My first Olympics memory was watching Haile Gebrselassie in Sydney 2000. His sprint finish to defend his title really moved me. Mo Farah Read Quote
This is where I started life. This is where I went to uni. This is where the people I know are. This is my country, and when I put on my Great Britain vest, I’m proud, very proud, that it’s my country. Mo Farah Read Quote
If I am lining up for a race, and I know there is someone there who cheats, it upsets me. Mo Farah Read Quote
I work every day, and every year I spend seven months away from my family. I miss my kids’ birthdays, and those are times I will never be able to go back on and share with them. That kills me. Mo Farah Read Quote
It’s hard, and I don’t always get to see my kids. I will never catch up on that time I’ve missed. Mo Farah Read Quote
Whenever I race in the U.K., the crowd just makes such a massive difference, often between winning and losing. Mo Farah Read Quote
Every race is different. If you come down the home straight neck and neck, the crowd cheering for you can decide the race. Mo Farah Read Quote
If I look back down the years, how I was treated as a kid, if it wasn’t for the teachers at my school, then I wouldn’t have achieved what I have. You have to look where you came from, and we do need to get more parents involved, more running clubs and more schools. They can make a difference. Mo Farah Read Quote