't to be her day. She finished 21st. "I just didn't have the legs today," she said afterwards.Olympic qualificationYou would think the Olympic experience would help her brush aside any nerves ahead of London 2012, but Jenkins doesn't feel the two Games
clothes to put on, know what you're going to eat and drink, how you'll get back to your hotel. Q. Two years ago you said you goal was to win the London Olympic Marathon in 2012. Is that still feasible?Anything is possible. There's so much luck involved
long-awaited sub-13:00 5,000m and smash David Moorcoft's 28-year-old British record in the process.We caught up with this exceptional athlete as he joined a crowd of fans for a flash run around London's Regent's Park organised by Bupa.Q. Why are you
as running, whereas aqua jogging does.How are you approaching 2012?I’m disappointed to have been injured but the season’s long so it’s not over yet. For me, 2012 is about getting back some self-belief. I’ve had a couple of up-and-down years and I’ve lost a
Tell us about your experience at the London 2012 Olympics It was amazing to be part of The Games. Unfortunately I got injured in late May so athletically I didn’t quite get what I wanted to get out of it but I did as much as I could with the way I
for this marathon I have been doing two, two and a half, three hour runs, but not fast. [When pressed, he admitted that his 'not fast' was actually around 3:45 per kilometre!]Q. Are you planning to run the London 2012 Olympic Marathon?A. I'm thinking about it but it
to make her mark at London 2012. How's your recovery going?Really well thanks. I've been seen by some great physiotherapists and coaches. I've been based at Bisham Abbey, an intensive sports rehab unit for athletes at podium or development level, and I
really limited my training.Q) Can you tell us a little more about your 2012 Olympics experience?A) After the training I’d done I didn’t think I’d do what I did. But in front of so many people there was no option to back off and that had a huge impact