Press Release - Vienna City Marathon: Haile and Paula met Austrian President Fi
Press Release - Vienna City Marathon: Haile and Paula met Austrian President Fi

PRESS RELEASE – 29th VIENNA CITY MARATHON:
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AustriaÂ’s President Heinz
Fischer
met Paula Radcliffe and Haile
Gebrselassie
Running legends looking ahead
after Vienna
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The President of Austria, Mr Heinz Fischer,
has met athletics legends Paula Radcliffe and Haile Gebrselassie for a
reception in the Vienna Hofburg during the marathon weekend in Vienna.
On the day after this honour the two runners were involved in the OMV
Champions Race, where the Ethiopian chased the British world marathon
record holder (2:15:25) over the half marathon distance. Having had to
close a gap of 7:52 minutes Haile Gebrselassie still won comfortably
with a time of 60:52 minutes compared to Paula RadcliffeÂ’s 72:03 (11:11
time difference).
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Having suffered of a bronchitis in the past
two weeks Paula Radcliffe was struggling and very disappointed with her
performance afterwards. But she has not given up hope regarding the
Olympic marathon in London on 5th August. “I will have a
short break now and then start my preparations for London,” said Paula
Radcliffe, who will watch the London Marathon next Sunday on TV. “I did
not feel well during my race in Vienna, which is a bit worrying for my
confidence, because I will only run a few races before the Olympics. So
I hope I will be able to run well in my next race,” said the 38
year-old, who has not announced where she will compete next. There could
be only one or two more races for her before London.
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Asked about the
opposition that looks much stronger than in recent years with a number
of runners producing sub 2:20 times now Paula Radcliffe answered: “This
is something beyond my control. I simply have to focus on myself and get
ready. I believe it is possible for me to reach a sub 2:20 shape once
more. If I can get there then I will have a chance. It will depend on
the day. I have to get to that starting line as well prepared as
possible and then give everything.”
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When
asked about the pressure in the build up to the Olympics Paula Radcliffe
said: “Yes, of course there is pressure. But most of the pressure comes from myself. I
really want to do well in what is probably my last Olympics. I have not
done well in the past two. But to run in London, where I
have friends, I know the streets, the food and so on, that is an
advantage.”
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Meanwhile Haile
Gebrselassie was able to announce where he will run next. As last year
the Great Manchester Run on 20th May will be his next
competition. After this 10 k race he will run the 10,000 metres in
Hengelo. “This will be my last 10,000 metre race,” said Haile
Gebrselassie, who does not care anymore about Olympic qualification.
“But I still feel good. There is only a small difference compared to
2011. I am just a bit slower now.”
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“I really enjoyed running in Vienna a second time. And I hope
to be back in the future. May be I will then run the marathon as a
tourist,” said Haile Gebrselassie, who then might meet Paula Radcliffe
again. “I hope to come back to Vienna one day and run better,” she said
after her 72:03 performance, which however was still good enough to
break the course record. So ViennaÂ’s half marathon is one of very few
races in the world that has both Haile Gebrselassie and Paula Radcliffe
as course record holders.
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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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Please note: You may use the attached photo
for online purposes, showing Paula Radcliffe and Haile Gebrselassie with
the President of Austria, Mr Heinz Fischer. Credit essential:
VCM/Jean-Pierre Durand
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