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          Another extract from Mo Farah's autobiography Twin Ambitions - out tomorrow Mo Farah recalls his first gold medal at the London.

        1. Another extract from Mo Farah's autobiography Twin Ambitions - out tomorrow Mo Farah recalls his first gold medal at the London.
        2. He shared his "incredible story" in a lucrative autobiography and it was a lie.
        3. Twin Ambitions: My Autobiography by Mo Farah 4 August, Super Saturday.
        4. Mo Farah and Tania Nell share inspiring journeys defined by perseverance and success.
        5. In his autobiography, Mo Farah described how his pre-race routine involves drinking “some coffee to wake me up” 20 minutes before he runs.
        6. Twin Ambitions: My Autobiography by Mo Farah 4 August, Super Saturday..

          Mo Farah

          Somali-British track and field athlete (born )

          "Mohamed Farah" redirects here. For other people of the same name, see Mohamed Farah (disambiguation).

          Farah at the Diamond League in Doha

          Birth&#;nameHussein Abdi Kahin
          Full&#;nameMohamed Muktar Jamah Farah
          NationalityBritish
          Born () 23 March (age&#;41)[1]
          Gabiley, Somalia
          Monuments
          OccupationRunner
          Years&#;active
          Height&#;cm (5&#;ft 9&#;in)
          Weight58&#;kg (&#;lb)[1]
          Spouse

          Tania Nell

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          Website
          CountryGreat Britain
          SportAthletics/Track, Long-distance running
          Event(s)10, metres, metres, metres, Half marathon, Marathon
          University teamSt Mary's University Twickenham, London
          ClubNewham and Essex Beagles, London
          Coached by
          Olympic finals
          World finals
          • Osaka
          • Berlin
          • Daegu
            • 10, m, &#;Silver
            • m, &#;Gold
          • Moscow
            • 10, m, &#;Gold
            • m, &#;Gold
          • Beijing
            • 10, m, &#;Gol