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Paula Radcliffe puts another baby before Olympic gold | guardian.co.ukPublished by
For Paula Radcliffe, even the thought of winning an Olympic medal in 2012 cannot match her desire to have another baby. The marathon world record holder, who is aiming for a fourth win in New York next month, gave her strongest indication yet that she will try for another child before the London Olympics. "The last thing I would want would be to come out of 2012 and have the medal I wanted but find out I can't have the child I want," said the 35-year-old. "Hopefully it's something I can fit in before 2012." With the next major global medal opportunity for Radcliffe not until the world championships in 2011, next year could provide a convenient window in which to have a baby. "It's something I think about a lot and I guess something that anybody who has a family and career like this has to go through [balancing the two]. "I'm tossing a lot of things around at the moment. I desperately do want another child – if I could click my fingers and have one now I would but I've missed racing a lot this year, so I have to get my racing going." After giving birth to her first child, Isla, in 2007,
Radcliffe returned to competitive marathon running 10 months later to
win her second New York marathon title. She questions whether having a
baby has been any kind of career setback. "I didn't see it as a trial
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