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Britain’s Paula Radcliffe withdraws from marathon

Britain's Paula Radcliffe won't be running in the Olympic marathon before her home crowd.
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LONDON — Paula Radcliffe, the world-record holder in the marathon and a star on the British sports scene, has announced that a lingering foot injury will cause her to withdraw from the 2012 London Olympics.

Radcliffe underwent a fitness test Sunday and decided that she was in no shape to compete.

The four-time Olympian had been eager to run before a home crowd and make amends for disappointing performances at past Games. She has never won a medal.

“From the day when it was announced that London had won the bid, taking part and performing well in the London Olympic Games has been a major goal in my life,” she said in a statement. “That is why it hurts so much to finally admit to myself that it isn’t going to happen.”

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Charles van Commenee, leader of the track and field team, added: “This is obviously a disappointing day for Paula and for our sport.”

The British team said it plans to nominate Freya Murray as a replacement.

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