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Radcliffe heads stellar field

London: Britain’s Paula Radcliffe will return to the London marathon after a three-year absence in a bid to win the race for the fourth time against one of the strongest fields the event has seen, organisers said on Tuesday.

The world record holder will face champion Irina Mikitenko of Germany, five of the first six finishers in Beijing including all three Olympic medallists, plus two former London winners and two World Marathon Majors champions on the April 26 race.

Radcliffe, champion in 2002, 2003 and 2005 having set world records on each occasion, is bidding to match Norway’s Ingrid Kristiansen, who won the race four times between 1984 and 1988.

“I’ve missed the last three years through injuries and it was frustrating not to be fully fit for the Olympic Games this summer,” said Radcliffe, who fought back from a stress fracture in her thigh bone to finish only 23rd in Beijing.

“But after my victory in New York last month I’m hungry to win back my Flora London Marathon title and join Ingrid in the record books.”

Mikitenko also won the Berlin Marathon in September and last month was crowned the 2007/08 World Marathon Majors champion, a title awarded for consistency in the season’s premier marathons.

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