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Sir Mo Farah doesn’t much like sitting still. “No, I can’t, I can’t,” he says, bobbing a tracksuited leg up and down gently.
The Princess of Wales appeared at Wimbledon on Saturday as the penultimate day of the Championship season, as famous faces from across the world of sport, film and television graced the Royal Box.All ...
Sir Mo Farah and Stanley Tucci among the stars spotted in Wimbledon’s Royal Box - Actors and sports stars were seen in the ...
LOVE Island’s Maya Jama led the famous faces rubbing shoulders with sporting legends Mo Farah and Mary Earps at Wimbledon ...
Sir Mo Farah has shared the simple secret to his remarkable success: aiming for small goals puts you on track to achieve ...
Sir Mo Farah has said Qatar is safer for his family than living in London, after the Team GB legend recently made the move to the middle eastern nation.. The four-time Olympic gold medallist, born ...
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Wimbledon 2025's penultimate day has drawn a host of celebrities including Stanley Tucci, Greta Gerwig, Clive Myrie and Adam ...
One of the UK’s best-ever runners tells Lisa Salmon aiming for small goals leads to achieving bigger ones, as Sir Mo Farah ...
Four-time Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah has collected an honorary degree from the University of Oxford. BBC journalist Clive Myrie and broadcaster Lord Melvyn Bragg were among the other recipients to ...
Prior to 2022, if you'd asked any British citizen who Mo Farah is, they likely would have listed off the facts they know about one of the most accomplished athletes in Britain: He made a name for ...
Farah, a four-time Olympic gold medalist in the 5,000- and 10,000-meters, was out for a run along with his wife, Tania Nell last week and left his phone on the side of a private road leading to ...
Mohammed Farah, 39, was born into poverty like Sir Mo, in Mogadishu and is now studying at Istanbul Aydin University, which runs science and tech courses.
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