Mo was just coming through the mixed zone and trying to rushed through by the IAAF person.
He saw Wejo and said, "These guys are cool." and stopped and made sure to do an interview.
Watch here:
Mo was just coming through the mixed zone and trying to rushed through by the IAAF person.
He saw Wejo and said, "These guys are cool." and stopped and made sure to do an interview.
Watch here:
I would if LRC sent me a letsrun shirt.
I loved Mo's face when you asked him whats next - didnt really looked like he wants to do the Greath North Run! Probably get an average mans salary for doing it tho!
Well, there it is from his own mouth. "I had to lose a lot more weight."
All those pieces of shit who've been flaming me for commenting on his weight loss can line up and start apologizing now.
btw don't you find it a bit odd, Mo being eager to be interviewed by wejo of all people
I'd be going to school in a bullet proof vest for the next couple of weeks if I was in your class at high school.
Bad Wigins wrote:
btw don't you find it a bit odd, Mo being eager to be interviewed by wejo of all people
Maybe he really is dope-free and aligns himself with a community with zero tolerance for doping.
what is a lot more?
is it possible to find out how light he is versus how light he used to be? do we have these data at all?
If Mo Farah likes you, I like you a little less. Hopefully Rupp still hates you guys.
I think this is interesting, to say the least. If nothing else, it speaks to Mo being a professional who does his job, including the "due diligence," and is best when he is able to be himself. He had a great week of racing and seemed to enjoy himself in the process. I don't think it's a stretch-and some might say its childish, but whatever-to say he could hold a grudge against LRC for so much of the commentary that goes on around here. However, he puts on a good face and acknowledges them.
The interesting part to some, especially around here, is imagine Galen even attempting this kind of interview? Notably, it speaks to their vastly different personalities, but whether Mo is dirty or not, can anyone argue that you'd have more faith (or at least like the guy better) in Galen if he was more comfortable like this? I'm not saying he should be and I personally don't care, but it's a fair point. Moreover, Galen would surely never act this way toward Letsrun, regardless of his reasons. We have all heard the "he's in the spot light, he should expect criticism" excuses on these boards, but any sane individual can see there is plenty of targeted criticism and Galen receives more than his fair share.
Either Mo is trying to be cordial, understands that Wejo/Rojo don't write the discussion boards, or he just trolled Wejo super hard.
Mo Farah is very media savvy. Watch at the end of the race when he was doing his praying and pointing to the sky, he checked out the corner of his eye to make sure the camera was trained on him.
LetsRun.com wrote:
Mo was just coming through the mixed zone and trying to rushed through by the IAAF person.
He saw Wejo and said, "These guys are cool." and stopped and made sure to do an interview.
Watch here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_iE93d-B3w
Cool - nice get, WeJo.
This forum has zero tolerance for athletes. You hate them all!
While I love LRC, I cannot stand Farah. He is a clown and a fraud. I almost vomited and laughed at the same time when I read he's going to go for the indoor 1500m record.
THink about it. Mo is trying to cozy up to the Brojos. Hmmmmmm why would they do that?
Let's Run has a certain anti-doping stance.....for certain athletes. However, it seems if you are "friends" with the operators they will give you the benefit of the doubt (see Paula R.)
So when Mo's past hits the fan he will have some defenders.
Great interview with Steve Cram - says Jakob has no chance of WRs this year
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