02:17 (IST)13 AUG 2017
Screengrab of two men bidding farewell to the track tonight @usainbolt & @Mo_Farah in one frame. Sprinter and distance runner come together. pic.twitter.com/KbOvfJcYW8
— G Rajaraman (@g_rajaraman) August 12, 2017
02:16 (IST)13 AUG 2017
Thanks for all the memories @Mo_Farah, an inspiration to all of us trying to get healthy #mofarah #WorldAthleticsChampionships
— Flabby Kid (@RealFlabbyKid) August 12, 2017
02:16 (IST)13 AUG 2017
inspired me to start running and it changed my life. absolute king, well done @Mo_Farah #mofarah #onemomile pic.twitter.com/Z6XO6zJYwS
— Caitlin Wilson (@CaitlinLWilson) August 12, 2017
02:16 (IST)13 AUG 2017
Got tears in my eyes watching @Mo_Farah interview. He fought so hard for his silver. He truly is a legend #motime #WorldChampionships2017
— Kate Rhodes (@k8rhodes) August 12, 2017
02:16 (IST)13 AUG 2017
Watching @Mo_Farah get Silver 2nd is like watching Arsenal get beat, nearly greet for him😭never fails to give Arsenal a mention too lil MO♥️
— Lisa (@Lisacochrane) August 12, 2017
02:15 (IST)13 AUG 2017
Remember that guy that gave up? Neither does anybody else - IS and ALWAYS will be a LEGEND 🥇 @Mo_Farah #Legend pic.twitter.com/3kBOs86VJp
— Leah (@Leah_lucasx) August 12, 2017
02:15 (IST)13 AUG 2017
So many amazing memories thank you @Mo_Farah #legend
— Andy Tsouris (@MisterT71) August 12, 2017
02:15 (IST)13 AUG 2017
@Mo_Farah still boss 👍🏻 #London2017
— Katie Price (@MRSSG) August 12, 2017
02:15 (IST)13 AUG 2017
No matter what happened in that 5000m final, @Mo_Farah remains the best British athlete we've ever had 🇬🇧 #London2017 #MoTime
— Jack (@jacksmillie) August 12, 2017
02:15 (IST)13 AUG 2017
Congratulations to massive Arsenal fan @Mo_Farah on an incredible track career. We're proud of you, Mo 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/L0TwszSfro
— Arsenal FC (@Arsenal) August 12, 2017
02:14 (IST)13 AUG 2017
He's not happy with silver but we all are. Absolute winner and one of the all time greatest sportsmen. Well done, Sir @Mo_Farah #MoTime https://t.co/2biInSfIUw
— Harry Handforth (@HarryHandforth) August 12, 2017
02:14 (IST)13 AUG 2017
Last trip to London stadium to see final track races from legends @mo_farah and @usainbolt #represent #london2017
— Paul Mathews (@PM66) August 12, 2017
02:13 (IST)13 AUG 2017
LEGEND: @Mo_Farah runs his final ever race. 😢🙌
— SPORF (@Sporf) August 12, 2017
Olympic Games:
🥇🥇🥇🥇
World Championships:
🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥈🥈
Greatest Ever. 🇬🇧🐐 pic.twitter.com/3XHoQbd6tR
02:12 (IST)13 AUG 2017
Thank you Sir @Mo_Farah! Track events are not going to be the same. #MoTime #Legend pic.twitter.com/gQZHK2cMnh
— Mustafa Ghouse (@MustafaGhouse) August 12, 2017
02:11 (IST)13 AUG 2017
And now the great Farah too learns that Sport is brutal.No place for sentiment at the very top
— Digvijay Singh Deo (@DiggySinghDeo) August 12, 2017
02:11 (IST)13 AUG 2017
Well looks like it will be back to African domination of the distance events in athletics again now #MoFarah has retired
— Chris Goldsmith (@TheTennisTalker) August 12, 2017
02:11 (IST)13 AUG 2017
So many Magic MO-ments to remember #mofarah #bbcathletics #IAAFWorlds #London2017
— Chris Goldsmith (@TheTennisTalker) August 12, 2017
02:10 (IST)13 AUG 2017
I think this is called rubbing it in. pic.twitter.com/NKo8yJk6YA
— Julian Bennetts (@julian_bennetts) August 12, 2017
02:10 (IST)13 AUG 2017
Usain Bolt beaten
— Francis Keogh (@HonestFrank) August 12, 2017
Mo Farah beaten
That's sport for you - doesn't always follow the script#London2017
02:08 (IST)13 AUG 2017
World 10,000m: 🥈🥇🥇🥇
— IAAF World Champs (@IAAFWorldChamps) August 12, 2017
World 5000: 🥇🥇🥇🥈
Olympic 10,000m: 🥇🥇
Olympic 5000m: 🥇🥇
An undisputed legend #MoFarah#BeTheNext GOAT pic.twitter.com/pRYA5EvTfY
02:08 (IST)13 AUG 2017
I have never seen Mo Farah lose.
— Boria Majumdar (@BoriaMajumdar) August 12, 2017
This is a first. Shows each of them are human after all.
02:06 (IST)13 AUG 2017
Mo is the Man! What a guy!
— Jim Goldsmith (@roverfish) August 12, 2017
02:02 (IST)13 AUG 2017
What a great career @Mo_Farah has had and blessed his supporters with. Britain lucky to have such a superstar 🙌. #thankyoumo
— Conscience (@sportingcook) August 12, 2017
02:02 (IST)13 AUG 2017
One of the greatest to ever step foot on a track.
— Cross Country Probs (@CrossProb) August 12, 2017
Mo Farah.
The end of an era. pic.twitter.com/PAp5oYBEUn
02:01 (IST)13 AUG 2017
Mo Farah starts and ends his 10K/5K dominance with silvers 2011-2017:
— FloTrack (@FloTrack) August 12, 2017
2nd
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
2nd#London2017
02:01 (IST)13 AUG 2017
He is still an all-time great & a hero around the world. Take a bow, Londoner & legend, Sir @Mo_Farah. #OneMoMile #London2017 #LondonIsOpen pic.twitter.com/bkuCrjNPNb
— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) August 12, 2017
02:01 (IST)13 AUG 2017
You're a London hero @Mo_Farah! An honour to watch your last track race #mobot pic.twitter.com/BRfmzgqt8g
— Mayor of London (@MayorofLondon) August 12, 2017
02:01 (IST)13 AUG 2017
YEEEEEEZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!
— British Athletics (@BritAthletics) August 12, 2017
SILVER FOR @Mo_Farah
“I’m out” #MoFarah #REPRESENT 🇬🇧 pic.twitter.com/l770QtrJsS
02:00 (IST)13 AUG 2017
Thank you @Mo_Farah
— IAAF (@iaaforg) August 12, 2017
2011 🥇🥈
2013 🥇🥇
2015 🥇🥇
2017 🥈🥇#IAAFworlds pic.twitter.com/7h11rikAr3