I believe no matter who you are, respect yourself, respect others.
From Mo Farah
I don't want to talk politics, but what I do say is I believe in rules and laws, and if you come to this country, you've got to abide by the rules here.
I work every day, and every year I spend seven months away from my family. I miss my kids' birthdays, and those are times I will never be able to go back on and share with them. That kills me.
To be labelled a cheat - it's not fair. If I'm a cheat, then prove I'm a cheat or just leave me alone and let me do what I do best.
I put my body through hell. I run 120 miles a week, week in, week out.
It's hard, and I don't always get to see my kids. I will never catch up on that time I've missed.
I wished for just one medal as a junior.
Whenever I race in the U.K., the crowd just makes such a massive difference, often between winning and losing.
Everybody in middle-distance running knows each other, and we all know what we are capable of.
Every race is different. If you come down the home straight neck and neck, the crowd cheering for you can decide the race.
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