The Borneo Post

Brilliant Farah wins 10th successive global title

- August 6, 2017

It makes me proud to be British. It’s been a long journey, it’s been incredible. — Mo Farah, British athletics legend

LONDON: British athletics legend Mo Farah won his 10th successive global title on Friday winning the 10,000 metres world crown at the London Stadium where he won Olympic gold in 2012.

The 34-year-old, who will bid to add a third successive world double in the 5000m later in the championsh­ips, had a narrow escape from disaster on the final lap when he was clipped twice but somehow kept his balance to prevail.

Ugandan youngster Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda took silver and Paul Tanui of Kenya claimed bronze with Farah having once again foiled their respective nations’ tactics.

“It makes me proud to be British. It’s been a long journey, it’s been incredible,” said Farah who was accompanie­d by his family on a lap of honour.

“It’s been hard but I’m just mentally strong I guess.”

The Ugandans and the Kenyans deployed their strategy of ‘surging’ with them alternatin­g the lead pace so as not to allow Farah to get into a rhythm.

Two-time world cross-country champion Geoffrey Kamworor took up the pace with over 21 laps to run – Farah was seventh from the back but looking comfortabl­e.

Kamworor exchanged the lead with Cheptegei, the 20-year-old performing the same role as he had in the Olympic final in Rio.

Farah moved along in around 12th as Kamworor and compatriot Tanui injected more pace up front and the trio of Ethiopians loomed large on the scene.

However, Farah decided with 14 laps remaining to show them he was unaffected by their tactics accelerati­ng down the finishing straight to briefly head the field.

The Kenyans resumed their control up front soon afterwards and upped the pace recording a lap of 61 seconds with the Ugandans tucked in behind them and Farah 11th.

However, each time they thought they had him on the ropes Farah also sped up although Kamworor deliberate­ly slowed it down recording a lap of 67 seconds.

Despite the two clippings Farah held his nerve and was able to repel one final challenge from the relentless Cheptegei to cross the line with fireworks going off to celebrate his feat. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Mo Farah of Britain reacts before crossing the finishing line during the men’s 10,000 metres race.
— Reuters photo Mo Farah of Britain reacts before crossing the finishing line during the men’s 10,000 metres race.

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