London 2017: ‘What goes up must come back down’ says tetchy Mo Farah
Mo Farah’s mood was reflective and tetchy as he held court on the morning after the night before. There was
Mo Farah’s mood was reflective and tetchy as he held court on the morning after the night before. There was
Mo Farah gritted his teeth and went to the well one last time. But roared on and implored on by
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Laura Muir fought back the tears as her 1500m medal dream was missed by fractions at the World Championships in
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It had long gone midnight and Usain Bolt was still giving interviews, still signing autographs, still dancing and still playing