An emotional Sir Mo Farah says sport saved him and enabled him to have his incredible athletics career. The four-time Olympic champion, who grew up in Hounslow, finished fourth in his final race at the Great North Run. Sir Mo says winning at a home Olympics will always stand out. By News|2023-09-11T11:13:03+01:00September 11, 2023|Local News|0 Comments Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: News Related Posts In the Premier League Brentford remain in the hunt for European football next season after a thrilling 4-3 win at relegation strugglers Burnley who had a late equaliser ruled out In the Premier League Brentford remain in the hunt for European football next season after a thrilling 4-3 win at relegation strugglers Burnley who had a late equaliser ruled out Tenants fear they could be made homeless within days after a charity in Richmond raised their rent by 700-pounds a month Tenants fear they could be made homeless within days after a charity in Richmond raised their rent by 700-pounds a month The Metropolitan Police says its aware of social media posts encouraging confrontations between rival groups from schools across London The Metropolitan Police says its aware of social media posts encouraging confrontations between rival groups from schools across London Bosses at the new Space Institute at the University of Surrey want the UK to lead its own missions within the next decade. Bosses at the new Space Institute at the University of Surrey want the UK to lead its own missions within the next decade.