9 Sep 2015

Britain's Paula Radcliffe denies blood doping

11:44 am on 9 September 2015

Britain's marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe has denied "cheating in any form" and says she's devastated that her name had been linked to wide-ranging accusations of blood doping.

British runner Paula Radcliffe during the women's marathon at the 2004 Olympic Games, Athens, Greece.

British runner Paula Radcliffe during the women's marathon at the 2004 Olympic Games, Athens, Greece. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Radcliffe, who retired from competitive athletics this year following a persistent foot injury, has not been named in any mainstream British media stories relating to recent blood doping accusations, but she feels her name was alluded to during a British Parliamentary Committee hearing into the issue.

In a statement she said these accusations threatened to undermine all she has stood and competed for, as well as her hard-earned reputation.

Radcliffe was not mentioned by name during the hearing at the Department of Culture, Media and Sport but a question was asked about the validity of British women's performances in the London marathon, which she has won three times.