 On yn 14, ym 11, cyfeirio i gyd yn oed i maes ar y cyfrifetydd, cyfeirio i'r cyfrifetydd neu'r cyfrifetydd. Mae'n gyrfa'r Ysgol Fyrlusbryd, oedd ymwneud erbyn gyrfa'r hyn. Mae'n gyrfa'r bobl, mae'n gyrfa'r ffilm. Mae argynnu cael ei wneud. Mae gennym yn Robba Mhamed Ysgol, ac mae'n 400m yn gyrfa. I went to the sport through my dad. My dad was a sprinter and he was a sportman himself. I went to the UK in 2002 with the Sudan national team. I decided to stay over here. It took off from there. The biggest influence it comes from since I've met up with my coach Coral Williams and her husband Glen Williams. I've met up with them and she actually made me believe that I could actually make it into the top stage. They've looked after me really, really well. They've done things which I would say that only parents would do. When we met them in these circumstances and we had a massive decision to make and that was do we get involved? Don't we get involved with him? My wife and I sat down and she said we're going to get involved and we're going to see it to the end. The end will be when he decides he doesn't need us anymore. That was 15 years ago. I feel home. I feel at home and I've always felt home. The support I've received from different people in this community is massive. They've always welcomed me and they make me feel home. I never feel like I'm tomorrow, I always feel home. Lottery funding has been a massive support. It allows you that time and it gives you the ensure that you just go out there and train. We've been to the Linford Street Park Alley project which is a lottery funded project. Every neighbour they sort of plant some trees and did some gardening and variety of things. Cleaned the alley, bag alley. Walking into the project first I wasn't expecting that. I was expecting to see maybe something little. I thought I was somewhere else. I thought I was in the middle square at all. I've run everything available for me to win on the world stage. The only thing missing is an Olympic medal. It's always an honour to put a Great Britain fest on. I'm always just excited and I just want to go out there and show my best.