Birmingham Grand Prix 2013
Some of the world’s best athletes will compete in Birmingham on Saturday 29 June when the British city’s Alexander Stadium stages the 2013 IPC Athletics Grand Prix Final.
Mo Farah pays tribute to Birmingham fans
Double Olympic champion Mo Farah thanked the Birmingham crowd for getting behind him during his victory in the 2 mile run yesterday.
Birmingham high jumper wins at grand prix
by ITV CentralBirmingham-based Olympic bronze medalist, Robbie Grabarz, has won the high jump at the Aviva Birmingham grand prix, jumping 2.32m - 6cm short of the British record.
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Farah wins 2 mile race at Aviva Birmingham grand prix
Mo Farah has won the two mile race at today's Aviva Birmingham grand prix with predictable ease.
Farah finished the race in 8 minutes 27.24 seconds - 13 seconds short of the European outdoor record.
12,700 fans cheered on Farah at the Birmingham Alexander Stadium.
Grabarz wins high jump at Aviva Birmingham grand prix
by ITV CentralBirmingham-based athlete, Robbie Grabarz, has won the high jump at the Aviva Birmingham grand prix.
The Olympic bronze medalist jumped 2.32m - 6cm short of the British record.
Mo Farah drums up excitement at Aviva grand prix
by ITV CentralStar cast for Birmingham's Aviva Grand Prix
Britain's double Olympic champion Mo Farah will be the main draw at Sunday's Grand Prix meeting in Birmingham.
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Jamaican gold medalist praises Birmingham
by ITV CentralJamaican gold medal winner, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, says her stay in Birmingham before the Olympics was 'awesome.'
On top of praising the food and music, Shelly-Ann also says that the staff at University of Birmingham were very helpful.
Mo Farah talks about life since Olympic accomplishment
by ITV CentralDouble gold medal winner, Mo Farah, talks to ITV Central about the response he's received since his Olympic success.
Mo Farah, who's also celebrating the birth of twin girls, is currently in Birmingham, where he'll compete at tomorrow's Aviva grand prix - his first race post Olympic Games.
Mo Farah attends Aviva grand prix launch in Birmingham
by ITV Central
Double Olympic gold medal winner, Mo Farah, attended the launch of the Birmingham Aviva grand prix today, where he announced that his wife has given birth to twins.
Mo Farah has said that the London 2012 Games and the birth of his twins, has changed his life 'beyond belief.'
Tomorrow will be the first competition run that Farah has entered since winning two gold medals at the London 2012 Games, earlier this month.
The Aviva grand prix has sold out of tickets, as Olympic fever continues across Britain.
Double Gold and now Double Girls for Mo Farah
Double Olympic champion Mo Farah has told the media in Birmingham his life has changed 'beyond belief'.
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