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Farah opens outdoor season with world-leading mark

Published 05/28/2016, 02:53 AM
Updated 05/28/2016, 03:00 AM
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By Gene Cherry

EUGENE, Oregon (Reuters) - Britain's double Olympic champion Mo Farah surged into the lead with 60 meters remaining to claim victory in the fastest 10,000 meters of the year at the Prefontaine Classic Diamond League on Friday.

Farah shook off a valiant challenge by Kenyan William Sitonik to win his first outdoor race of the year and kept alive a five-year winning streak at the distance as he clocked an Olympic-qualifying time of 26 minutes, 53.71 seconds.

"I don't want to lose here," said the Briton, who trains in nearby Portland, Oregon.

Sitonik finished second in a lifetime best 26:54.66 with Ethiopian Tamari Toga third in 26:57.33 as five runners broke 27 minutes.

Though Farah claimed victory on a crisp, cool evening, the 33-year-old Olympic favorite was not overly delighted with his performance.

"It was good to run sub-27 (minutes)," he said. "But honestly, I was kind of disappointed. I was hoping to run a lot faster than that.

"Sometimes, you know, it's your first race and then I have to make the decision to continue pushing... or try and win the race."

He also was a little disappointed that the race had not attracted a stronger field in which to open his outdoor season.

NO GAP

Farah, who said he was in great shape, stayed near the front until slightly past mid-race before dropping a little behind the leaders.

He worked his way back to the head of affairs with less than three laps to go and led at the bell before the 22-year-old Sitonik, the 2012 5,000 meters world junior bronze medalist, surged past Farah with 250 meters remaining.

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Sitonik was never able to open up a significant gap when he kicked for home, however, as Farah moved up a gear and eased back past his rival on the home straight.

"I felt good at the beginning. Then about mid-race, I kind of felt like, not sluggish, but didn't quite get moving," Farah added. "It was hard to pick it up.

"Farah will continue his preparations for the Rio Games with a 3,000m in Birmingham, England next week as he looks to defend both his 5,000m and 10,000m titles in August.

In another highlight, U.S. world champion Joe Kovacs uncorked the three longest outdoor throws of the year to win the shot put, hitting 22.13 meters on his final attempt.

Kovacs finished a heart-breaking fourth in the 2012 U.S. trials to miss the Olympic team but is hoping things will be different this year.

The meeting continues on Saturday with key sprints and hurdles races topping the bill.

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