Mo Farah is a four-time Olympic champion and one of the greatest British athletes of all time. Here 'The National' looks back at his career. Getty Images
Farah celebrates winning the One Hour Race with a new World Record time in September 2020 in Brussels. Getty Images
Farah crosses the finish line at the London Marathon in 2019. Getty Images
Farah on the red carpet ahead of receiving a 'Lifetime Achievement' award at the BT Sports Awards in 2018 in London. Getty Images
Farah lifts his son Hussein as his twin daughters Aisha and Amani look on during a family day out in St James' Park, London, in 2018. Getty Images
Farah reflects in between training sessions in 2018 in St Moritz, Switzerland. Getty Images
Farah has the support of locals during a 42km training run in February 2018 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Getty Images
Farah with wife Tania after he was awarded a Knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, in 2017. PA
Farah holds both his 5,000m and 10,000m gold medals on the podium at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil. Getty Images
Farah celebrates after crossing the finish line to win gold in the Men's 5,000 metres at IAAF World Athletics Championships in Beijing, China, in 2015. Getty Images
Farah holds his CBE medal at Buckingham Palace, after he received the award in 2013. PA
Farah shows off his famous 'Mobot' celebration on the podium after winning the gold medal in the men's 5,000m at the London 2012 Olympic Games. Getty Images
Farah celebrates with a cheque after winning a 3,000m race in Glasgow, Scotland, in 2009. Getty Images
Farah in action in Bedford, England, in 2002. Getty Images