MO FARAH will chase victory at this years Bupa London 10,000, May 25 2009, but the European indoor champion will face a brace of competitors who are much more accustomed to the distance of 10km.
Mo Farah sealed his first major track title after storming to 3,000m gold and win Britain's opening medal at the European Indoor Championships in Turin. Well done Mo Farah, Nick McCormick, Mark Draper , Dwain Chambers and others
Farah & Vlasic are European Athletes of the Month of January
17.02.2009- European Athletics website
European Athletics is pleased to announce that British middle distance star Mo Farah and Croatian High Jumping star Blanka Vlasic have been selected as the European Athletes of the Month for January.
Twickenham-based European senior mens 2006 cross country champion Mo Farah has a chance to regain his European cross country crown in Brussels on December 14.
Mo Farah went some way to banishing his Beijing blues by winning the Great North Mile in Newcastle.
Farah showed an impressive turn of pace to cross the line in 4min 12sec and admitted that he was still struggling to come to terms with his failure to reach the 5,000m final at the Olympics.
Teddington's British international Mo Farah has qualified for the men's 3,000m final at the World Indoor Athletic Championships 2008 in Valencia, Spain, after finishing third in his heat in a time of eight minutes 4.65 seconds.
Mo farah was excellent today winning the 3km Road Race in Newcastle, beating Kenya's Kipchoge. Farah biding his time until 150 metres from the finish line, stormed past Kenya's 2003 World gold and 2007 World silver 5000m track medallist Eliud Kipchoge to claim victory in a time of 7:56.3. Well done Mo farah.
Mo Farah have been named in the Great Britain and Northern Ireland team for the World Athletics Championships in Osaka - and will be covered extensively on the BBC on the 24th of August.
EUROPEAN cross country champ Mo Farah will light the flame for the 30th London Youth Games at Crystal Palace today (Thursday).
The event's opening ceremony will mark the first time the Newham & Essex Beagles star has appeared at the Games since he appeared in them himself as a youngster full of potential.
Come on kiyaz, y somalis r always negative. The brother is proud of his name but its just a short version of Mohamed Farah. Please do not be an ignorant my friend.
Great run: Mo Farah. Richard Lane/Sportsbeat Images
Teddington-based European cross country champion Mo Farah, who celebrated his 24th birthday the previous day, produced an outstanding run at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Mombasa, Kenya, on Saturday.
Farah was 10th, and the first non-African, to lead Great Britain to eighth best team in the senior men's 12km race.
Athletics: Farah makes world top 10 as Bekele wilts in the heat
By Mike Rowbottom
Published: 26 March 2007
Britain's Mo Farah produced arguably his finest performance in Mombasa on Saturday, finishing 10th in the World Cross Country Championships in stifling conditions which caused Kenenisa Bekele, seeking a record sixth individual win, to pull out of the race with just 800 metres remaining.
Mo Farah's 10th place finish and a host of good British performances at the World Cross-Country Championships in Mombasa have been hailed as "inspirational" by the head of distance running at UK Athletics
The 35th IAAF World Cross Country Championships will be held in the Mombasa, Kenya on Saturday 24th March 2007. See Mo Farah on BBC Sport. GBR - GREAT BRITAIN & N.I. Team Bib Athlete 110 Alan Buckley 112 Mohammed Farah (Mo Farah) 118 Philip Nicholls 119 Ben Noad 121 Michael Skinner 122 Steven Vernon 123 Jason Ward 124 Wicks Philip GOOD LUCK GB TEAM !!
European cross-country champion Mo Farah is determined to lead the Great Britain team at next weekend's World Cross-Country Championships despite injury and illness setbacks.
Farah believes the championships taking place in Mombasa will give him an indication of where he stands in his ambition to emulate Paula Radcliffe and catch Africa's leading endurance runners.
Mo Farah and Rebecca Lyne have been named the British Athletics Writers' Association's athletes of the year. Somali-born Farah, 23, who came to Britain 13 years ago, won European Championships 5,000m silver.
Lyne, 24, claimed a surprise 800m bronze medal at the championships in Gothenburg last August. (BBC SPORT)
well done mo farah do it again in 2012 in london
MultiMiami1994 7 months ago
the guy is a beast
kingofthemile87 1 year ago
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Mo Farah make us proud today as he was weaving British and Somaliland flags. Long Live Britain and Somaliland.
nodnolboy 1 year ago
Well done Mo Farah for winning the 10,000m in the European Athletics Championships 2010 in Barcelona.
nsgunner 1 year ago
Mo Farah smashed the British 10k record to win the Bupa London 10,000 road race 2009 in a time of 27 minutes, 50 seconds.
nsgunner 2 years ago
MO FARAH will chase victory at this years Bupa London 10,000, May 25 2009, but the European indoor champion will face a brace of competitors who are much more accustomed to the distance of 10km.
nsgunner 2 years ago
Mo Farah sealed his first major track title after storming to 3,000m gold and win Britain's opening medal at the European Indoor Championships in Turin. Well done Mo Farah, Nick McCormick, Mark Draper , Dwain Chambers and others
nsgunner 3 years ago
such a great athlete! a great person and such a modest man!
