Mo Farah to take part in London Marathon

Athletics
By Reuters | Jul 06, 2022
 London Marathon - April 22, 2018 Winner, Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge celebrates with second placed, Ethiopia's Tola Shura Kitata and third placed, Britain's Mo Farah after the men's elite race REUTERS

Britain's multiple world and Olympic long distance champion Mo Farah will run a marathon for the first time since 2019 when he takes part at the London Marathon in October.

Organisers said Farah will return to the roads and race in his hometown marathon on Oct 2.

"It does seem a long time ago since I last took part in the full race in 2019 and I can't wait to get back out there again," said Farah, who finished third in the 2018 London Marathon.

Farah, 39, will prepare for the marathon by running "The Big Half", a road running competition over the half marathon distance, in September.

In May, Farah, who failed to qualify for last year's Tokyo Olympics, said his elite track career could be over after he finished runner-up in the London 10,000 race and ruled out taking part in World Championships due later this month.

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