The 10-times Olympic and world champion intends to make people fear him again as he builds towards the 2020 Tokyo Olympics with a test against the best in the Chicago Marathon
Throughout the long and golden arc of Mo Farah’s track career, when Olympic and world titles were hoarded like trinkets, he had a simple but brutal philosophy: to own the start line. That meant knowing he was the fastest athlete in the field. That he was the strongest. And, if it came to it, knowing he could beat up any of his rivals.
So when he steps on to the start line at the Chicago marathon on Sunday, Farah intends to make people fear him again.
Written by Sean Ingle in Chicago
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/oct/05/mo-farah-chicago-marathon-isimilar-to-a-fight under the title “Mo Farah: ‘It is similar to a fight … I am in a good place and I am patient’ | Sean Ingle”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.