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Mo signs off with a victory

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SIR Mo Farah admitted he will “miss the track” after he signed off with a thrilling 5,000 metres victory at the Diamond League final in Zurich.

The four-time Olympic champion crossed the line in 13 minutes 06.05 seconds in a tight finish to the last track race of his career.

Farah was beaten to gold by Ethiopian Muktar Edris over the same distance at t he World Championsh­ips in London earlier this month but he edged out his rival, who stumbled and came third in a photo finish with second-placed American Paul Chelimo.

Edris and Chelimo both finished in a time of 13 mins 06.09 secs., Farah winning by just 0.04s.

The winner said afterwards: “I wanted to win and it is amazing I have won. But it was hard work.

“I will miss the track, the people, my fans.

“I have enjoyed running in stadiums for a lot of years but now, first of all, I will enjoy being with my family.”

The 34-year-old sat comfortabl­y close to the back of the pack for the early stages of the race before moving to the front for the final lap.

He looked comfortabl­e and in control as the pace increased before grimacing down the final straight as he called on every ounce of his pace to clinch a dramatic victory.

Farah, who won gold in the 10,000 metres at the World Championsh­ips before l osing his 5,000 crown, was victorious in his last British track race in Birmingham last Sunday.

He will now switch his attention to racing on the road.

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