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Press Release - London Marathon - 4/13/14

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     Disappointed Farah Promises to Return With Hard Lessons Learned

Mo Farah admitted he was disappointed to clock 2:08:21 on his debut at the 
2014 Virgin Money London Marathon today, but promised to return with 
lessons learned from a tough day in the British capital.

"To be honest, I'm a bit disappointed in my time, but if you don't try 
you'll never know," said the double world and Olympic Champion. "I'll be 
back 100%, because I'm not finishing on a low. If I could come back and do 
it again in two weeks' time, I would."

Farah, who was targeting Steve Jones's British record time of 2:07:13, went 
off in the second group of elite men targeting 62:45 at halfway, although 
he passed through that mark in 63:08.

He ran much of the race alone having lost touch with his pacemaker, and at 
one point dropped a drinks bottle, but he didn't regret his decision.

"My aim was to run a certain time and it wasn't to run world record pace, 
so the second group was good for me," he said.

"I am disappointed, but I'm an Olympic champion on the track and that's as 
big as it gets. The marathon is a whole new challenge for me and I still 
want to run a great marathon. I'll come back stronger.

"This is my city, it's where I grew up, and so it would have been wrong to 
do any other marathon. I wanted to give something back to the crowd and to 
those who supported me at London 2012.

"It was a great experience to run in London and I've learned what it's all 
about. I'll do another marathon, but at this stage I don't know where and 
when. I'll speak to my coach. I will be back, and I will be better, but 
we've got to make the right choice."

While Farah will compete at the Glasgow Diamond League, otherwise his 
summer plans are still to be confirmed.

Fellow Briton Chris Thompson, who was second to Farah in the 2010 European 
Championships, will also return to the track after also making his marathon 
debut today.

'Thommo' is aiming to run at the Commonwealth Games and European 
Championships this summer, but this morning he finished his first race over 
26.2 miles in an impressive 2:11:19, good enough for 11th place just behind 
USA's Ryan Vail but ahead of world and Olympic champion Stephen Kiprotich 
and his own training partner Scott Overall.

"It wasn't as bad as I thought and I didn't have a phase where I thought I 
couldn't do it," said Thompson. "I felt in control and the pace was nice. 
It was quite windy, and for a long time it was just Ryan and me, so it was 
quite hard.

"At half way there were four of us. We were targeting 64:45 and we thought 
we were well inside that but we went through in 65:00. I think at the time 
we thought it was a bit slow, but it was fine.

"As a group we then started to apply some pressure, but Scott dropped back 
at around 14 miles, and then it was just Ryan and me. The wind on the long 
straights really hit us, and the last six miles were tough."

Thompson said that at no point during the race did he worry about making 
the distance, although he ran no further than 14 or 15 miles during his 
marathon training.

"There's a lot of scope for improvement and I think finishing strength will 
come in another marathon," he said. "Two or three more marathons and my 
strength will build."

Amy Whitehead was the first British woman home in 2:34:20, all-but booking 
her place on England's team for the Glasgow Commonwealth.

"The race was more about where I finished than the time," said the 
35-year-old who finished 13th.

"Obviously, it would have been lovely to run a PB but I had to be 
economical and my main priority was to secure my place on the team. I knew 
I was in good shape, but I had a bit of a scare with my quads earlier in 
the week and I was a little bit anxious."

Whitehead, who clocked 2:34:14 in last year's Virgin London Marathon, 
concentrated on being first British woman.

"Today was all about the Commonwealth Games and I couldn't risk blowing 
up," she said. "I felt strong, but I tried to run sensibly because I hope 
to be doing it all again this summer."

Teammate Emma Stepto finished 14th in 2:36:05 after the pair ran the first 
10 miles together.

Two other British athletes ran inside Commonwealth qualifying standards - 
England's Steven Way (2:16:27) and John Gilbert (2:16:46), who finished 
first and second respectively from the non-elite, British Championships 
start, while Scott Overall was 17th in the men's elite race in 2:19:55, 
well short of his best of 2:10:55.

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