
'I raced in a stadium in front of 112,000 people' - interview with five-time Olympian Jo Pavey
The Way of the Runner - conversations on running with Adharanand Finn
The Kenyans and the Ethiopians
I hadn't done a lot of track work, which was the right decision because I was trying not to be injured again. But without that real sharp conditioning on the track, I'd done the qualifying round and come second in my heat,. And I was just thrilled to be in the final. It always feels that you've done well if you've got a PB at an Olympics. What is it about the Kenyans and Ethiopians? Do you think from your experience that makes them that little bit different? do you think?
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