Britain’s four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah is set to compete on home soil for the first time since 2017 at the European 10,000m Cup in June.
Twelve athletes will represent the British team in the event at the University of Birmingham on 5 June.
Taking 2 to 3 days rest is not an option for what I do. That’s why my recovery routine is so important and why I incorporate Therabody devices into my warmup and recovery. I want to keep running for as long as I can – and @therabody will help me do that. #TherabodyAthlete pic.twitter.com/O4CfFbbUli
— Sir Mo Farah (@Mo_Farah) May 13, 2021
The 38-year-old last competed on the track in Britain at the 2017 Birmingham Diamond League.
Farah is joined by Sam Atkin, Emile Cairess, Kristian Jones, Marc Scott and Jake Smith in the men’s team, while the women’s team consists of Jessica Judd, Amy-Eloise Markovc, Eilish McColgan, Jenny Nesbitt, Verity Ockenden and Lily Partridge.
The first two athletes at the event who hold an Olympic qualifying standard will qualify for Tokyo 2020.
Farah, who secured his sixth world title at the 2017 World Championships, has won two Olympic gold medals in the 10,000m and would contest his fourth Olympics in Tokyo.
He broke the one-hour world record on his return to the track in September 2020.
Host city Tokyo is in a state of emergency due to a rise in coronavirus cases, less than three months before the postponed 2020 Games.