LONDON — Women's marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe insists blood test results released Thursday prove she is not guilty of doping. Radcliffe, who retired after this year's London Marathon, allowed the tests to be made public after she felt implicated by a UK parliament hearing on blood doping. The hearing came after reports by British newspaper the Sunday Times and German broadcaster ARD last month that they had gained access to a database showing suspicious blood test results in over 800 athletes that were not followed up. Her “off-scores,” measures used to gauge an athlete's blood values, in the three tests were 114.86, 109.86 and 109.3. Anything above 103 can be a trigger for investigation. — Reuters