Sir Mo Farah admits this year’s London Marathon is likely to be his last. Britain’s most successful track athlete has been confirmed on the entry list for this year’s men’s elite race around the ...
Sir Mo Farah will bring the curtain down on his glittering career at the Great North Run in September. Britain’s greatest distance runner completed his final London Marathon on Sunday, finishing ninth ...
NEWCASTLE, England -- Great Britain's Mo Farah capped his illustrious competitive racing career Sunday with a fourth-place finish at the Great North Run half-marathon. Wearing a bib that read "Sir Mo, ...
Sir Mo Farah is ready to shake up running and launch an innovative new team-based series. Since racing for the final time at the 2023 Great North Run, Farah has been searching for an outlet, his body ...
In celebration of Mo Farah's legacy, as he steps onto the London Stadium track to compete in his final campaign for double gold, Nike launches new film Smile. The film highlights the tremendous ...
NEWCASTLE, England, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Britain's Mo Farah capped his illustrious competitive racing career with a fourth-place finish at the Great North Run half-marathon in Newcastle on Sunday.
With just two domestic races in 2022 to his name, and with his 40th birthday approaching, you might forgive Mo Farah for considering retirement. However Britain’s most decorated track and field ...
Olympic great Mo Farah -- the winner of four gold medals and one of Britain’s greatest and best-loved athletes -- has been carrying a secret burden all these years: He was illegally brought to the U.K ...
Upon receiving knighthood Tuesday, Sir Mo Farah was quizzed by Queen Elizabeth II about his changing distance running career. Video of the ceremony is here. “I walked in there, quite nervous, but she ...
Farah, a four-time Olympic gold medalist, dropped out of the London Marathon because of an injury. Is his competitive career reaching the finish line? By Jeré Longman It has been a running career of ...
NEWCASTLE, England, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Britain's Mo Farah capped his illustrious competitive racing career with a fourth-place finish at the Great North Run half-marathon in Newcastle on Sunday.
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