The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Farah pushes back track finish to Zurich – organisers

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LAUSANNE: Four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah will delay his impending track retirement by a few days to compete at the Zurich Diamond League final, organisers said on Friday.

The British five-time world champion had originally been due to bow out at home in London after next month's world championsh­ips from August 413.

He then agreed to run the 3,000-metres at the Birmingham Diamond League event on August 20 but Zurich organisers say he will now also compete in Switzerlan­d on August 24.

"Prior to switching to longer distances and the road, Mo Farah plans to return to Zurich for a farewell appearance," said organisers in a statement.

"Letzigrund Stadium is where he broke the 13-minute barrier in the men's 5,000m as the first British athlete in 2010, and it is where he was crowned double European champion four years later.

"Now, he plans to bid the track farewell in the legendary arena."

The Somali-born 34-year-old, who will turn his attentions to road racing and the marathon once he hangs up his track spikes, will aim for a 5,000m and 10,000m double in London.

But having qualified for the Diamond League final, Farah will end his track career with a 5,000m race in Zurich.

In London, he is aiming for an unpreceden­ted third consecutiv­e double at the worlds in the two longest track distances, having also achieved the feat in the last two Olympics. - AFP

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