The Jerusalem Post

Despite the doubters, Farah bows out as the best

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of Alberto Salazar’s much-criticized Oregon project.

Among athletics aficionado­s too, there are sometimes murmurs of doubt.

Farah’s titles should brook no argument, but nagging whispers remain that he has somehow had it easy.

Critics say that he is lucky to be operating in a period when the best African talent has begun diverting to the lucrative marathon circuit at a younger age than previously and that his championsh­ip opposition is not in the class of previous champions such as Kenenisa Bekele.

Of course, Farah can only beat whoever lines up against him, even if they all too often play into his hands and allow him to dominate races. It is easy to shout from the sidelines that the best Kenyans and Ethiopians should try to run his finish out of him, but they just don’t have the quality to do it for long enough to make an impact.

Farah has also developed into a tactically astute operator and is always ready to mark and react to any moves.

A world record at 5,000 or 10,000m would silence all the doubters but, at 34, that now looks an impossibil­ity – unless something very unusual happens over the next two weeks.

Farah will race twice more after London, in Birmingham and Zurich, before switching full time to the marathon.

He deserves and will get great support in his championsh­ip farewell and will hope to get the feel-good factor going early when he goes over 10,000m on the opening night on Friday.

Whether or not he triumphs then, and again over the shorter distance eight days later, he will depart as undoubtedl­y Britain’s greatest track and field athlete and right in the mix for the title of the country’s greatest performer in any sport.

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MO FARAH prepares for his farewell race. Despite all his triumphs, the champion runner is still underappre­ciated by some.
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(Israel Tennis Associatio­n) EDAN LESHEM lost to Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus in his first match on the ATP Tour in the opening round of the Citi Open in Washington.
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