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| You Gotta Believe By SEBASTIAN COE, two-time 1,500 meter Olympic gold-medal winner
With Radcliffe, the fear was always that she would make a Herculean effort for 95% of a race and then get scooped up at the end by someone with a better kick finish. So she said, "Fine. If my vulnerability is that I am not as fast over 200 m as some other athletes, then I'm just going to make sure that I am so far ahead of them that it doesn't matter." And that is what she did.
She has now broken world records. The question is whether she thinks she can do more. The answer lies with her. Athletes always have to believe that there is something they can do in the coming season. It's when they can't visualize themselves running any more quickly that they give up. Radcliffe hasn't reached anywhere near that point yet.
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FROM THE APRIL 26, 2004 ISSUE OF TIME MAGAZINE; POSTED SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 2004
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