ArticlesBase.com - Free Articles Directory
Free Online Articles Directory
07.09.2008 Sign In Register Hello Guest
Email:
Password:
Remember Me 
forgot your password?


Will Women Ever Outrun Men in a Marathon?

Author: Dave Elger Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 01-08-2006 | Comments: 0 | Views: 163 | Rating:  (52) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.

What is the greatest individual achievement in the history of sport? How about Barry Bonds hitting 73 home runs in a season? Wilt Chamberlain once scored 100 points in a single basketball game. Golf fans will never forget Tiger winning the 1997 U.S. Masters by a remarkable 12-strokes.

Very few Americans will mention Paula Radcliffe or her performance at the 2004 London Marathon, a feat that some are calling the greatest achievement in the history of running.

Forget running. What Paula did should rank with the greatest achievements in the history of ANY sport, especially by a woman. At age 29, 5 feet 8 inches and 119 pounds, Paula surprised nearly everyone except herself by smashing her own world record, finishing 26.2 miles in a spectacular time of 2 hr 15 minutes 25 seconds. That is an astounding average of 5:09 per mile.

To put it in perspective, in 2003 only 9 British and 13 American men ran faster. She finished 16th overall in London, a major international marathon. Could this unprecedented breakthrough be a sign that woman are catching the men?

Closing the gender gap maybe, but most experts still doubt that the top woman marathoner in the world will ever beat the top man. As impressive as this performance was, remember that 128 men from Kenya broke 2 hr 15 min in 2002, including 37 who broke 2 hr 10 min.

If anything, Paulas performance might have been the wake-up call that American and British male distance runners needed. Getting beat by a Kenyan has been no big deal for Americans in recent years, but its another story when you consider yourself a world-class endurance athlete and cannot beat a woman. U.S. men had to either get used to it or figure out a way to run faster.

While not on par with Kenya, marathoning in the U.S. has improved since 2002, with a handful of Americans now capable of placing in any major international race.

Paula Ratcliffe has talent, a tremendous work ethic, and the tenacity of a champion. She was diagnosed with asthma at 14. Running up to 130 miles per week in preparation for London she was hit by a cyclist near the end of a long run. She went down hard, dislocating her jaw in the process. Two days later she was back on the roads.

As a successful professional runner, Paula enjoys luxuries most other runners cannot afford. Its been reported that she gets a 2-hour nap every day on top of 9-10 hours every night. She has a nutritionist tell her what to eat, an osteopath to keep her aligned, a physiotherapist to relieve aches and pains, a coach to tell her how to train, and a physiologist to evaluate her fitness.

Her training program includes weight training, flexibility, plyometrics, and an array of specifically designed drills and exercises. Put it all together with a fast course and perfect weather and you get one of the most spectacular performances in the history of sport.

As great as she is, on any given day a handful of men will always beat Paula. Time will tell if the best woman marathoner with everything going for her will ever outrun all of the best men in a major international marathon. Close maybe, but not likely.

Rate this Article: Current: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/sports-and-fitness-articles/will-women-ever-outrun-men-in-a-marathon-45276.html

Print this Article Print article   Email to a Friend Send to friend   Publish this Article on your Website Publish this Article   Send Author Feedback Author feedback  
About the Author:
Dave Elger is a well respected authority within the running community having written hundreds of articles on the topics of running and wellness. You can contact him at http://www.daveelger.com. He also supports the Okinawa Running Club.
Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!

Article Comments

Comment on this article Comment on this article
Your Name
Your Email:
Comment Body
Enter Validation Code: Captcha


Related Articles

Walking your Way Healthy
By: Jess Harley | 03/12/2007 | Health
As a woman, I can tell you that we lead hectic lives. Some of us hold down a full time job that might often go past the traditional hours of 9-5. In fact I know some women who work 12 hours or

Jon Snow’s Favourite Silk Ties:
By: Patrick McMurray | 30/10/2007 | Clothing
Channel 4 anchor man Jon Snow has gained a reputation for his impeccable taste for silk ties and his favourite designer Victoria Richards hones her creativity on the back of his loyal custom.

How to Improve Your Athletics
By: M.so | 07/08/2008 | Fitness
With Athletics we need to improve in order to qualify.

Caught in the Web of the Spider - a Book you Need to Read!
By: Mareen Mathis | 01/08/2007 | Self Help
Mareen Mathis, German author of the autobiographical book Caught in the Web of the Spider, after being swept into World War II under the Hitler dictatorship, established a carpet business and had run it successfully for 20 years. She kept her gambling addiction well hidden from others, even those close to her, but at 66, while still active and dynamic, she was “on the verge of a total breakdown”.

Making Music History
By: John O'Reilly | 31/01/2008 | Music
Music is a comment on the times within which it is set and crosses language, economic and cultural barriers. Music provides the emotional uplift that punctuates ‘a moment in time’. "Imagine" / "We'll Meet Again" / "Feed The World" are just a few of the songs that raised the spirit of millions of people in difficult times, raised awareness of disasters, evoking emotional and financial support for the victims.

Time for the Spirit of Mary Magdalene to Emerge
By: Teresa Proctor | 15/01/2008 | Coaching
It is time for the Women of the World to connect to their voice and to speak their truth from a place of Heart. Unfortunately we all have allowed this planet to exist in state of imbalance for far too long but, this is slowly changing and is being reflected in the current situation of earth. “Global Warming” is a manifestation of how the energy is changing and rightly so. It is time that the energy return to its origin, female. We have only to look around us to understand why, we can no longer accept the old energy and why changes must occur. The male energy has dominated the planet for far too long. Female and male energy must stand side by side in order to bring balance and harmony to the planet. The planet is just a reflection of what is occurring energetically.

