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Mo Farah: 'Twitter row with Andy Vernon inspired me to break world record'

Mo Farah admits that his recent Twitter spat with Andy Vernon "inspired" him to victory and a world record at the Indoor Grand Prix in Birmingham.

Mo Farah has revealed that his recent Twitter dispute with fellow Great Britain athlete Andy Vernon spurred him on to break the first world record of his career.

The double Olympic champion set a time of 8:03.40 over two miles at yesterday's Indoor Grand Prix in Birmingham to beat Kenenisa Bekele's previous best time of 8:04.34.

It came just days after Somali-born Farah's nationality had been questioned by Vernon, which the 31-year-old insists pushed him on to victory.

"It inspired me," he is quoted as saying by The Guardian. "Whatever's happened has happened, we've got to move on, but at the same time I'm an athlete; that's what I do best."

The race was Farah's first of the 2015 season.

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Great Britain's Mohamed Farah celebrates after winning the Men's 5000m final during the European Athletics Championships at the Letzigrund stadium in Zurich on August 17, 2014
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