The award winning Mohamed "Mo" Farah, long-distance and middle-distance runner, who made his marathon debut in 2014 in London, placing eighth, and setting a new British record of 2 hours, 8 minutes, 21 seconds has made another history.
Mo Farah ran a blistering last lap of 52.6 seconds to sprint away to a
brilliant 5,000m gold and become the first man in history to pull off a
distance 'triple-double'.
Farah made it three successive world 5,000m titles and has now won golds in both track distance events at the
Olympics
and two
World Championships
as he once again found both the perfect tactical response and the form to pull it off.
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