Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Mo Farah looking to bow out in a blaze of glory

- Agence FrancePres­se n sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: British athletics great Mo Farah will hope his final track race on home turf on Sunday will have a happier ending than last Saturday’s world 5,000 metres final.

The 34-year-old, who will compete in the 3,000 metres at the Diamond League meeting in Birmingham, produced a courageous performanc­e just falling short of overhaulin­g Ethiopian Muktar Edris.

That defeat, his first since the 10,000m in the 2011 world championsh­ips, ended a remarkable run of global titles in which he upset the Kenyan/Ethiopian hegemony in distance races and included achieving the 5,000/10,000 double in successive Olympics.

Farah, who came to England aged eight with his mother after a long trek from war-torn Somalia, is assured of a warm reception from the spectators if not from the press at whom he fired a blast after his 5,000m defeat.

His relations with large parts of the British media have deteriorat­ed over the years because of his associatio­n with controvers­ial coach Alberto Salazar.

The spectators, though, have largely given him the benefit of the doubt and Farah admits Sunday’s race will have his emotions in turmoil.

“It’s definitely going to be emotional,” said Farah, who will make his final track appearance in the Zurich Diamond League meet next week.

“I’ve had a long career and to come here year after year, it’s been something special.

“But, at some point, anything we do in life must come to an end and this is it. I just have to take care of the race and respect my opposition. I have a job to do Sunday and to do well.”

Farah is intent on not letting the occasion get to him and believes he is still in fine fettle despite his exertions at the World Championsh­ips.

I’ve had a long career and to come here year after year, it’s been something special. MO FARAH, on coming to Birmingham for Diamond League At some point, anything we do in life must come to an end and this is it. I just have to take care of the race and respect my opposition. On his impending retirement

 ?? AP ?? The 3000 metres at the Diamond League in Birmingham on Sunday will be Mo Farah’s final track race.
AP The 3000 metres at the Diamond League in Birmingham on Sunday will be Mo Farah’s final track race.

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