The British Mr. Farah This Sunday he closed his successful sports career with a fourth place in the Great North Run Newcastle Half Marathon. Wearing a bib that read ‘Sir Mo’, the six-time Great North Run winner crossed the finish line in one hour, three minutes and 28 seconds, high-fiving dozens of people lined up along the course. route to the final stretch.
“A lot of things are going through my mind. It’s very exciting. I can go and enjoy my time with my wife and kids. Running is all I know. When you win something, you don’t appreciate it as such of when you lose. I’ve struggled with injuries over the years,” Farah told the BBC.
The Ethiopian Tamirat Tolathe 2022 world marathon champion, won in 59:58 to erase his disappointing marathon at the worlds last month in Budapest, where he did not finish.
Farah, 40, is a six-time world champion and four-time Olympic champion.. He won gold medals in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters at the 2013 and 2015 world championships and repeated the gold double at the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Farah was born in Somalia and in 2022 it was revealed that she was brought illegally to the United Kingdom and forced to work as a domestic help at the age of 9.
Source: La Verdad

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