Marathon Quote by Paula Radcliffe Download Open image “Plenty of people who are 38 have run really well in the marathon.” — Paula Radcliffe ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Marathon People People 38 Plenty Plenty People Race Really Marathon Run Really Running Wells
I know a lot of marathon runners who are at their best when they are close to 40. You say to yourself, 'It's 42… — Raul Copy Share Image
I've been running a full marathon every year for more than 20 years, and my record is getting worse. Getting older, getting worse. It's natural. — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
I always thought if you run a Marathon in less than 4 hours, there is a tick of athletic accomplishment in that. Anything over… — Michael Waltrip Copy Share Image
I've done a few marathons. I've done a 50-mile one and even a 100-mile one. — Jonny Lee Miller Copy Share Image
My motivation to compete was always about improving one year to the next. At 34, I realised I'd never run any quicker, so why… — Sebastian Coe Copy Share Image
It's kind of like a midlife crisis kind of thing. When you turn 40, you have to run the marathon, while all the parts… — Joe Bastianich Copy Share Image
Since I was forty and definitely slipping, I have won seven full marathons, got second six times, and third four times… I'm wondering what… — Clarence DeMar Copy Share Image
I want to be like the athletes who seem stuck in time. When you see them at 50, you say they probably can still… — Tyra Banks Copy Share Image
I think 40 is a good age to run a country. But I've always been fast. — Henrique Capriles Radonski Copy Share Image
I can run a long distance very slowly and I do a half marathon every year. — Martha Nussbaum Copy Share Image
When I turned 30, six years ago, I decided to run the London Marathon and I did not even really train. I thought that… — Miquita Oliver Copy Share Image
For an athlete, the biggest pressure comes from within. You know what you want to do and what you're capable of. — Paula Radcliffe Copy Share Image
I've been to three Olympics and I don't feel I've ever quite achieved my best at any of them. — Paula Radcliffe Copy Share Image
I've had a lot of success over the years racing in New York, but the main point is that I feel the marathon is… — Paula Radcliffe Copy Share Image
The biggest danger is trying to put too much pressure on yourself, trying to get in too good shape. — Paula Radcliffe Copy Share Image
The cheats always have a way of justifying their behaviour - everyone else is getting away with it, so why shouldn't I? But because… — Paula Radcliffe Copy Share Image
I was thinking back to all the time in the gym, working hard, and that spurred me on [winning New York marathon just ten… — Paula Radcliffe Copy Share Image
As an athlete, there are advantages being with a team and getting regular physio. — Paula Radcliffe Copy Share Image
If you look back at my marathons and ask whether I would swap one of them for my one balls-up, of course I would.… — Paula Radcliffe Copy Share Image
An Olympic medal won't define my whole life, although it might look like it to onlookers. When I look back, I should have been… — Paula Radcliffe Copy Share Image
I have achieved a lot and I'm grateful for that - I'm just a bit greedy because I want to add the Olympics. It's… — Paula Radcliffe Copy Share Image
Stadiums are for spectators. We runners have Nature, and that is much better. — Juha Vaatainen Copy Share Image
The only way I'll ever run a marathon is if I'm involved in the administration. — Sally Phillips Copy Share Image
Senator [Tom] Cotton has campaigned on wanting to kill Obamacare. He voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act back in January, but he now… — Rachel Maddow Copy Share Image
TV is, as I'm discovering now, a marathon. You have to keep going and going and going. — Jonathan Nolan Copy Share Image
“Where most friends would say, “Poor baby,” running friends say, “You’re being a baby.” Where most friends offer gentle encouragement, running friends talk smack.… — Susan Lacke Copy Share Image
When using the run-walk method to finish a marathon, the most important walk break comes in the first mile. The second most important one… — Jeff Galloway Copy Share Image
Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future, predominate over the present, advances us… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
There is nothing to be intimidated about - it's just another long run where a few more people show up and they happen to… — Wess Stafford Copy Share Image