Mo
Farah names his daughters Aisha and Amani
Olympic hero Mo Farah has shown off the newborn twins who inspired
him to double gold-winning victory - and finally revealed their
names.
The long distance runner, who brought joy to the nation with his
triumphs in the 5,000m and 10,000m finals, has called the pair Aisha
and Amani.
As he and wife Tania were photographed with the infants for the
first time, he joked that one of the girls was named in a bid to win
favour with designer firm Armani.
Farah told a magazine: "We wanted some free stuff from Armani." But
he went on to explain that they wanted Muslim names beginning with
the same initial.
Tania, 26, added: "Twin one, the eldest, is Aisha. Twin two is Amani."
The couple believe the youngsters have inherited their track star
father's long limbs. They said that Farah was the first to hold the
girls - with Aisha weighing in at 5lb 2oz, and Amani, 4lb 4oz -
after he cut the umbilical cord.
Tania said: "He was almost bouncing-off-the-walls excited."
They said if labour had begun early, during the Olympics, they had
agreed that Farah sho uld not be told to allow him to focus on his
dreams of victory.
The runner said he had already had an "incredible" year.
"I dreamt of becoming an Olympic champion and to do it twice in your
country with a sta dium of 80,000 people shouting your name, it
doesn't get better than that," he said.
"Then for my wife to have two healthy little girls, well there's no
way to describe it."
Farah has a step-daughter, Rihanna, who is seven, and she and Tania
were seen celebrat ing with him after his 10,000m victory.
The full interview is published in the new edition of Hello!
magazine.
Source:Telegraph
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