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'Forget the smog, heat's the worry'

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Marathon champ Baldini echoes Radcliffe's concern

Fearless Olympic marathon champion Stefano Baldini says he's not afraid of Beijing's notorious smog - and defiantly ruled out wearing a mask to defend his 2004 Athens title.

As pollution choked the mainland capital and host of the 2008 Games for the fourth day in a row yesterday, the Italian gave the beleaguered Beijing Olympic organisers another welcome confidence boost.

'I don't think that running one race in these conditions would have any effect on your health,' said the European champion.

'It's true that we have to worry about it because the situation is serious. But I'm not worried that August will be as bad as it is now.'

He acknowledged some runners who suffer from asthma - like serial marathon champion Haile Gebrselassie - faced health risks and then bluntly said 'no mask' when asked if would consider wearing one.

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