Paula Radcliffe is returning to marathon running with a new podcast, Paula's Marathon Run Club, and has confirmed entries in the Tokyo Marathon and Boston Marathon.

What's the podcast about?

The podcast, hosted by Radcliffe and Chris Thompson, will offer light-hearted, expert-led training advice, inspiration, and entertainment to listeners training for the London Marathon.
Radcliffe, a former women's marathon world record holder, will share her knowledge and experience with listeners.
The podcast will feature guests, including celebrity runners, physiotherapists, and charity runners, such as Radcliffe's daughter Isla, who will make her 26.2-mile debut in London.

Why is Radcliffe returning to marathon running?

Radcliffe, a three-time winner of the London Marathon, has been retired from elite running for a decade, but will now run two Abbott World Marathon Majors this year.
She will become an AWMM finisher, having won the Chicago Marathon and placed third at the Berlin Marathon in the past.

What can listeners expect from the podcast?

Each week, Radcliffe and Thompson will be joined by new guests, sharing their stories and experiences of training for and running the London Marathon.
The podcast, created in partnership with Children with Cancer UK, aims to provide a fun and welcoming space for runners to learn, share, and grow on their marathon journey.
Radcliffe's goal is to help listeners make the most of their marathon experience and answer any questions they have along the way.
The podcast will drop new episodes every Monday for 16 weeks, leading up to the London Marathon on Sunday, 27 April.
Radcliffe has a marathon personal best of 2:15:25, set at the 2003 London Marathon, and will be looking to improve on this time in her upcoming races.
Thompson, a two-time Olympic marathoner, has a marathon personal best of 2:10:52 and will bring his own expertise and experience to the podcast.
The podcast is available now, and listeners can tune in to hear Radcliffe and Thompson share their knowledge and passion for marathon running.