Mo Farah: 'My first London Marathon will be tougher than 2012 Olympics'

 
Staff|Agency1 February 2014

Athlete Mo Farah believes this year's London Marathon race will prove even tougher for him than the Olympics.

The 30-year-old, who claimed double gold in the 5,000 and 10,000m in the 2012 Games, is preparing to make his marathon debut in April.

Farah has been training in the Rift Valley in Kenya and has increased his already intense schedule from the routine he used in the run-up to the Olympics.

He told the Guardian: "It's hard but I have to do it. It's London.

"I could easily sit back and say I'm going to stay at home and train but I need to come out here to give it 110 per cent because I've never seen a stronger marathon field, from the world record holder to guys who are running two hours five, two hours four consistently.

"It's going to be a lot harder than my Olympics or world championship races."

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