the other’s best distance.Do you still get as much satisfaction racing now as when you first started?I have the same enthusiasm for the sport now as I did 30 years ago. I am like a child on Christmas day every time I compete.What’s the best piece of training
in the process would have been the crowning glory for the brickie’s son from Llanelli. But recent results have relegated it to the ‘cherry on the cake’. This final race of the year ends a 14-month golden period that has established him as one of the world
who sat there, a callow, twitchy and monosyllabic 21-year-old, the first time RW interviewed him four years ago.In response to a suggestion that, in plastering himself all over European TV screens this spring with endorsements for Visa, Virgin Media
last year?I was confident I would do well. Leading up to it I did everything pretty much right. It was just one of those things that I had to get right on the day, and the 10,000m showed that you can be favourite and still not quite do it [Farah
’re not going to be the athlete that you were. I remember thinking, “Oh god I don’t want to fail next year, I still want to go out and prove myself”. Being the favourite going in to races is a different situation. It’s a lot harder but when it pays off and you
Back in April, we were honoured to meet Richard Whitehead - the marathoner turned men's 100m and 200m T42 sprinter. He told us about his blades, training regime and the power of the Paralympic Games.Catch up with this inspriring interview