Hats off to Sir @gomofarah for your final attempt to qualify for the Tokyo Men's 10000m at Müller British Athletics Championship. Although you fall short of the qualifying time of 27:28.00 but I respect you for giving your best effort for this one last time.
He is the role model that I look up to since I started running. I always wanted to win the Double Gold like he did in 5000m and 10,000m in my University Track and Field Championship. After four years of taking part on it for, I won it at last in my Final Year 2018 with the Double Gold and achieved the Best Male Award for it.
Despite the age of 38, he still want to qualify for the Olympic and fight for it. He is truly a fighter 🏃🏻♂️
Thank you Sir Mo Farah for your amazing effort tonight. Hoping to see you do well in Marathon distance and continue to inspire many of us to keep fighting, keep grinding, keep digging hard to achieve more, and be the best version of ourselves.
MoBot pose 🙆🏻♂️
Here is Sir Mo Farah Track & Field Achievements
Olympic
London 2012
- 5000m 🥇
- 10,000m 🥇
Rio 2016
- 5000m 🥇
- 10,000m 🥇
World Championship
2007 Osaka
- 5000m 6th
2009 Berlin
- 5000m 7th
2011 Daegu
- 10,000m 🥈
- 5000m 🥇
2013 Moscow
- 10,000m 🥇
- 5000 m 🥇
2015 Beijing
- 10,000m 🥇
- 5000m 🥇
2017 London
- 10,000m 🥇
- 5000m 🥈
olympic 10,000m 在 Soh Wai Ching - Athlete Facebook 的最佳貼文
Welcome back the GOAT 🐏 to Tokyo Olympic for 10,000m!
#MoFarah #SirMo #OneMoMile #GoMo #10000M
olympic 10,000m 在 Soh Wai Ching - Athlete Facebook 的最讚貼文
“I am still a 🐟 and I will train to be a 🦈”
**LONG POST ALERT**
Yay! No award at all for the first time in Anugerah Sukan UM tonight.
*Not even got invited as well for the ceremony. I know I fulfilled all the criteria for certain awards and have submitted the form, but ended up not even getting one.
*No need to bother about all this, let’s just keep training and do what you enjoy the most. Enjoy the progress to be better and excel!
*Have no words to say really after all. Thanks Dr. Ashril Yusof and Lini Kazim for asking me to stay on for this ceremony, who knows there’s a surprise.
These are the list of my achievement in my University Journey (Sept 2014 - Mar 2018)
MASUM (Inter-local University Games)
2015: 5,000M Bronze, 10,000M Gold
2016: 5,000M Silver, 10,000M Gold
2017: 1,500M 4th placing, 5,000M Silver, 10,000M Silver
Biennial Intervarsity Games (Hong Kong)
2016: 1,500M 4th placing, 5,000M Bronze
SUKIPT (Malaysia University Games)
2016: 5,000M 4th placing, 10,000M Gold (Game Record)
2018: 5,000M Silver, 10,000M Silver
SIPMA (Malaysia Educational System Games)
2015: 5,000M Bronze
2017: 5,000M Bronze
*Note that I only mentioned all my achievements when representing University Malaya as this is the Anugerah Sukan Universiti Malaya (Not Anugerah Sukan Negara)
*Those Olympic, World Champs, Commonwealth, Asian Games and SEA Games Athletes should fall under the National Sports Awards (Anugerah Sukan Negara) as they are bringing the country’s name in these games, not the university’s name.
*I am not trying to bring the National Athletes down, my point is this: for University-level Sports Awards Ceremony, the spotlight should fall under those athletes who represented University Malaya in university-level games. Otherwise, all their hardwork, effort, and time spent in training and racing will be left unrewarded, and the lack of recognition is very discouraging for their morale.
*Point being, if you bring sharks into a pond, the tilapias will be left with nothing to feed on. The sharks belong in the ocean, leave them there. This is a time university athletes to be in the spotlight for all their hard work and achievements.
*I don’t intend to offend anyone, I just wish we can be fair in giving out awards according to the respective level of competition. For example, you would not give PhD awards in a primary school graduation ceremony. I hope I have made my point clear.
*TL,DR: We shouldn’t let Ferraris compete against Kancils (like me haha 😆😆😆).