Farah hints at track return after win in Londonpublished at 11:20 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2019
Britain's Mo Farah defends his Big Half title, finishing in one hour one minute 14 seconds in London on Sunday.
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Charlotte Purdue also retains women's title; David Weir wins wheelchair race
Margriet van den Broek of the Netherlands wins women's wheelchair title
The 13.1-mile race starts at Tower Bridge and finishes at the Cutty Sark, Greenwich
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Britain's Mo Farah defends his Big Half title, finishing in one hour one minute 14 seconds in London on Sunday.
Read MoreMo Farah adds the Big Half to the mini-Marathon and the London Marathon this weekend, before he attempts to win London 2019.
Read MoreLondon Big Half Marathon 2019
Four-time Olympic champion Farah won last year's inaugural Big Half title by outsprinting Wanjiru in a thrilling finish, coming home in a time of 61 minutes 40 seconds.
Britain's Charlotte Purdue won the elite women's race, with Lily Partridge second and Charlotte Archer third.
Defending champion Mo Farah will step up his preparation for next month's London Marathon when he takes part in Sunday's Big Half Marathon.
You can watch live coverage on the 91热爆 as the Briton takes on Kenya's former London Marathon winners Daniel Wanjiru and Wilson Kipsang over 13.1 miles.
In the women's race, 2018 champion Charlotte Purdue returns to the capital while Paralympic stars David Weir and Shelly Woods are the star names in the elite wheelchair races.
The event will see more than 14,000 runners start north of the River Thames close to Tower Bridge at 09:00 GMT, head east towards Canary Wharf, loop back and cross Tower Bridge before heading to a finish at the Cutty Sark in Greenwich.
Ahead of the Big Half Marathon Asha, Jarnail and Mya share their motivation for taking part, what doing the event last year meant to them and what they are hoping to achieve from getting involved this year.
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Sunday, 10 March
08:45-11:30, 91热爆 Red Button and online
08:55-12:00, 91热爆 Radio 5 Live Sports Extra
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