Mo Farah non-committal about future after shock defeat on return to action
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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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.
Olympic hero Sir Mo Farah has admitted his career as an elite track athlete may be over. The announcement came after he endured an embarrassing defeat at the hands of a club runner who had to pay £37 entry fee to compete at the Vitality London 10,000 on Bank Holiday Monday.
Olympic and world champion Mo Farah has suggested that he could retire from track events after struggling at the London 10,000. Farah raced on Monday Bank Holiday but finished a minute slower than his best time at the event — which he recorded in 2012 — coming in at 28:40. That was also four seconds behind Ellis Cross, a 26-year-old club runner.
British long-distance great Mo Farah remained non-committal about his future after suffering a shock defeat on his return to action at the London 10,000.
Multiple Olympic and world champion Mo Farah said his elite track career could be over after he finished runner-up in the London 10,000 on Monday on his return to action.
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.