Khaleej Times

BACK TO THE TRACK FOR MO?

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london — Ahead of Mo Farah’s much-hyped marathon debut in London on Sunday, few expert observers believed he stood any chance of winning.

But his lacklustre eighth place finish and modest time of 2hr 8min 21sec, which only puts him in the second-tier elite category and failed to even threaten a nearly 30-year-old British record, will be leaving the track star questionin­g if he has a future on the roads.

The lessons from his debut appear to be two-fold: firstly, the double Olympic and Worlds champion over 5,000 and 10,000m seems to be better built for speed, illustrate­d last year when he clocked the sixth fastest 1500m of all time.

Even his 5,000 and 10,000m

I am not going to finish it like this

Mo

golds have been more down to his wily racing tactics closed off with a staggering finishing kick, something that counts for little over 26.2 miles (42.2 kilometres).

Secondly, east African distance powerhouse­s Kenya and Ethiopia have raised the bar so high over the distance — their top runners regularly clocking times below 2:05 — that what was a good time a decade ago will now only leave you in the also-ran category. On any given day, for every eight elite Kenyans and Ethiopians, one or two of them stand a chance of being in aggressive, record-breaking form — as was the case in London on Sunday for Kenya’s Wilson Kipsang.

“I will be back,” Farah told the BBC after the race. “I’m not going to finish it like this. I gave it my all but I’m disappoint­ed I didn’t go out there and give what the crowd deserve.” However, the 31-year-old Farah — who trained with the Kenyans at altitude for two months to prepare for London — refused to be rushed into a decision on his future, saying: “You try things and sometimes it doesn’t work, but you have to give it a go.”

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 ?? AFP ?? Mo Farah poses after completing the men’s race in the 2014 London Marathon. —
AFP Mo Farah poses after completing the men’s race in the 2014 London Marathon. —

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