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Mo Farah to have agoat Tokyo 2020

Olympic gold medallist inspires Dubai Fitness Challenge participan­ts

- BY ASHLEY HAMMOND Senior Reporter

Four-time Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah has told UAE residents participat­ing in the 30x30 Dubai Fitness Challenge to ignore doubt and take a chance, much like he will at the 2020 Olympics.

The British distance runner was at a community run at the Palm Jumeirah Fitness Village on Saturday, and had some inspiratio­nal advice for those lacking motivation or fearing failure a week into the campaign, which challenges residents to do 30 minutes of exercise for 30 days, between October 26 to November 24.

“Anything you do, you’re always going to have people doubting you or people who don’t believe in you, but it all depends on how much you believe in yourself,” he told Gulf News.

“If you are hungry for it, anything is possible. I dreamed of becoming an Olympic champion once and went back to become a four-time Olympic champion,” Farah said, of his double 5,000-metre and 10,000m haul at both the 2012 and 2016 Games — famously falling in the 10,000m final at Rio 2016 — only to get back up and go on to win.

“You either put yourself under a lot of pressure and [buckle] or tell yourself you’ve got one chance and make something of it. In 10 years, I don’t want to look back and say I should have done this or I should have done that; I don’t want to have regrets.

“I doubted myself in 2008 when I didn’t even make the final, so of course there was doubt — I do have doubts, I’m just as human, same as the rest — but there’s having that other belief and telling yourself ‘no, I don’t want to be in that situation’. I will do anything in terms of taking on the work that’s necessary in order for me to win races.”

Continuing his run

Enormous highs were followed by lows before and after Rio, when Farah had to distance himself from those around him who were implicated in doping allegation­s, even making results from a blood test public to prove he was clean. He has since quit track and turned his attentions to marathons, getting his first win in Chicago last month, and now, he targets another gold medal at Tokyo 2020 — though he’s just undecided in which discipline that will be.

“I’ve been away [from track] for about a year. Obviously a part of me is saying I do miss that, but do I really want That’s the question.

“If I do return [to the Olympics], it would be nice to do the marathon for sure, because obviously that’s what I’m training for right now. Will I go back to the track? No, I see myself on the road, but there’s part of me that still has that drive to say ‘go on’ [do track].

“I want to continue my journey on through the road, we’ve got the 2019 World Championsh­ips, then Tokyo 2020, so we’ll see.

“I’ve won a major marathon now; Chicago was a big win, if I can win another, maybe win London one day, and then continue, I think an Olympic gold is possible. Anything is possible, I just have to do one year at a time.”

Chicago was won in a European record time of two hours, five minutes and 11 seconds, just three minutes off the marathon world record, which Farah hinted at aiming for: “What drives me is being hungry and ready to want to take yourself somewhere that no other athlete has been.”

By Tokyo 2020, however, he would be 37, so would another gold there be the ultimate way to prove doubters wrong?

“It doesn’t prove anything; results are results, but at the same time it’s about being able to take that chance and take that moment.”

How long can he keep going? “As long as I’m enjoying it and not waking up in the morning and saying ‘ah, I’ve got to go and run’… as long as I’m not thinking that. When the day comes where I’ve got to go and run and tell myself I’m not motivated, then I’ll stop.”

If you are hungry for it, anything is possible. I dreamed ... went back to become a four-time Olympic champion.”

Mo Farah » British track champion

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 ?? Antonin Kélian Kallouche/Gulf News ?? Mo Farah takes selfies with fans during the Dubai Fitness Challenge, at Palm Jumeirah Fitness Village.
Antonin Kélian Kallouche/Gulf News Mo Farah takes selfies with fans during the Dubai Fitness Challenge, at Palm Jumeirah Fitness Village.
 ?? AP ?? Farah celebratin­g his gold medal win in 5000 metres at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
AP Farah celebratin­g his gold medal win in 5000 metres at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

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