'Magic of the London Marathon' gets Radcliffe round

Long-distance legend runs her last ever competitive marathon at the age of 41, as Sunday's event is deemed the biggest ever

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Three-time London Marathon winner and the darling of British long-distance running Paula Radcliffe said farewell on Sunday as she took part in her final marathon, running with the amateurs rather than elite field, and finishing the race in 2 hours and 36 minutes and 55 seconds.

A winner in 2002, 2003 and 2005, Radcliffe described the race to the BBC as "just amazing the whole way round" while claiming her trademark sunglasses "hid some tears along the way".

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