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
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
2012; everyone is working so hard. But I would especially like to see Jess [Jess Ennis], Phil [Phillips Idowu], Mo [Mo Farah] and Dai [Dai Greene] walk away with a medal.I switch off from the pressure by vegging out with my boyfriend and watching bad TV
channels - more than 20 million people watched me race on a Tuesday night. Every May to September we’d fill 60-70 per cent of the newspapers’ back pages. It’s hard to imagine now.There is an expectation for Mo Farah to win gold in London 2012. Think back
to be hard for her, as she’s got some good competition but it’s great to see her in good shape. The two hurdlers, Dai Greene and Perri Shakes-Drayton are also in for a chance.I’ve got tickets to Mo Farah’s 10,000m, I’m really excited about that.I race now
and if I'm able to give it my best shot. Of course it would be a dream come true to win, but you can only go in and do your best, you can't have regrets. I'll be very happy to get a medal and really happy to win.And like Mo Farah last year, you're heading