 Haining could run in Beijing if Paula Radcliffe fails to overcome injury |
Paula Radcliffe's understudy for next month's Olympics, Hayley Haining, has admitted she is considering not travelling to the Beijing Games. The Scot is on standby if Radcliffe fails to overcome a stress fracture in her left thigh in time to compete. UK Athletics will give the 34-year-old until the day before the event before making a decision, leaving Haining in an awkward position. "I will have to think long and hard before going," she told the Guardian. The 36-year-old combines training for the marathon with a busy full-time job as a clinical pathologist at the Glasgow Veterinary School. She added: "Work have been supportive and understanding about the whole thing. It is a case of time will tell.  | 606: DEBATE | "I cannot say either way. "I will be speaking to my coach and (UK Athletics' performance manager) Alan Storey and, if it came down to that, I would have to make an informed decision. "If Paula is confident of getting there (being fit), I would not need to go. "She is a unique athlete and, when you look at everything she has done, and she has had a lot of injuries in the past, I guess she has a lot of experience to get things together under pressure." Radcliffe has admitted she faces a race against time to fit for Beijing, but has been named in UK Athletics' squad for the Games.
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