Though the girls arrived on August 25, their presence was felt weeks earlier when millions watched 29-year-old Farah throw his arms around his heavily pregnant wife on the track moments after winning the 10,000m. Soon afterwards, he picked up another gold in the 5,000m. At the time, Somali-born Farah said he wanted to win one gold for each unborn twin, adding: ‘If I only had one, the other would feel left out.
Farah revealed that he and his wife Tania have named the twins Aisha and Amani. Somali-born Farah said he wanted to win one gold for each unborn twin: 'If I only had one, the other would feel left out'
For the second time in weeks, he has scored a glorious double.
This is the first picture of Olympic champion Mo Farah with his twin daughters.
Beaming with pride as he shows off the girls, the runner also wears the two gold medals they inspired him to win.
Tania, 26, added that her husband was the first to hold the twins after they were born and was ‘bouncing off the walls’ with excitement. Farah cut the umbilical cord with Aisha weighing in at 5lb 2oz, and Amani, 4lb 4oz.
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