LONDON (Reuters) - Paula Radcliffe is delighted to see her name cleared of doping allegations by athletics' governing body, the IAAF, but the endurance running great believes her reputation has been left unfairly damaged during her fight for vindication.
The IAAF concluded on Friday, amid a rebuttal of claims it had not acted on evidence of widespread drugs cheating, that Britain's world marathon record holder "had been publicly accused of blood doping based on the gross misinterpretation of raw and incomplete data."