Well done Mo!!! You will become a LEGEND!!!
rochdalesleeper 3 years ago
Farah & Vlasic are European Athletes of the Month of January
17.02.2009- European Athletics website
European Athletics is pleased to announce that British middle distance star Mo Farah and Croatian High Jumping star Blanka Vlasic have been selected as the European Athletes of the Month for January.
nsgunner 3 years ago
Farah hungry for another European title
9:10am Wednesday 3rd December 2008
By Tom Pollak »
Twickenham-based European senior mens 2006 cross country champion Mo Farah has a chance to regain his European cross country crown in Brussels on December 14.
nsgunner 3 years ago
mo has made somali been proud even if he didnt win a medal at least his face was in the tv
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islamic12 3 years ago
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By Tom Knight
Mo Farah wins Great North Mile
Mo Farah went some way to banishing his Beijing blues by winning the Great North Mile in Newcastle.
Farah showed an impressive turn of pace to cross the line in 4min 12sec and admitted that he was still struggling to come to terms with his failure to reach the 5,000m final at the Olympics.
nsgunner 3 years ago
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Only Mo Farah has been selected for Beijing so far and will represent GB in either the 5000m or 10000m in the Olympic events. GOOD LUCK BRO.
nsgunner 3 years ago
Mo Farah who is a british athlete runner, was the guest of honour in the Celebration of Somaliland Independence Day 2008.
nsgunner 3 years ago
Is this guy lander?
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demhanagam 3 years ago
He is 100% Somalilander but lived in Djibouti as well. He visited Hargeisa last year.
nodnolboy 3 years ago
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Farah through to 3,000m final at world indoors
Teddington's British international Mo Farah has qualified for the men's 3,000m final at the World Indoor Athletic Championships 2008 in Valencia, Spain, after finishing third in his heat in a time of eight minutes 4.65 seconds.
nsgunner 4 years ago
aww...he's "HOT"
intisar1213 4 years ago
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Mo farah was excellent today winning the 3km Road Race in Newcastle, beating Kenya's Kipchoge. Farah biding his time until 150 metres from the finish line, stormed past Kenya's 2003 World gold and 2007 World silver 5000m track medallist Eliud Kipchoge to claim victory in a time of 7:56.3. Well done Mo farah.
nsgunner 4 years ago
GB team for 2007 World Championships
Mo Farah have been named in the Great Britain and Northern Ireland team for the World Athletics Championships in Osaka - and will be covered extensively on the BBC on the 24th of August.
nsgunner 4 years ago
Mighty Mo opens Youth Games
27 June 2007
EUROPEAN cross country champ Mo Farah will light the flame for the 30th London Youth Games at Crystal Palace today (Thursday).
The event's opening ceremony will mark the first time the Newham & Essex Beagles star has appeared at the Games since he appeared in them himself as a youngster full of potential.
nsgunner 4 years ago
Thanks For Calling it Union FLAG, Not Union Jack. Most people make the mistake, but you didn't, Thanks Mate , at least your properly educated
Confino 4 years ago
u welcome my mate.
nsgunner 4 years ago
why do they call him Mo farah, when his name is Mohamed Farah, is he ashame of having a Muslim, if so, he is no different to Ayan Hersi.
Kiyaz 4 years ago
Come on kiyaz, y somalis r always negative. The brother is proud of his name but its just a short version of Mohamed Farah. Please do not be an ignorant my friend.
nsgunner 4 years ago
bud my account
kadaafi 4 years ago
Fantastic Farah is top non-African
Great run: Mo Farah. Richard Lane/Sportsbeat Images
Teddington-based European cross country champion Mo Farah, who celebrated his 24th birthday the previous day, produced an outstanding run at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Mombasa, Kenya, on Saturday.
Farah was 10th, and the first non-African, to lead Great Britain to eighth best team in the senior men's 12km race.
nsgunner 4 years ago
Athletics: Farah makes world top 10 as Bekele wilts in the heat
By Mike Rowbottom
Published: 26 March 2007
Britain's Mo Farah produced arguably his finest performance in Mombasa on Saturday, finishing 10th in the World Cross Country Championships in stifling conditions which caused Kenenisa Bekele, seeking a record sixth individual win, to pull out of the race with just 800 metres remaining.
nsgunner 4 years ago
Cool Farah inspires Britain
By Tom Knight
Last Updated: 1:33am BST 26/03/2007
Mo Farah's 10th place finish and a host of good British performances at the World Cross-Country Championships in Mombasa have been hailed as "inspirational" by the head of distance running at UK Athletics
nsgunner 4 years ago
nsgunner 4 years ago
European cross-country champion Mo Farah is determined to lead the Great Britain team at next weekend's World Cross-Country Championships despite injury and illness setbacks.
Farah believes the championships taking place in Mombasa will give him an indication of where he stands in his ambition to emulate Paula Radcliffe and catch Africa's leading endurance runners.
nsgunner 5 years ago
The flag's upside down!
DavidTL 5 years ago
It doesnt matter, we are very proud of him. We should congratulate him.
nsgunner 5 years ago
We are proud of you Mohamed Farah and you are symbol of young Somali's where ever they are Tank you very much brother
Ibaahim 5 years ago
Fabulous Mohamed Farah wins cross-country gold
A delighted Mo Farah becomes the first Briton to win the European cross-country men's title in 10 years with a stunning run in Italy.
Watch his latest video on BBC SPORT website.
nsgunner 5 years ago
Awards honour for Mohamed Farah and Lyne
Mo Farah and Rebecca Lyne have been named the British Athletics Writers' Association's athletes of the year. Somali-born Farah, 23, who came to Britain 13 years ago, won European Championships 5,000m silver.
Lyne, 24, claimed a surprise 800m bronze medal at the championships in Gothenburg last August. (BBC SPORT)
Well Done again Mo Farah !!
nsgunner 5 years ago
JUST BEAT IT SON !
nsgunner 5 years ago
see u in BEIJING bro good luck
harguees 5 years ago