Mo Farah Running Away From Things
Mo Farah Running Away From Things is a photoshop meme built around a photo of British distance runner Mo Farah crossing the finish line at the 2012 London Olympics with his arms spread wide and mouth agape in disbelief. Created on August 12, 2012 by graphic designer Luke Harvey, the Tumblr blog dropped Farah's panicked-looking figure into scenes from movies, TV shows, and pop culture, making it look like the Olympic champion was fleeing for his life. The blog racked up nearly a million hits within days and became one of the defining memes of the 2012 Summer Games1.
TL;DR
Mo Farah Running Away From Things is a photoshop meme built around a photo of British distance runner Mo Farah crossing the finish line at the 2012 London Olympics with his arms spread wide and mouth agape in disbelief.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward:
Take the cutout photo of Mo Farah mid-stride with his shocked expression from the 5,000m finish.
Place him onto a background featuring something threatening, dangerous, or comically absurd (movie monsters, cartoon villains, stampeding animals, pop culture threats).
Position Farah so it looks like he's running *away from* the threat rather than toward a finish line.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Farah moved to Britain from Somalia (under circumstances later revealed to involve trafficking) and was trained by Alberto Salazar in Portland, Oregon, far from the British tabloid pressure.
The 5,000m final where the iconic photo was taken was actually the slowest Olympic 5,000 final since the 1968 Mexico City Games, but the result was all that mattered.
Harvey described himself as hoping to become a graphic designer and illustrator. The blog was his biggest viral hit.
Farah went on to repeat the 5,000/10,000 double at the 2016 Rio Olympics, becoming the second athlete after Lasse Viren to defend both titles at successive Games.
The blog launched just one day after Farah's second gold, meaning Harvey turned around his first photoshop within hours of the race.
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