Paula Fudge


Paula Fudge is an English former middle and long-distance runner.

Biography

Yeoman and her twin sister Ann Yeoman were born in Ealing in 1952. Paula became the British 3000 metres champion after winning the British WAAA Championships title at the 1972 WAAA Championships. Paula and her sister Ann finished 3rd and 2nd respectively behind Joyce Smith in the 3000 metres at the 1974 WAAA Championships.
Paula Yeoman married in 1976 and competed under her married name of Fudge thereafter.
Fudge won a gold medal in the 3000 metres at the 1978 Commonwealth Games, and on 13 September 1981 she set the world record for the 5000 metres with 15.14.51, the first recognised 5000 metres [world record progression|women's 5000m world record] by the IAAF. This record remained the British record until 1985 when it was broken by Zola Budd. She also won a bronze medal in the 3000 metres at the 1982 [European Athletics Indoor Championships|1982 European Indoor Championships].
Fudge made her marathon debut at the 1985 Columbus Marathon, winning in a time of 2:35:10. She then won a team gold medal at the 1985 IAAF World Women's [Road Race Championships|World 15km Road Race Championships], and finished fifth individually. She improved her marathon personal best to 2:32:25 at the 1986 London Marathon. After the withdrawals of her twin sister Ann and Priscilla Welch due to injury, and Veronique Marot declining selection, Fudge was selected to compete in the marathon at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, but she too turned the offer down. A month after the Olympics, she ran her best-ever marathon time, when finishing third at the Chicago Marathon in 2:29:47.
In 2003, Fudge broke the UK W50 record by running 79:39 at the Fleet Half Marathon. A record that stood until 2011. She became an athletics coach at her running club Windsor, Slough, Eton and Hounslow Athletic Club