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A part of me does miss the track, says Mo Farah

Mo Farah announced his retirement from track after winning the gold medal in 10,000m and silver in 5,000m at the Diamond League in London last year. Since then he has switched to the road.

Mo Farah recently won the Chicago marathon in two hours, 5 minutes and 11 seconds to set a European record and there are constant whispers that track may not have seen the last of Mo Farah yet.

What does Mo Farah feel? Will Mo Farah return to the track ahead of the World Championships next year in Doha and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics?

"A part of me does miss the track and I see fellow athletes on the track and you see them preparing well. Everything looks so easy on TV and you guys see on TV and be like 'go, go'. It's not that easy and it now looks easy to me watching them. So, I do miss it," Mo Farah said at the Royal Stag Perfect Strokes event in New Delhi.

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