How fast does Mo Farah run 10,000m?

How fast does Mo Farah run 10,000m?

Farah clocked 27:50.64 at the Müller British 10,000m Championships and European 10,000m Cup at the University of Birmingham on 5th June, but after recovering from a minor ankle injury he now wants to have another crack at securing selection on the first day of the three-day national championships later this month.

What happened Mo Farah?

The multiple Olympic, world and European champion missed out on the Tokyo Olympics this year after failing to make the 10,000m Olympic qualifying mark at the British Athletics Championships. He then fractured his foot, which put paid to the rest of his summer race season.

Who is a Mofra?

Following the race, Dave Moorcroft, former 5000 metres world record holder, hailed Farah as “the greatest male distance runner that Britain has ever seen”. At the European Championships in June 2012, he won the 5000m. This then made Farah the first athlete to win this European title more than once.

Did Mo make the Olympic team?

MO FARAH’s Olympic career is OVER after he failed to make the grade for Tokyo. Britain’s four-time Olympic champion had one final shot before Sunday’s midnight deadline to secure his spot on the Team GB plane heading to Japan next month.

Is Mo Farah still active?

Farah last competed in June when he failed to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, and has been out of action since while nursing an ankle injury. He is now pain-free, though, and hopes to head abroad for warm-weather training in January if his leg has fully healed.

Is Mo Farah from Somaliland?

Mo Farah, in full Mohamed Farah, (born March 23, 1983, Mogadishu, Somalia), Somalian-born British distance runner who won gold medals in both the 5,000-metre and 10,000-metre races at the 2012 London Olympics and the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

What is Mo Farah’s tenth successive global title in men’s 10000m?

“Mo Farah wins tenth successive global title in men’s 10,000m at World Championships”. inews.co.uk. Retrieved 10 February 2019. ^ “World Championships 2017: Mo Farah defends his 10,000m title in London”.

What is Mo Farah’s world record for the 10000m?

“Farah smashes European 10,000 m record, Mosop breaks distance world records”. Athletics Weekly. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011. ^ a b “Mo Farah 1st in 5k and new British Record 12:53.11 Monaco Diamond League 2011”. Flotrack. 22 July 2011.

What is the world record for the 10000m?

For women, the world track 10,000-metre record is held by Almaz Ayana of Ethiopia in 29:17.45 to win gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics on 12 August 2016. Sifan Hassan of Netherlands in 29:06.82 on 6 June 2021 in Hengelo, but that time has not yet been ratified as a world record.

When did Mo Farah win the Olympic 10K?

Published on Aug 4, 2012. Mo Farah wins the final of the 10,000m to take the gold medal in the Olympic Stadium at the London 2012 Olympics Games.