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Mo Farah won the Djibouti International Half Marathon with a time of 63:07. The victory is a strong start to his racing schedule in the lead-up to the Tokyo Olympics.
Following a training block in Ethiopia, Farah, 37, raced for the first time since winning the Antrim Coast Half Marathon six months ago.
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Taking to social media after the race, Farah wrote, 'YeeeeeeZzzz!! Good win..!! Amazing support from Djibouti 🇩🇯 people..!! 🙏🏿 Thank...!!'
In hot conditions (28C), Farah finished four seconds ahead of his training partner, Bashir Abdi, with local runner Moumin Bouh crossing the line almost a minute later to take third place.
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While you're at it, Published: 08 March 2021 Runners World, Part of the Hearst UK Wellbeing Network