Mo farah crosses the finish line in Moscow to take his second major International Championship "double"
of 5,000m and 10,000m. The picture above is of him winning the 5,000m.
The double 2012 Olympic Champion once again proved he could not be beaten in a sprint finish over
the middle distance events. This win also confirmed him as the most successful British athlete of any era.
The only missing element in his amazing career, thus far, was the absence of a World Record time.
1 |
Mohamed FARAH |
GBR |
13:26.98 |
2 |
Hagos GEBRHIWET |
ETH |
13:27.26 |
3 |
Isiah Kiplangat KOECH |
KEN |
13:27.26 |
4 |
Thomas Pkemei LONGOSIWA |
KEN |
13:27.67 |
5 |
Edwin Cheruiyot SOI |
KEN |
13:29.01 |
6 |
Bernard LAGAT |
USA |
13:29.24 |
7 |
Muktar EDRIS |
ETH |
13:29.56 |
8 |
Galen RUPP |
USA |
13:29.87 |

Mo Farah shows off his latest Gold Medal - the World Championship 5,000 metres model.
