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Twin Ambitions - My Autobiography : The story of Team GB's double Olympic champion, Paperback / softback Book

Twin Ambitions - My Autobiography : The story of Team GB's double Olympic champion Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Hodder & Stoughton admire Sir Mo's bravery in revealing his experience of being trafficked as a child.

His memoir TWIN AMBITIONS, published in 2013, is based on the story he felt able to tell at the time, which we understood to be the true version of events.

It is now clear that Sir Mo did not wish to share some of his difficult early experiences and we respect the decisions he made both then and now. 4 August, 2012. Super Saturday. On the most electric night in the history of British sport, Mo Farah braved the pain and punishment to seize Olympic gold in the 10,000m - and in the process went from being a talented athlete to a national treasure.

Seven days later, Mo seized his second gold at the 5000m to go where no British distance runner has gone before.

In 2016 Mo acheived an even more stunning feat at the Rio Olympic Games, successfully defending both his titles to complete an extraordinary double-double.

Records have tumbled before him: European track records at 1500m, 5000m indoors, and 10,000m; British track records at 5000m, 3000m indoors and 10k on the road have all fallen to Mohamed 'Mo' Farah: the boy from Somalia who came to Britain at the age of eight, leaving behind his twin brother, and with just a few words of English, and a natural talent for running.

TWIN AMBITIONS is much more than an autobiography by a great Olympic champion.

It's a moving human story of a man who grew up in difficult circumstances, separated from his family at an early age, who struggled to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles to become Britain's most decorated Olympic track-and-field athlete ever.

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