After winning gold and silver at the World Championships, four-time Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah has announced a final chance for British fans to see him compete on the track at the Alexander Stadium in the Müller Grand Prix Birmingham.

One of Britain’s sporting legends; he will receive a hero’s send-off from his legions of loyal fans as he races in the prestigious IAAF Diamond League event.

He said: “I’m really looking forward to what will be my final track race in Britain at the Müller Grand Prix Birmingham and I’m sure it will be a day I remember for the rest of my life.

To get the opportunity to say goodbye to the track in front of a British crowd is something that means a lot to me and I hope I can take everything in. I’ve run many great races at the Alexander Stadium over the years, and have a history there, so it’s a fitting venue for my last track race.”

A six-time World Champion, he was victorious at the Müller Anniversary Games before going onto the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - winning the 3000m with a time of 7:35.15 – before adding the 10,000m title to his already impressive record.

Sir Mo said: “The meet is only a week after the World Championships so it will be a great chance for the fans that didn’t make it down to London to see me race.

I’ve had fantastic support throughout my career from people all over the UK, and the atmosphere in Birmingham is always amazing, so I’ll be looking for a good final performance to thank the fans for all their support over the years.”

A host of Olympic and world medallists will also compete at the Müller Grand Prix Birmingham, many of whom will have recently won medals at the IAAF World Championships in London.

Councillor Ian Ward, Deputy Leader of Birmingham City Council, who support and help to organise the Müller Grand Prix Birmingham, said: “We are delighted that Sir Mo Farah has selected Birmingham’s Alexander Stadium as the venue for his last ever British track race. We are lucky to have witnessed some amazing performances from Mo in Birmingham and I’m sure this race will be no exception.

Birmingham loves sport and athletics in particular, so I am sure that people from across the city will flock to the stadium to give this legend of the sport the send-off that he truly deserves, as he calls time on his illustrious track career.

The Birmingham Alexander Stadium is steeped in athletics history and is the home of British Athletics, so there couldn’t be a better venue for a race of such significance and for this Diamond League event. This venue will continue to be the perfect stage for world class athletes to perform on, for many years to come.”

The Müller Grand Prix Birmingham takes place on Sunday 20 August.