Post, Marty wrote:
> On Feb 17 at the World's Best 10-K in San Juan on a stinking hot day with
> high humidity - is there any other kind in Puerto Rico? - Radcliffe ran
> 30:43 in what was then the second best women's road 10-K in history.
I figured that she had probably run another road competition or two during
the year, but couldn't find anything on the Internet.  I guess she'll be #1
in the hearts and minds of distance bigots like myself.  It's a tough job
for
the T&FN editors, as they're often comparing "apples to oranges".
I don't think Radcliffe's 3000m loss to Szabo should count against her,
as her primary events were 5000m and up.  And after Chicago, assuming
that she wins in another great time, you could base things on the marathon
alone, with her other competitions just being icing on the cake.

bob

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