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Mo Farah is proud of his roots and builds athletics academy in Somaliland Republic

August 11, 2012   ·   35 Comments

mo with double flags

1.     A focused and self-conscious athlete

At a very young age Mo Farah went to live in a strange country where he did not know well its language and culture. By ups and downs he tried to do his best so that he can achieve his goal. He understood very clearly that success in this life is not guaranteed. It is partly dependent on the extent to which he takes himself seriously. Thanks to the helping hand and the guidance he received from several prominent British people resulted a significant transformation of his life and made him self-conscious and the person he is today. The talents and ability of Mo Farah were no secret to the people around him. His former PE teacher (Alan Watkinson) discovered and realised that he had a particular talent for distance running, and mentored him. Mr. Watkinson was not only one to champion Mo Farah. When he was 17, Paula Radcliffe paid for his driving lessons so that he could travel to training nights. London Marathon race director David Bedford also helped — the London Marathon Charitable Trust funded Mo Farah’s education at St Mary’ University College, Twickenham, and David Bedford introduced Mo Farah to Alberto Salazar, the unique American coach who is the one who has laid the foundation of Mo Farah’s amazing recent progress.

The turning point in Mo Farah’s career was in 2005 when he started to take himself seriously and moved into a house with a group of Kenyans aiming to train at high altitude and to experience their way of life and the way in which they train daily.

He ran 120 miles a week, ate, trained and slept some more, and knocked more than 90 seconds off his European championship 10,000m time.

By 2010 he had won double gold at 5,000m and 10,000m at the European championship, but his time at the longer distance (28min 25sec) was a little bit slower than world record (Ethiopian Bekele). For most of his career Mo Farah has been unable to challenge against the supremacy of the elite of the world’s great distance running countries like Ethiopia and Kenya.

Last year Mo Farah  set off again – this time moving his family (his wife Tania, daughter Rihanna, and is expecting twins) to Portland Oregon, USA where Alberto Salazar introduced him to ultra modern athletic techniques (like underwater treadmills and cryogenic chambers) and tried to build up his upper body strength. By self belief and discipline, determination and endurance

Mo Farah has shown that he is some who can achieve everything.

It was Unforgettable and personally I had the honour to watch and witness the day in which Mo Farah entered the graced and dignified zone that every athlete dreams of, winning the Olympic Gold Medal of the men’s 10,000m. Unforgettable was also the day in which Mo Farah ran into the record books, becoming the first British distance runner to win the men’s 10,000m with a breathtaking and elegant style!  It was truly amazing and the British and Somaliland citizens around the world just fallen off their axis when Mo Farah entered his last lap. Roared and cheered on by more than 80,000 spectators at the beautiful and wonderful London Olympic stadium, Mo Farah’s delight was complete when he turned around after crossing the line and saw his friend and training partner, American Galen Rupp take silver.

2.    Mo Farah is proud of his roots:

Mo Farah may have won gold for Britain, has brilliantly outclassed his highly seasoned opponents, enjoying all the attention for being Great Britain’s most revered heroes, but he has not forgotten his origin and birthplace. He is proud of his roots and retains happy memories of Somaliland Republic where he was born. He aims to contribute and improve the living conditions of the disadvantaged but talented young people in Somaliland. In order to achieve these goals, together with his wife Tania, he founded a namesake foundation: Mo Farah Foundation.

According to reliable sources close to the World Champion top athlete Mohamed (Mo) Farah), immediately after successful completion of the London Olympics 2012, he is seriously planning to launch an Athletics Academy in his home town (Gabiley). This Academy will be named after the young and World Champion British-Somalilander Athlete Mo Farah (Mohamed Farah).

According to these sources, Mo Farah is fully determined to help, support and develop the disadvantaged and less fortunate young people in Republic of Somaliland. One of Mo Farah’s inner beliefs is that sport is an important part of every child’s development and he knows like no other how this works.

That is why Mo Farah is seriously considering setting up an Athletics Academy in his home town (Gabiley). This is the only way he would be able to give those disadvantaged young people in Somaliland the best possible foundations to develop and perform from an early age. The proposed Academy will be funded by Mo Farah Foundation and will be named after the young and World Champion British-Somalilander Athlete Mo Farah.

