By Daily Sports on August 3, 2017
Mo Farah wants to finish his track career in style by winning gold at the World Athletics Championships in London.His training regime for the championships includes running 120 miles a week and chasing bicycles around the track.
With the physical demands of his preparation, and the prospect of being away from his young family, the four-time Olympic champion says his determination to win more gold medals has never been higher as he approaches the start of London 2017.
•Photo shows Mo Farah.
Source Daily Sports
Posted August 3, 2017
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