Mo Farah has emerged as one of the greatest British distance runners of all time. On his current run of nine unbeaten races, it has become a thrillingly regular occurrence to watch unstoppable Mo smash records over 5,000 and 10,000m.After breaking
Mo has always been able to mix track and cross-country success. At the start of his senior career in 2005, he was the fifth European to finish the 12K in the IAAF World Cross Country Championships, placing 37th in the field.Picture credit: Paul
Last summer Mo Farah became the first British man to win a world distance title, taking gold in the 5,000m, along with 10,000m silver. He tells RW why he's ready to top the podium in London.Did you expect to win two medals at the Daegu World Champs
Mo Farah has long been one of Britain's most talented distance runners, but his stunning 5,000 and 10,000m victories at the European Championships this summer have cemented his position as an athletics hero.After becoming the first British man
Some of Britain's favourite athletes will be missing out on the Commonwealth Games in Delhi. If you can't get enough of Jessica Ennis, Mo Farah, Lisa Dobriskey or Martyn Rooney, it looks like you'll just have to wait until next season.The good news
- previous winners have included running royalty Mo Farah, Paula Radcliffe and Sonia O’Sullivan.Find out more.
His start hardly foreshadowed history. On February 19 this year, Mo Farah went out conservatively in the indoor 5000m at the Aviva Grand Prix in Birmingham, hanging as far as 20m off the leaders during the early laps of the 200m track
Success tastes so much sweeter for long distance runner Chris Thompson after pushing through six long years of injury to return to formidable form. After taking silver in the 10,000m at the European Championships, expect Mo Farah's close friend
drizzle later on, the conditions looked perfect for quick times out on the course.After a swoop over the start line from the grieving Red Arrows, Mo Farah fired the starting pistol and began an epic 40-minute high-fiving session with the runners. Thanks