August 4, 2012 · 14 Comments
LONDON — Out of the 80,000-strong crowd who will see Mo Farah compete tomorrow the proudest spectator will be his best man and former PE teacher Alan Watkinson.
Mr Watkinson took Farah under his wing when he arrived in London from Somalia aged eight and helped propel him on a journey that would see him become one of Team GB’s most loved stars.
Farah went on to become ranked number one in the world over 10,000m and fourth at 5,000m.
The runner came to Britain with his father and two younger brothers to escape Somalia’s devastating civil war.
When he started junior school he was equipped with only three English phrases: “excuse me”, “where is the toilet?” and, unhelpfully, “c’mon then”.
Mr Watkinson met him three years later when he was struggling academically at Feltham Community College and suffering from the language barrier – Farah has since become an award-winning athletics writer.
He noted that Farah had a passion for football but it was his speed on the pitch where he shone.
Mr Watkinson said: “If he was going to have an chance to progress, someone was going to have to take him under their wing – there were so many distractions that could get in the way.”
He entered Farah for a cross country course and finish second.
A few weeks later he finished fourth in a county championship, despite not having spikes.
Soon afterwards Mr Watkinson told him he could run for Great Britain.
He won seven school cross country titles and Mr Watkinson signed him up with an athletics club.
By the time he was a gangly 14-year-old, Farah won the English schools cross country championship.
Mr Watkinson drove Farah to athletics meetings, using the trips around the M25 as impromptu English lessons.
The father-of-one said today: “Mo’s a gregarious, loveable guy, he’s modest and what you see is what you get.
“When I watch the race on Saturday, it will be a mixture of very, very excited and very nervous.
“I think he will handle it much better than I will, Mo is very calm and feeling positive.
“I’ve only seen him very, very nervous once and that was when he was getting married.
“I got tickets for the 10,000 metres through the ballot, it was a pure fluke.”
Mr Watkinson is also likely to be one of the most vocal fans – when Farah became the first Briton to win 5,000 at the 2010 European Champions, he was out of his chair shouting at the television.
The pair are close friends and Mr Watkinson was best man at Farah’s wedding when he married his long-term girlfriend, Tania.
Guests also included Steve Cram and Paul Radcliffe, a long-time supporter of Farah who paid for driving lessons so he could compete.
Mrs Farah will not be in the stadium tomorrow because she is due to give birth to twins early next month.
The long distance runner has become a role model for young Somalis.
Yussef Ahmed, the co-ordinator of Islington Somali Community Group, said: “Mo means so much to young Somalis. Somalis usually come to the UK as refugees and their biggest concern is how to settle with a different culture and language.
“It can be difficult and many young Somali men lose their self-esteem and some turn to crime and anti-social behaviour.
“But in the past five years things have begun to improve – and Mo has been a part of that. He has been a role model.”
Farah’s aim after 2012 is to switch to marathon running.
Mr Watkinson, who works at School Sport Partnerships in Hounslow, said: “Marathons would be a fresh challenge for him – he started off as a child running the mini-London Marathon, which he won three or four times.
“Hopefully he will be able to fulfill his goal on the track.”
After the Great Britain preparation camp in Portugal, Farah went to France for altitude training and is now in the Athlete’s Village.
The pair were texting each other at the weekend discussing the atmosphere in the Park.
Mr Watkinson said: “Mo got to the Olympics through incredible hard work and preparation, he feels ready and I am incredibly proud of him.”
The Independent
August 04, 2012
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HE IS A TWIN HIMSELF AND HE IS HAVING TWINS THATS SO COOL CONRATULATIONS TO HIM AND HIS WIFE WHAT TIME IS THE RACE STARTING
it is 9.15 uk time
this is a real athlete not those sub-humans the haw!ye praded in front of the universe. one thing i keep realising is that the haw!ye people have no shame and will never have any shame in the future
No wonder why no one likes Is@qs, even Gadabursi don't want to be part of your secession because of your arrogance and back-stapping manners! You talk bad about a group that has done nothing wrong to you but instead helped you when no one wanted to stand by with you!! And yeah Mo Farah was born in Mogadishu and he doesn't support your secession lol, how about that!
Actually is you Is@qs that have no shame and are arrogant!! Even the international community noticed that! Look at Britain, all you good at is chewing Khat, you guys chew more than all the other tribes put together. No wonder your area is still a dessert while Mogadishu businesses continued to bring in billion dollars.
Mo Farah WONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Mashallah. I am soooooooooo happy for him.
he just wonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn mashallah. and alhamdulilah but his wife is nice
All Somali cambaros were married by the time he started to look around. Why do you girls marry so young and not continue to educate yourselves and keep up the good looks. Every Somali girl is fat and walking like disabled person by the time she is 30.
he won gold medel uk pm was jumping up and down, mo farah lives in america now he loves america more then uk, he plans to go xamar soon visit his birth nation somalia he loves somalia and america
why are wishing him to be killed in that sh*hole called mogadisho, london zoo is less dangerous. he already went hargaisa and doesnt plan to go to haw/!ye land
That was simply beautiful! Mo Farah is also very charitable man, he recently won a quarter of a million for his charity bless him.
We Somalis are so proud of you and indeed Great Britain is proud of you too.
U should hv rn uy country anr worship u allah
Look u self wearing silsilad so dispointing
Look like u hv every thing bt u dnt hv anytng
Disgusting Comment is a promotion or a demotion if you do not have something to contribute why can't you shut your comment and have the painful for envy him for winning the 10,000 mitres Olympic Gold medal.
There are some commonality b/w Mo Farah and Somaliland, they are simply the best of all