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Paula Radcliffe Quotes: The Best 58

Most of the audience may be familiar with Paula Radcliffe, a former British long-distance runner. She was born on December 17, 1973, and she went on to win the London Marathon, the Chicago Marathon in 2002, and the New York Marathon three times.

She was previously the fastest female marathoner of all time.

She is also a past world champion in the marathon, half marathon, and cross country races.

Her record as European champion over 10,000 meters made her more well-known throughout the country since he had won the silver medal in the 10,000 meters at the 1999 World Championships.

Unfortunately for her, he never won an Olympic medal.

She is also the BBC Sports Personality of the Year, the IAAF World Athlete of the Year, the Laureus World Comeback of the Year, a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), and the AIMS World Athlete of the Year three times.

However, she retires from competitive running after the 2015 London Marathon.

Now, scroll down to see her top 58 quotations.

Paula Radcliffe says, “You can be powerful and loyal to yourself without being harsh or loud.”

“There will always be someone who dislikes you, and you can’t waste time worrying about it.” Paula Radcliffe

“Never limit yourself, chase your dreams, and don’t be scared to push the boundaries.”

And laugh a lot – it’ll do you good! ‘Paula Radcliffe’

“It’s risky if I start preparing because then I have a target to aim towards and I won’t pay attention to the warning flags as much.”

“I’d rather be in shape and then check around and see if there’s a race coming up next week and leap into that than having everything scheduled.” Paula Radcliffe

“There’s that anticipation and excitement as you get closer to race day – it’s the same whatever level you’re running at because the marathon is like a festival,” Paula Radcliffe says.

“Yeah, ideally, I’d like to be more anonymous.” However, scrutiny and success go hand in hand.

“I want to be successful,” Paula Radcliffe says.

“The greatest pressure for an athlete comes from within.

You understand what you want to do and what you are capable of.” Paula Radcliffe

“You see, when I’m nervous, I smile and laugh,” Paula Radcliffe says.

“Every time I go out to race, I try to go faster than I have before.” Paula Radcliffe

“I’ve been doing 120 miles a week when I normally do 140.” Paula Radcliffe

“You can hope as hard as you want, but the only thing that matters is your physical condition on race day.”

I’ve always believed that the winner of these huge events isn’t always the fastest.

The athlete who is the smartest and in the best shape on the day wins.” Paula Radcliffe

Paula Radcliffe Quotes No. 13

“I prefer to be aware of my surroundings and in tune with them.”

I enjoy paying attention to my foot strike and breathing. It may be really relaxing.” Paula Radcliffe

“I set myself certain particular targets, but the most important one is to prepare myself in the best shape possible for one day this year: the Olympic marathon.” Paula Radcliffe

“I can get a solid indication of what I’m capable of from my training.” Paula Radcliffe

“I’m not going to let Athens ruin the rest of my life,” Paula Radcliffe says.

“A half marathon is a terrific opportunity to have some fun while racing against those girls and learning a little bit more about them.”

At the end of the day, the global half marathon is a world title, and it is significant. It’s a great event that I’ve won twice.” Paula Radcliffe

“I can’t fathom living without running,” Paula Radcliffe says.

“It’s completely different from last year because I came in in terrific shape with no health concerns, so it was just about going out there and running well and having fun.” Paula Radcliffe

“I’d settle for a bronze medal at the Olympics.” “What I lack is an Olympic gold,” Paula Radcliffe says.

“I am not motivated by resentment over what happened in Athens.”

Paula Radcliffe
Paula Radcliffe long-distance runner Source: Runners World

It taught me a lot of lessons and maybe made me a better person in the end.

There have been many near misses, which have taught me to persevere and that there is always a chance that things will work out.” Paula Radcliffe

“It is critical that athletes compete on a level playing field.”

And young kids entering the sport can be confident that if they work hard and train hard, they will see a true reflection of where they stand and what they can achieve globally, rather than being persuaded by cheaters.” Paula Radcliffe

“I don’t believe I’ve reached my full athletic potential throughout my Olympic career.”