 

Mo Farah Athletics Academy will be designed for aspiring athletes and unlocking the talents and potential of those young people living in Somaliland Republic who would like to develop their skills and fulfil their potential in athletics (track and field events). According to these sources, Mo Farah Foundation will be involved in many ways to establish the Mo Farah Athletics Academy from the start to completion, in order to pave the way for future success and helping talented athletes in Somaliland achieve their dreams. Mo Farah Athletics Academy’s grassroots schemes will include giving those young people the opportunity to get involved in athletics and other sport facilities not only to keep them active but also to teach them about teamwork, leadership and the desire to perform as best they can.

Last year, Mo Farah visited to his country of origin (Republic of Somaliland), accompanied by his wife (Tania) and daughter (Rihana), where he received a wonderful reception and hospitality from all levels of the people of Somaliland and its government. He said that he was thrilled and just could not describe how he felt honoured for the warm welcome. He said that coming to his birth place has been a heart-warming and unforgettable life time experience.

In September 2011, Mo Farah had the honour to meet with the President of Somaliland Republic Mr. Ahmed M. Mohamud Silaanyo and had received the prestigious Presidential Honours Award from the President of Somaliland Republic. The President congratulated Mo Farah for his inimitable international name and fame, and praised him his inspiring talent and personality for the citizens of Somaliland Republic and the UK in a positive conduct.

May we all wish him a good luck for the remaining contest.

INSHA ALLAH Mohamed FARAH will win the men’s 5,000m

Eng. Hussein Adan Igeh |Hussein Deyr||UK|

 

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Readers Comments (35)

  1. hamze says:

    He won gold right now 5,000 congratulations Mo Farah is the man a true champ, hes born in xamar raised in Djbouti, trained in UK, Somalia, Djbouti< and UK are his Home.

    • kaboon says:

      kkkkkkkkkkk keep telling that to your self

  2. Mohamd says:

    Masha Allah, he controlled the race from start to finish. That is how to sell the Somali identity in this globalist world. Not the likes of Iman and Weris Deria.

    • ali ibrahim says:

      Stop insulting somali women.you yourself have sisters and mother,i hope They don’t open Their legs wide open.

  3. Freya says:

    Well done Mo!! and good luck with the Academy in Sokaliland!!

  4. Freya says:

    Somaliland

  5. Sheldon Tessler says:

    that was amazing

  6. Paul Collier says:

    Mo Farah, Is an incredible human being, with tallent and humility by the bucket load. You are an ambasador for Britain Mo and I wish you all the very best in helping your people in Somaililand

  7. ciise says:

    mashallah this man knows how to win and bring honour to his people, not like the wanlawayne kids who are not seeking asylum in london. way isdhiibeen, they claim that their lives are in danger so they asked for asylum in the uk. shameless wanlawayne

    • Somaliaqueen says:

      Looooool not only they have to be a shame but all somalis, somalians, somalilanders, djbouti who asked for asylum. 85% of the ppl of somaliland n djbouti claim to be born in mogadishu. When the war was in hargeisa the somalis in south were claiming to be from north. So yeah all somalis lied when they ask asylum. Who r you to jugde them?

    • HATERS4EVERGONAHATE says:

      All you "Somalilanders" like to diss Somalia but when you seek asylum in different country's what's the name of the capital you write/claim you had 2 run away from Hargeisa not even close Mogadishu spot on. Don't believe me grab your passport that's if you have one look inside what city does it say you was born in i rest my case

      • Somaliaqueen says:

        Tell them, not all of them only the two faces ones.

        • kaboon says:

          kkkkk so what if they claim refugee status to stay in western countries southerns used to cliam from harigaisa in the 80s and 90s

          • Dhugtame says:

            Not only My European passport says SOMALILAND, but also my drivers license too.

             
          • Ayanle says:

            Oh my god you're such a shameless liar :p

             
          • Somaliaqueen says:

            Didn't i say that, my part all somalis r the same. Learn how to read.

             
  8. Pam says:

    Well done Mo – so proud of you.

  9. Ali says:

    I true ambassador for all muslims..

