Farah, 29, dedicated his 5,000m and 10,000m gold medals to the unborn pair after he topped the 2012 podium.

Proud ... Farah with wife Tania and step-daughter Rihanna in Olympic stadium

Tania was
pictured heavily pregnant in the stadium cheering her husband on alongside daughter Rihanna.

She gave birth just under a fortnight after her husband's double triumph.

At a press conference, Farah added: “My wife has been holding on so long and it's great that she held on this long and didn't give birth on the track (at the Olympics).”

Asked to compare fatherhood to wining Olympic gold, he said: 'It's completely different. It's out of your control.

“It was weird, but as a father I'm very proud. To have three kids in the family is going to be exciting.

“If my wife has another two more twins boys, I'll be a happy man.

“It runs in the family, so maybe that's why we're having twins.”

Farah plans to get their names inscribed onto the medals once the couple have decided what to call their new children.

He will run over two miles in Birmingham tomorrow in a bid to beat Steve Ovett's British outdoor record of 8:13.51.

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