British athletes up in arms over plans to erase records

Steve Cram, Paula Radcliffe and Jonathan Edwards could lose their place in history under plan to wipe the slate clean

Paula Radcliffe 2003 marathon world record
Paula Radcliffe celebrates breaking the women's marathon world record in 2003
(Image credit: Ian Walton/Getty Images)

A controversial plan to "rewrite" the athletics record books by erasing best times and distances set before 2005 will see British legends lose their place in history.

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