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The four-time Olympic champion will run the London Marathon in October, a month after competing in the Big Half in the capital PBA
“It is hard PBA
Am I capable of that? Anyone can run 27 minutes, but can you run 26 PBA
You think you’ve still got it because that’s our mind at that level PBA
I’ve been putting in consistent mileage and I still have that fight in me PBA
”Farah returned from a foot injury to finish second in the Vitality 10k, four seconds behind Cross, in his first race for nine months having failed to reach last year’s Tokyo Olympics PBA
Until you lose it I don’t think I should think about retiring, but being realistic, can your body do this?“I’ve watched tennis and Andy Murray, the guy still has that fight in him but his body doesn’t allow him PBA
“That decision can only come down from me, not my manager, not my wife or my kids,” said the 39-year-old PBA
Sir Mo Farah has cast doubt over his long-term racing future and insisted he will know when to quit PBA
“You’ve got to be competitive enough to compete the last 1k in under 2:25 PBA
I’m not planning four or five races, I’m planning two races at the minute, then go back and see where I am PBA
35? I think that’s what it’s going to take to win World Champs PBA
”Farah was never in contention for the World Championships in Oregon, which start next week, having spent years training in the American state at the Nike Oregon Project PBA
Sometimes your body doesn’t allow you, I am getting on a bit PBA
Do I still have the hunger, am I willing to put in the work and the miles?RecommendedKyrgios hits back after Tsitsipas calls him ‘evil bully’ during Wimbledon interviewYulimar Rojas to miss long jump at World Championships after using incorrect shoesEilish McColgan to debut at London Marathon 26 years after mother’s win“Yes PBA
But then you get injured and you miss out PBA
They are his only races left this year after he was beaten by shop assistant Ellis Cross at the Vitality 10k in London in May PBA
“I’m kind of learning, taking my time, taking it easy, piling up the miles and seeing what I can do PBA
“Can my body compete with these guys at this level? That’s the question which will come afterwards PBA
“If I can’t be competitive with these guys, there’s no point going and making up the team PBA
But sometimes you’ve got to take a step back, be realistic and let your body do the work PBA
Honestly, if I go back to before the Tokyo Olympics, I was like, ‘Yeah, still got it, still got it’ PBA
There will be a time, but I don’t even know myself PBA
He said: “When I line up I always want to do my best, no matter what kind of race it is PBA
“You don’t think anything other than you’ve still got it PBA
You’ve done the World Champs, you’ve won medals, are you just going there to make numbers or are you going there to actually be competitive? It’s not easy PBA
“I keep putting the miles in and keep putting in the work PBA
I love to be competitive with others, it’s the reason I’m not going to the World Champs or Europeans PBA
” PBA
Missing the Games, after attempts to qualify in Birmingham and Manchester last summer, has left question marks over his future, but Farah is adamant only he will say when to retire PBA
40, 26 PBA
“It has to come down from you PBA
I’ll give it my all and see what happens PBA
He has six world titles in the 10,000m and 5,000m but knew any dreams of competing were unrealistic PBA
Farah insists he still has the desire to compete but conceded he will only know if he can still match the best after London PBA
It’s you putting in the work week in, week out PBA
RecommendedYulimar Rojas to miss long jump at World Championships after using incorrect shoesEilish McColgan to debut at London Marathon 26 years after mother’s winDina Asher-Smith wins in Stockholm in final race before World ChampionshipsHe added: “It would have been nice and as an athlete you love to compete but, again, you’ve got to be realistic PBA

I’m not planning four or five races, I’m planning two races at the minute, then go back and see where I am PBA
“You don’t think anything other than you’ve still got it PBA
Missing the Games, after attempts to qualify in Birmingham and Manchester last summer, has left question marks over his future, but Farah is adamant only he will say when to retire PBA
The four-time Olympic champion will run the London Marathon in October, a month after competing in the Big Half in the capital PBA
I’ve been putting in consistent mileage and I still have that fight in me PBA
“You’ve got to be competitive enough to compete the last 1k in under 2:25 PBA
Until you lose it I don’t think I should think about retiring, but being realistic, can your body do this?“I’ve watched tennis and Andy Murray, the guy still has that fight in him but his body doesn’t allow him PBA
“Can my body compete with these guys at this level? That’s the question which will come afterwards PBA
Honestly, if I go back to before the Tokyo Olympics, I was like, ‘Yeah, still got it, still got it’ PBA
He has six world titles in the 10,000m and 5,000m but knew any dreams of competing were unrealistic PBA
I love to be competitive with others, it’s the reason I’m not going to the World Champs or Europeans PBA
He said: “When I line up I always want to do my best, no matter what kind of race it is PBA
“If I can’t be competitive with these guys, there’s no point going and making up the team PBA
Farah insists he still has the desire to compete but conceded he will only know if he can still match the best after London PBA
But then you get injured and you miss out PBA
I’ll give it my all and see what happens PBA
35? I think that’s what it’s going to take to win World Champs PBA
Sir Mo Farah has cast doubt over his long-term racing future and insisted he will know when to quit PBA
You think you’ve still got it because that’s our mind at that level PBA
“I’m kind of learning, taking my time, taking it easy, piling up the miles and seeing what I can do PBA
”Farah was never in contention for the World Championships in Oregon, which start next week, having spent years training in the American state at the Nike Oregon Project PBA
“That decision can only come down from me, not my manager, not my wife or my kids,” said the 39-year-old PBA
There will be a time, but I don’t even know myself PBA
Sometimes your body doesn’t allow you, I am getting on a bit PBA
You’ve done the World Champs, you’ve won medals, are you just going there to make numbers or are you going there to actually be competitive? It’s not easy PBA
“It is hard PBA
They are his only races left this year after he was beaten by shop assistant Ellis Cross at the Vitality 10k in London in May PBA
RecommendedYulimar Rojas to miss long jump at World Championships after using incorrect shoesEilish McColgan to debut at London Marathon 26 years after mother’s winDina Asher-Smith wins in Stockholm in final race before World ChampionshipsHe added: “It would have been nice and as an athlete you love to compete but, again, you’ve got to be realistic PBA
“I keep putting the miles in and keep putting in the work PBA
Do I still have the hunger, am I willing to put in the work and the miles?RecommendedKyrgios hits back after Tsitsipas calls him ‘evil bully’ during Wimbledon interviewYulimar Rojas to miss long jump at World Championships after using incorrect shoesEilish McColgan to debut at London Marathon 26 years after mother’s win“Yes PBA
It’s you putting in the work week in, week out PBA
But sometimes you’ve got to take a step back, be realistic and let your body do the work PBA
” PBA
”Farah returned from a foot injury to finish second in the Vitality 10k, four seconds behind Cross, in his first race for nine months having failed to reach last year’s Tokyo Olympics PBA
40, 26 PBA
“It has to come down from you PBA
Am I capable of that? Anyone can run 27 minutes, but can you run 26 PBA