That’s what I want to remember about my career. “I want to be able to say that I gave it my all.” Paula Radcliffe

“All I want is to be in the greatest shape possible.” I don’t want to stand on the starting line and say, ‘Oh my God, I have this injury and that injury.’ I just want to race.” Paula Radcliffe

“No one knows who came in fourth.” Paula Radcliffe

“As an athlete, there are benefits to being part of a team and receiving regular treatment.” Paula Radcliffe

“It’s an honor to represent your nation at a home Olympics, and I’m overjoyed to have been chosen for Team GB.

I was happy to get the qualifying time in Berlin earlier this year, and my primary focus now is getting in condition for London.” Paula Radcliffe

“You can’t turn back the clock 10 years.” Paula Radcliffe

“I’d rather have a women’s race.” It’s a completely different mental game.” Paula Radcliffe

“At important championships, the person who gets it right on the day wins, not the quickest person.” Paula Radcliffe

Paula Radcliffe Quote Number 32 out of 58

“Anything can happen in a marathon,” says Paula Radcliffe.

“An Olympic medal will not define my entire life, despite how it may appear to spectators.”

Looking back, I should have gotten an Olympic medal.” Paula Radcliffe

“I’ve always run as fast as I could. You will not run any faster with or without males. “You’re on your own two feet.” Paula Radcliffe

“I try not to worry about matters over which I have no control.” Paula Radcliffe

“I don’t feel bad about having fun!”‘Paula Radcliffe’

“I cry all the time,” Paula Radcliffe admits.

“I purposely returned to training carefully after Raphael was born, and everything has gone relatively smoothly, aside from being bitten by a dog when out training in Monaco at the beginning of the year.” Paula Radcliffe

“I’m confident in what I can do in the run-up to London 2012.” Paula Radcliffe

“I have yet to have the opportunity to go out there and do myself justice in an Olympic marathon.”

“I haven’t been able to run an Olympic marathon without getting injured.” Paula Radcliffe

“When I need to, I apologize to people.” Paula Radcliffe

“Being a mother surprised me since I expected it to be more difficult and require more modifications.” Paula Radcliffe

“I’ve always been good at putting things behind me – I come apart, cry a little bit, then put it away and move forward.” Paula Radcliffe

“I’ve been to three Olympics and I don’t think I’ve ever done my best in any of them,” Paula Radcliffe says.

“If you look back at my marathons and ask if I would trade one of them for my one balls-up, I would say yes.”

But you have no choice. “You have to make the most of the situation on the day.” Paula Radcliffe

“I can swim; I’m not terrible, but I’m not fantastic,” Paula Radcliffe says.

“I’ve had a lot of success racing in New York throughout the years, but the essential thing is that I believe a marathon is a different event, a lot more my event,” Paula Radcliffe says.

“I’ve always loved running on the roads, ever since I was 12 and 13, and used to run relays for my club.”

On the surface, I felt completely at ease.” Paula Radcliffe

“A lot of 38-year-olds have raced pretty well in the marathon.” Paula Radcliffe

“I don’t intentionally expose myself in public. “I chose to compete; the other side simply comes with the package,” Paula Radcliffe says.

“I’ve accomplished a lot, and I’m grateful for it; I’m just a little greedy because I want to compete in the Olympics.”

It happens every four years; everyone wants it, but only a few individuals receive it.” Paula Radcliffe

“After Athens, I took a lot of awful things.” I simply learned to live with it.

The difficulty was that I had this notion beforehand that I was trying to please everyone – that I wanted everyone to like me.” Paula Radcliffe

“I don’t like being separated from my children,” Paula Radcliffe says.

“Running gives me a lot of joy. It’s something I’ll continue to do for as long as I can.” Paula Radcliffe

“I never set out to run at a specific pace. My motto has always been ‘no limitations.’

I don’t attempt to run with a specific time in mind, or keep to specific splits, because what happens if you’re ahead of your splits? Do you slow down? ‘Paula Radcliffe’

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Paula Radcliffe Quotes #57 of 58

“People are lying when they suggest that breaking their record is helpful for the event’s progress.”

“I’d prefer mine to last as long as possible.” Paula Radcliffe