Sports
Birmingham Grand Prix to be Farah's last track race in UK
London, July 14: British Mo Farah announced that he will compete in a track race in the United Kingdom for the last time at the Birmingham Grand Prix.
The 5,000 and 10,000 meters world and Olympic champion said he would compete at the Diamond League meeting at Birmingham on August 20 as his last track race to focus on marathons, reports Efe.
"I'm really looking forward to what will be my final track race in Britain at the Müller Grand Prix Birmingham on August 20, and I'm sure it will be a day I remember for the rest of my life," the 34-year-old Farah said.
That race will be held after the IAAF World Championships, which London will host from August 4-13, when Farah will seek a third successive 5,000, 10,000 metres double.
7 hours ago
Credibility concerns mount after Pakistan-mediated talks between US and Iran fail: Report
7 hours ago
Explosion and fire reported on South Korean vessel in Strait of Hormuz
7 hours ago
Credibility concerns mount after Pakistan-mediated talks between US and Iran fail: Report
8 hours ago
Nani, Sai Dharam Tej, Sharwanand congratulate Vijay on winning TN Assembly elections!
8 hours ago
Trisha's character in Chiranjeevi's 'Vishwambhara' revealed!
9 hours ago
PM Modi hails NDA victory in Puducherry, credits Rangasamy's governance
9 hours ago
'Historic day': PM Modi thanks voters for showing trust in BJP
9 hours ago
'People’s revolution': LOP Satheesan as UDF storms to power in Kerala with historic mandate
9 hours ago
CPI-M stunned in Kerala; Vijayan’s decade ends amid gloom, introspection and internal strains
10 hours ago
UDF mandate echoes loudly as Priyanka, Antony hail turning-point verdict
10 hours ago
Telangana CM congratulates UDF over Kerala victory
10 hours ago
CPI-M candidate Saji Cherian's hat trick win breaks 'Manmohan Bungalow jinx'
10 hours ago
TVK breaks 59-year-old Dravidian dominance in Tamil Nadu with historic victory
