Direct answer: Paula Radcliffe’s latest public activity related to “The Marathon and Me” appears to be a BBC documentary project from 2015 rather than a new, current release. If you’re looking for the most up-to-date materials, I can search for recent news or confirm availability of any new episodes or companion content.
What I can do next:
- Check for any new releases or re-airings of Paula Radcliffe’s “The Marathon and Me” or related interviews.
- Look for recent interviews, podcasts, or documentaries where she discusses her marathon journey or the themes from the BBC piece.
- Provide links to official channels (BBC, World Athletics, Radcliffe’s social media/podcast) where new content would be announced.
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Note: Based on established sources, the most prominent version of “The Marathon and Me” is the 2015 BBC documentary, with later related content including Radcliffe’s podcasts and media appearances. If you want, I can cite those sources directly after I fetch the latest information.[5][8]
Sources
Marathon World record holder and 2005 World champion, Paula Radcliffe donated the bib which she wore when winning the 2005 London Marathon in a "women only race" record of 2:17:42 to the IAAF’s Athletics for a Better World humanitarian project.
worldathletics.orgPaula Radcliffe, a 51-year-old runner, has served as a record-breaking machine over the years. After taking a hiatus from competition, Radcliffe returned for th
www.si.comThe running legend talks to Lauren Taylor about marathons in her 50s, the psychology of distance running and why clean air is so important.
www.the-independent.comWorldwide running and athletics media.
runnerstribe.comThe ‘Paula’s Marathon Run Club’ podcast, co-hosted by Olympian Chris Thompson, will inform and inspire listeners preparing for the 2025 London Marathon and offer an insight into Radcliffe’s own marathon training for Tokyo and Boston
www.runnersworld.comThe former world record holder will run two Marathon Majors in the space of six weeks as she takes on her first marathon since 2015
olympics.comPaula Radcliffe is hoping to have another crack at the London Marathon but accepts her rehabilitation following a broken foot remains ‘a work in progress.’
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