- At seven o'clock this morning, a taxi picked him from his flat in Hampton for the half-hour ride to Heathrow before a flight to Boston for a one-mile race there on Saturday. The previous Saturday, he had opened up his indoor season in some style by outsprinting Kenya's Augustine Choge in a pulsating 1500metre duel in Glasgow.
Following that, he spent a day training with his beloved Arsenal before going on to become the first celebrity to crack The Cube and win £250,000 for his charity, the Mo Farah Foundation, all that fitted around a training programme in which he runs more than 100 miles a week.
Despite all this, there are no signs of weariness from the 28-year-old, who talks as excitedly as ever despite not having seen his wife, Tania, or daughter, Rihanna, both of whom are based at the Farah family home in Oregon in the United States, for five weeks.
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