Mo Farah feels no pressure before his bid to win the Chicago Marathon

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Briton believes his old sparring partner Galen Rupp is a ‘different animal’ over the longer distance

One evening, when Mo Farah was in the Swiss mountains preparing for Chicago marathon, he came across a pack of dogs glaring at him. And then, as he hesitated, the smallest dog pounced. “It was about 6pm and I was running round the lake in St Moritz,” he says. “I paused as there were these dogs on the trail off a lead and I was thinking the owner was going to stop them. But he let one of them go and then chomp – I had to get injections and there was blood.”

Farah winces at the memory. “I carried on but I was so mad that when I went back to the house I was like ‘a dog’s just bitten me, let’s go find the guy and call the police’,” he says. “But I couldn’t find him.”

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Written by Sean Ingle in Chicago
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/oct/06/mo-farah-chicago-marathon-galen-rupp under the title “Mo Farah feels no pressure before his bid to win the Chicago Marathon”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.