Mo Farah sprinted into the Olympic history books last night after securing a double gold victory at London 2012.
The 29-year-old dropped to his knees in prayer to deafening cheers in the Olympic Stadium after crossing the finish line in the 5000m to become Britain's greatest track and field athlete.
It came seven days after Farah set the stadium alight by winning the 10,000m, making him the first British athlete ever to hold both the 5000m and 10,000m Olympic titles.
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