Mo Farah reaches World 5,000m final to keep alive double hopes
Mo Farah's bid to add the World 10,000m and 5,000m titles to his Olympic golds remains on track after he eased into the final over the shorter distance. The defending champion was fifth in his heat, the final automatic qualifying position, in 13 minutes 23.93 seconds. If he wins Friday's final, Farah will emulate Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele and become the second man to win 10,000m and 5,000m Olympic and World titles. "You have to do the job without going crazy," the Briton told BBC Sport. "My body feels good, the team have been looking after me well and I'm recovering well." The 30-year-old, who won the distance double at the London 2012 Olympics, became the first British man to win a 10,000m world title last Saturday. And he began his defence of the 5,000m crown he won in Daegu in 2011 in comfortable fashion. He was in third or fourth for much of the heat befor