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‘This is it. My last marathon’: Farah asks activists not to disrupt London farewell

theguardian.com

Mo Farah has issued a personal plea to activists not to disrupt his last major race after confirming that he will wind his career down after Sunday’s London Marathon.

Security has been ramped up along the 26.2-mile course after protests at the Grand National and World Snooker Championships, but the 40-year-old wants environmental groups such as Just Stop Oil to remember the money the event generates for good causes before deciding on yet more direct action. “There are so many people taking part and running for loved ones, raising money for charities, and making a difference to others,” he said when asked whether he had a direct message to potential protesters. “That’s what we have to remember.

That’s what the London Marathon is about.” Farah’s comments came as the World Snooker Tour president, Barry Hearn, announced plans to sue the Just Stop Oil protester Eddie Whittingham for disrupting play at the Crucible on Monday by sprinkling orange powder across the table.

Both Whittingham and Margaret Reid, 52, who was stopped from allegedly trying to take similar action on the adjacent table, have been bailed until June on suspicion of criminal damage.

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