    He is a brilliant athlete

    Ali

  10. Muhsin says:

    Mo farah iz a symbolic 2 five star somaliz i.e djibouti,nfd,gadenia,somaliland,somalia so plz stop only mentioning somaliland as we know he has born in mogdishu according to his profile so viv mo farah ol somalis speaking pple are proud to what you have done

    • Duale says:

      I am really glad that he is from somaliland and I dare to mention that he Somalilander. That will be a mistake and it will deny his roots, so I have no problem with that, but I want him also to stand for the all somali speaking people as well. Just like all Arab nations, when someone from UAE wins, he wins for all Arabs, but no one can deny tha he is from the UAE.

  11. Abdi says:

    the guy is sellout and he is married to jamaican of all people ,and rumor has it she is cheating on him ,lets see what kind of children she brings to the world

    • Somaliaqueen says:

      kkkkkkkkkkk Stop hating n don't listen to rumors its Ramadan n haram

    • Kevin says:

      Oh you who believe! If a rebellious evil person comes to you with a news, verify it, lest you harm people in ignorance, and afterwards you become regretful to what you have done.

      Quran 49:6

  12. Ilyaas says:

    "He is proud of his roots and retains happy memories of Somaliland Republic where he was born."
    This sentence contains 3 lies:
    1. Mo Farah was not born in the somaliland region, he was born in the capital, Mogadishu
    2. He does not retain a happy memory of somaliland as he and his father left Somalia at the age of 8 when the abuse of siad barre was on its peak against Somali people.
    3. somaliland is not republic, its government does not respect the people's opinion, but money owners got the upper word.
    Those guys just believe if you are is***q then you are a somalilander as they call it, muppets.
    Therefore, I ask the somalilandpress site to remove this nonsense from this page.

    • Hornid says:

      Ilyas i have better idea. Get the hell out from this website and go to faqash website, u 'll be more confortable with ur hyena friend!

    • ibrahim says:

      Well said ILYAAS.The delusionist must know mo farah run for british no one else They invested.

  13. hanaa says:

    CONGRATULATIONS……..BUT I AM PROUD OF WHO I AM AND I AM MOHAMED FARAH….NOT MO FARAH……..I AM MOHAMED FARAH…………………Please don't call me MO……I am Mohamed….no need to change my name….I am not inferior person…because I am proud of who I am and my name is Mohamed

    I DON'T NEED TO SHY AWAY FROM WHO I AM…AAND MY MY NAME IS MOHAMED NOT MO…….LIKE IT OR NOT

  14. Kayse says:

    I don't care about his political alliance, what I love about him is that he killed the Ethiopians and left them in the dust like a true Somali. Catch me if you can you freaking Habasha, Somalis always superior at everything they do, I just wish Somalis won't so divided.

    Congratulations Mo Farah, two gold medals for the Somali race. Mogadishu is going to give you big welcome, these kids who are telling you to go to Somaliland simply because your Isaaq are crazy. Mogadishu is also home of Isaaq if they choose to because after all Isaaq and Hawiye are Irir brothers.

    • muudey says:

      @kayse.

      Your comment was all right accept The last two WORDS.i am haw@ye dir,for god seek stop using These words.Dar@@d is major clan,who do you Think d@rood his mother is? DONBIRA is his mother which is DIR.

    • hahaha says:

      Irir brothers!!! You are so funny Irir boy.

  15. Amanda says:

    Mohamed Farah ~ your achievements are quite incredible. Everyone in the world was cheering for you. We wish the very best for your charity dinner on the 1st ~ I hope this helps raise the funds for your projects. We support and salute you. You are now a legend and we are all extremely proud of you! Well done!

  16. Ayanle says:

    They better build that académy in somaliland. Al Shabaab leader never target
    Their homecountry ! At least they could train safely :p

  17. issa says:

    Somali landers are dreamers . They are groping around for sympathy & attention like kids especially thinking Mo farah is proud to be one of them kkk. This guy has no family except this jamaican lady with a child not even his own. Why does he not mention his real family mom dad bros sis etc. Then you tell me he is proud tobr somalilander kkk

    • warfaa says:

      This makes good sense.

  18. Kevin says:

    What do you mean "A Jamaican of all people" If you're Muslim fear Allah from such slander.


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