Mo farah
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Mo Farah who is a british athlete runner, was the guest of honour in the Celebration of Somaliland Independence Day 2008.
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People were interested even though I come from Britain. They said why didn't I run for Somaliland, but they were still proud of me. I couldn't live there now though, I'm used to Western life.
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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.
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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.
Well done Mo Farah for winning the 10,000m in the European Athletics Championships 2010 in Barcelona.
nsgunner 1 year 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
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
telegraph
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
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