fit for us, and I am confident that the
passion Paula Radcliffe has for the sport will inspire even more OMV Run
& Fun participants and runners to join in.”
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Paula Radcliffe, who had qualified for the
Olympic marathon with a 2:23:46 third place in the Berlin Marathon 2011,
has never raced in Austria before. “I am really looking forward to
competing in Austria for the first time. For me this will be an
important test. I want to run a fast race and then build on that
performance for the Olympics,” said Paula Radcliffe, when speaking on
the phone to the Vienna organisers from her current training camp in
Iten (Kenya).
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It was in fact Haile Gebrselassie who had an influence on
Paula RadcliffeÂ’s decision to run a half marathon in Vienna. The
legendary Ethiopian had won the race in 2011 with a course record of
60:18 minutes and was overwhelmed by the support he got from the
spectators. Additionally he was invited to a
reception by the President of Austria, Mr Heinz Fischer. “When I spoke to
Haile at the Berlin Marathon he told me about the great atmosphere and
the fast course and said: ,You have to run this race!’,” said Paula
Radcliffe, who has won three World Half Marathon titles and has a
personal best of 65:40 minutes. This is the fastest time ever, but it
could not be ratified as a world record, because the course in Newcastle
is slightly downhill.
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Inspired by Haile Gebrselassie Paula
Radcliffe now comes to Vienna. Â
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For more information please visit: www.vienna-marathon.com or contact
Andreas Maier (Press Officer) by phone (+43 650 350 1488) or E-mail:
andreas.maier@vienna-marathon.com
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