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Sir Mo also spoke to the real Mohamed Farah telling him: “I can’t believe that I’m speaking to you. I carry your name and for many, many years, I carry that with me and I’m proud you know ...
Which brings us back to the Mo-who-would-be-Mohamed Farah. It’s hardly a secret that “Mo” is more palatable to a portion of the British (and American) public.
LONDON — Four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah has disclosed he was brought into Britain illegally from Djibouti under the name of another child. “The truth is I’m not who you think I am ...
Britain's Mo Farah celebrates after winning the men's 5000m final during the athletics event at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Aug. 20, 2016.
Sir Mohamed "Mo" Farah is detailing the dark truth about his upbringing. In a clip from the upcoming BBC One documentary The Real Mo Farah, the four-time Olympic gold-medalist, 39, reveals that ...
In July 2000, with the help of Watkinson, Farah was granted British citizenship under the name Mohamed Farah, according to the BBC. He would go on to become one of Britain’s greatest sports heroes.
Farah, who now has four children of his own with wife Tania Nell, says he named his son Hussein to honor his roots. The Real Mo Farah debuts Wednesday, July 13 at 9 p.m. on BBC One.
During the documentary, Farah said he thought he was going to Europe to live with relatives and recalled going through a British passport check under the guise of Mohamed at the age of nine after t… ...
Sir Mo Farah doesn’t much like sitting still. “No, I can’t, I can’t,” he says, bobbing a tracksuited leg up and down gently. I have managed to detain him in a changing room at a cricket pavilion in ...
Britain’s Mo Farah celebrates after winning a Diamond League race in Brussels on Sept. 4, 2020. The four-time Olympic gold medalist says he was trafficked into the United Kingdom as a child.
Team Great Britain Olympic long-distance runner Sir Mohamed “Mo” Farah said on Monday that he was illegally trafficked to the United Kingdom (U.K.) as a child. Farah told the BBC that he was ...
LONDON — Four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah has disclosed he was brought into Britain illegally from Djibouti under the name of another child. “The truth is I’m not who you think I am ...
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