The Power of Team
By: Simon Smith | 16/10/2007 | Motivational
Completing the London Marathon is challenging enough for the fittest of people. Getting through it with no training, due to the physical and emotional turmoil prior to the event, seemed impossible. With the support of those around you, anything can be achieved and yet, there are times when you want to just be with yourself and your thoughts, despite the challenge ahead. This was the case when I chose to remove myself from the support available climbing the mountain known as “terrible – no beauty”; Ben Nevis. The “team” got me through the London Marathon, the “team” was not present on the mountain. You can never underestimate the “Power of Team” to get you to the finish line…

Make War at Home Or?
By: Monika Simecek | 27/08/2008 | Philosophy
About 85% of the world population is a product of: “accident, social commitment, family pressure, nothing else to do, for security and pension reasons, regional habits and customs”

Got a Question? Ask.

Ask the community a question about this article:

Frequently Asked Questions

Selling Old Records
By: Venita | 16-08-2008
Hello, I am looking to sell some old records and I live in CT so if possible I am looking for a local collector. Can someone give me some leads?  

Where can I go to fish off a pier for salmon
By: tdw1976 | 16-08-2008
where can I go to fish off a pier for salmon

Help!! Can't record tv shows on tunerless VCR/ DVD combo
By: mroberds | 16-08-2008
What cable or tuner do I need to get to be able to record tv shows on my new VCR/ DVD player from my new tv?  (The VCR/ DVD player has no tuner.)

Lpl calculation for wine of diffrent brand
By: prakash | 16-08-2008
what is the LPL calculation for riviera red wine & vin ballet white wine because BULK LITRE & LPL calculation showing different.

How many 50 year women or had babies in 2007
By: gsmanley18 | 15-08-2008
how many 50 year women or had babies in 2007

How can I find out the value
By: kerrmen | 15-08-2008
I am trying to find out the value of a miniture bat Luiseville slugger that reads Lefty O'doul day S.F. base ball leage dated either 1946 or 48

Q&A Powered by:
Powered by Yedda 

Latest Sports and Fitness Articles

The Great Game Of Table Football
By: Alex Stacey | 06/09/2008
Learn how the game of Table football or foosball was created.

Boxing: An Ancient Tradition, A Necessary Skill
By: Ann Knapp | 06/09/2008
Obviously, no one knows when the first fistfight took place; nor do we have much of a clue when the art of smacking folks in the face began to be codified, the rules written down, judges and evaluators brought in.

An Overview Of The Most Common Alaskan Fish Species
By: Martin Brinkmann | 05/09/2008
An interesting Article about fish species in Alaska.

Rainbow Trout Fishing In Alaska
By: Martin Brinkmann | 05/09/2008
This article describes the fascination of Rainbow Trout fishing in Alaska.

Are You Looking For Bass Fishing And Other Fishing Forums Available Online?
By: Kristi Ambrose | 05/09/2008
There are several different different websites and forums you can join online that will allow you to read all sorts of different tips, tricks, and advice from people that fish.

Seniors Can Enjoy Skiing Too
By: Daniel Millions | 05/09/2008
Skiing is not just a sport for young people; many seniors are enjoying skiing as a way to keep healthy and have fun. With the help of skiing, a senior can remain agile and mentally sharp as they age. Nearly three out of every American skier is a senior. As...

Performance Anxiety for Athletes - How to Overcome Your Anxiety
By: David Horne | 05/09/2008
There is a common perception among many athletes, sports coaches, and even some sport psychologists that anxiety is a "bad" state, and should be reduced at all costs.

Which Tennis Strings Will Take Your Tennis Game to the Next Level
By: David Horne | 05/09/2008
Strings have been one of the hottest topics of discussion on the pro tour in recent years. Most specifically how the Luxilon strings have become such powerful method of improving player performance.

More from Dave Elger

Natural Remedies for the Common Cold
By: Dave Elger | 17/05/2007 | Non-Fiction
This article reviews the effectiveness of popular natural remedies for the common cold.

Cross Training Has Benefits
By: Dave Elger | 16/05/2007 | Fitness
This article takes a look at the importance of cross training for athletes and fitness buffs.

Framingham: More Than Just a 10K Checkpoint
By: Dave Elger | 10/05/2007 | Non-Fiction
The people of Framingham Massachusetts have been studied since 1948, revealing for the first time that lifestyle could play a role in the prevention of many diseases.

Is Walking 30 Minutes a Day Enough?
By: Dave Elger | 12/11/2006 | Fitness
This article takes a look at the health benefits of walking 30 minutes per day

Does Flaxseed Improve Health?
By: Dave Elger | 08/11/2006 | Health
The article takes a look at the existing evidence regarding the health benefits of flaxseed.

Run Your Next Marathon under 3 hrs 30 minutes
By: Dave Elger | 31/08/2006 | Sports and Fitness
The author suggests a training plan for runners with a goal of breaking 3 hours and 30 minutes in their next marathon.

How to Run a Marathon in Under 2 Hours 40 Minutes
By: Dave Elger | 29/08/2006 | Sports and Fitness
The author ran 5 straight marathons under 2 hours and 40 minutes after his 40th birthday. The article explains how he did it.

What Do You Know About Calories?
By: Dave Elger | 29/08/2006 | Fitness
This article discusses some basic facts about calories that you may not know.

Article Categories






Give Feedback

Sign up for our email newsletter

Receive updates, enter your email below