Farah coy about athletics future after defeat by club runner
LONDON: British distance great Mo Farah was noncommittal about his athletics future after being beaten by a club runner on his return to action at the London 10,000m on Monday (May 2).
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LONDON: British distance great Mo Farah was noncommittal about his athletics future after being beaten by a club runner on his return to action at the London 10,000m on Monday (May 2).
Sir Mo Farah was non-committal about his plans for the future after being beaten by club runner Ellis Cross on his return to action at the Vitality London 10,000.
Sir Mo Farah was non-committal about his plans for the future after being beaten by club runner Ellis Cross on his return to action at the Vitality London 10,000.
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