Alistair Brownlee has admitted his surprise that Mo Farah yet again failed to make the top three of the BBCs Sports Personality of the Year on Sunday night and suggested it might be because some people dont see him as British.
Brownlee said he would have voted for Farah, who came fourth in the awards despite retaining his Olympic 5,000m and 10,000m titles in style in Rio, and felt it was really sad that he did not get the respect his success deserved.
For me Mos achievements are incredible and what stands out about them is that no one from this country has ever done them before, Brownlee said. There is a good chance that no one will again. Its not like someone does it every year it is a complete one-off in what are two very competitive, blue riband athletic events.
Brownlee, who finished in second place behind Andy Murray on Sunday night, said he was flabbergasted that Farah had finished in the top three of Spoty only once, in 2011. Im not sure why hes not in the top three, he said. It doesnt necessarily help if youre not there on the night; maybe some people dont see him as British.
Its really sad, because for me he is the perfect British story. Its what we should be about: a person who comes to Britain as a young man, as a refugee, and an ex‑schoolteacher identifies something that hes brilliant at and he represents Britain as the best in the world. I think thats a fantastic British story.
Farahs case was also supported by the 58-year-old showjumper Nick Skelton, another gold medallist in Rio, who finished third on Sunday night.