Twin Ambitions My Autobiography

Twin Ambitions My Autobiography by Mo Farah, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2013, offers an insightful look into the life of one of Britain’s most celebrated athletes. This 371-page autobiography chronicles Farah’s journey from a young boy in Somalia to a national treasure following his remarkable achievements at the 2012 London Olympics, where he won gold medals in both the 10,000m and 5000m events. The narrative captures not only his athletic prowess but also the challenges he faced along the way, including his early struggles with language and adaptation to life in Britain.
Readers will find a detailed account of Farah’s dedication to his sport, including his training regimen and the pivotal moments that shaped his career. The book highlights key milestones, such as his early successes at the European Junior Championships and his decision to train with elite Kenyan runners. It also reflects on his strategic move to Portland, Oregon, to work with renowned coach Alberto Salazar, which ultimately led to his breakthrough performances on the world stage. This autobiography provides a comprehensive perspective on the intersection of sports and personal growth, making it a significant contribution to the genres of biography and sports literature.
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“A powerful and gripping human story of the 2012 London Olympics hero 4 August, 2012. Super Saturday. On the most electric night in the history of British sport, Mo Farah braved the pain and punishment to seize Olympic gold in the 10,000m – and in the process went from being a talented athlete to a national treasure. Seven days later, Mo seized his second gold at the 5000m to go where no British distance runner has gone before. Records have tumbled before him: European track records at 1500m, 5000m indoors, and 10,000m; British track records at 5000m, 3000m indoors and 10k on the road have all fallen to Mohamed ‘Mo’ Farah: the boy from Somalia who came to Britain at the age of eight, leaving behind his twin brother, and with just a few words of English, and a natural talent for running. His secondary school PE teacher Alan Watkinson spotted his potential and began easing this human gazelle towards the racetrack. In 2001 Mo showed his promise by winning the 5000m at the European Junior Championships. Soon he was smashing a string of British and European records. He began living with a group of elite Kenyan runners, following their strict regime of run, sleep, eat and rest. Mo was determined to leave no stone uncovered in his bid for distance-running glory. After a disappointing Olympics in Beijing Mo took the bold decision to relocate to Portland, Oregon to work under legendary coach Alberto Salazar. The results were emphatic as Mo took silver at the 10,000m and then raced to gold in the 5000m at the 2011 World Championships in Daegu. Even better would soon follow at London 2012”–Publisher description.
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