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Athletics Biography

Sir Mo Farah

“Mo Farah”

British/Somali · Mogadishu, Somalia · Born 1 January 1983

Distance Runner
FSP GOAT Score50/100Algorithmic rating based on titles, records & career stats
4
olympic golds
6
world championships
12:53.11
personal best5000m
26:46.57
personal best10000m

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Britain's greatest ever distance runner — four Olympic golds in the 5000m and 10000m and one of sport's most remarkable personal journeys from Somali refugee to national hero.

Mohamed Muktar Jama Farah was born in Mogadishu, Somalia in 1983 and moved to the UK aged 8 as an unaccompanied child, raised in London by a family friend before reuniting with relatives. He became Great Britain's greatest distance runner — winning 4 Olympic gold medals and 6 World Championship titles across the 5000m and 10000m. He won the 5000m and 10000m double at London 2012 — completing the Mo-bot celebration in front of a home crowd — and repeated the double at Rio 2016, becoming the first man to retain both Olympic distance titles simultaneously. He won World Championship doubles in 2011, 2013 and 2015. His personal bests of 12:53.11 for 5000m and 26:46.57 for 10000m — a European record — reflect sustained brilliance at the top of distance running across a decade. He later transitioned to the road, running the European record half marathon of 59:32 and a marathon personal best of 2:05:11. He was knighted in 2017. In 2022 he revealed he had been brought to the UK illegally as a child — the disclosure generating significant public discussion about child trafficking and immigration.

Famous For

Double Olympic champion in 5000m and 10000m at two consecutive Olympics

Playing Style

How They Played

Devastating finishing kick, tactical racing, exceptional track positioning

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Greatest British distance runner in history, first British athlete to win Olympic gold in 5000m and 10000m

Best Known For

Olympic Gold 5000m, 10000m London 2012

He arrived in Britain as an 8-year-old refugee who could not speak English — and left as a four-time Olympic champion.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Olympic Gold 5000m, 10000m London 2012
  • Olympic Gold 5000m, 10000m Rio 2016
  • World Champion 5000m 2011, 2013, 2015
  • World Champion 10000m 2011, 2013, 2015
  • Knighthood 2017
  • European Record 10,000m (26:46.57)
Career Journey

Timeline

2001 📌 Professional athletics debut
2006 🎯 European 5000m champion - breakthrough performance
2011 🏆 World Champion 5000m and 10000m Daegu
2012 🏆 Olympic Gold 5000m and 10000m London
2013 🏆 World Champion 5000m and 10000m Moscow
2015 🏆 World Champion 5000m and 10000m Beijing
2016 🏆 Olympic Gold 5000m and 10000m Rio
2017 🥇 Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Sir Mo Farah

Sir Mo Farah won 4 Olympic gold medals.

Sir Mo Farah won 6 World Championship titles.

Sir Mo Farah was born in 1983 in Mogadishu.

Sir Mo Farah is British.

Sir Mo Farah played for: Great Britain. Active 2001–present ..

Career Timeline — Sir Mo Farah
2001
Professional athletics debut
2006
European 5000m champion - breakthrough performance
2011
World Champion 5000m and 10000m Daegu
2012
Olympic Gold 5000m and 10000m London
2013
World Champion 5000m and 10000m Moscow
2015
World Champion 5000m and 10000m Beijing
2016
Olympic Gold 5000m and 10000m Rio
2017
Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II
Olympic Gold 5000m, 10000m London 2012
Olympic Gold 5000m, 10000m Rio 2016
World Champion 5000m 2011, 2013, 2015
World Champion 10000m 2011, 2013, 2015
Knighthood 2017
European Record 10,000m (26:46.57)
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