Wiil Cusub Posted September 2, 2012 Introducing Mo’s little golden girls: Olympic champion shows off his newborn daughters for first time Farah revealed that he and his wife Tania have named the twins Aisha and Amani Somali-born Farah said he wanted to win one gold for each unborn twin: 'If I only had one, the other would feel left out' By DAVID WILLIAMS Proud: Mo with Aisha and Amani. Beaming with pride as he shows off the girls, the runner also wears the two gold medals they inspired him to win For the second time in weeks, he has scored a glorious double. This is the first picture of Olympic champion Mo Farah with his twin daughters. Beaming with pride as he shows off the girls, the runner also wears the two gold medals they inspired him to win. In an interview with Hello! magazine, Farah revealed that he and his wife Tania have named the twins Aisha and Amani – and said they already suspect the girls have inherited his long limbs. Though the girls arrived on August 25, their presence was felt weeks earlier when millions watched 29-year-old Farah throw his arms around his heavily pregnant wife on the track moments after winning the 10,000m. Soon afterwards, he picked up another gold in the 5,000m. At the time, Somali-born Farah said he wanted to win one gold for each unborn twin, adding: ‘If I only had one, the other would feel left out.’ Family man: Farah has a step-daughter, Rihanna, who is seven, and was seen with Tania celebrating on the track with him after his 10,000m victory He has since vowed to engrave one of the twins’ names on each medal. Amani's name he joked, was a bid to curry favour with the designer firm Armarni. Farah told the magazine: ‘We wanted some free stuff from Armani.’ The star athlete also has a twin brother but when their father moved to London from Djibouti, Farrah joined him but his brother remained and has now returned to Somalia. Mo Farah's twin brother Hassan is pictured doing the 'Mobot' outside his home in Hargeisa, Somaliland The full interview is published in the new edition of Hello!, which is out now But he went on to explain that they infact wished to choose Muslim names beginning with the same initial. Tania, 26, added: ‘Twin one, the eldest, is Aisha. Twin two is Amani. They told the magazine that if labour had begun early, during the Olympics, they had agreed that Farah should 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 stadium 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 was seen with Tania celebrating on the track with him after his 10,000m victory. The star athlete also has a twin brother but when their father moved to London from Djibouti, Farrah joined him but his brother remained and has now returned to Somalia. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2197340/Introducing-Mo-s-little-golden-girls-Olympic-champion-shows-newborn-daughters-time.html#ixzz25MFaxsIJ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted September 3, 2012 Congrats, a medal each. He surely is the best athlete Somalia has produced. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Isra Posted September 3, 2012 aww congrats adorable. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wiil Cusub Posted September 3, 2012 This must be his best month insha ALLA many happy time will fellow for them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted September 3, 2012 Congrats to him. Alle haka dhigo kuwii anfaca. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
burahadeer Posted September 3, 2012 congratulations may they win gold... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites