Inaugural Djibouti Half Marathon on Friday (5) did not go too well for Olympics Champion, Mo Farah despite winning the race. The concern is on slow time returned.
The 37-year-old, who will defend his 10,000m title for the second time in Tokyo this summer, won in 63 minutes and seven seconds.
Belgium’s Bashir Abdi, the four-time Olympic champion’s training partner, finished four seconds behind him.
This was the first time Farah had raced since winning the Antrim Coast half-marathon on 12 September.