Everybody in middle-distance running knows each other, and we all know what we are capable of.

I grew up with a lot of friends who are white, black, Muslim, non-Muslim. I like people a lot.

Growing up, I would never have thought that I'd be a double Olympic champion, with a lovely home and beautiful kids.

This picture has been painted of me. It's not right. I am 100% clean.

On the track, you know what you're capable of, but being at the birth, you have no control.

It's great to be British, really. If anything happens, I'm back to my country. At least I have a country.

Come join us; see the reality of what I have to do to achieve what I achieve. There are no cutting corners.

In training camp, you know what each person is doing.

Whenever I race in the U.K., the crowd just makes such a massive difference, often between winning and losing.

I always learn something from every race.

I put my body through hell. I run 120 miles a week, week in, week out.

In life, if people need help, then we should try and help them out.

To be knighted, that would be amazing. I remember Alex Ferguson from Man Utd got it and Steve Redgrave - to be in the same category as them is amazing.

If I didn't have the family and everything, I wouldn't be where I am.

I want to spend as much time as I can with my kids, but I know the opportunities in athletics don't often come round, so I've just got to make the most of it.

If I am lining up for a race, and I know there is someone there who cheats, it upsets me.

I want to thank the public, so I have to keep doing what I do, which is keep winning medals for my country.

I am just grateful I have a British passport and a country here.

I work every day, and every year I spend seven months away from my family. I miss my kids' birthdays, and those are times I will never be able to go back on and share with them. That kills me.

Everything happens for a reason, so you shouldn't get wound up.

I'm a guy who wins medals rather than runs fast times, so for me, what keeps me going is winning medals for my country and making my nation proud.

A guy like me, yes, I am good in terms of championship races, and that's where I dominate - but in terms of running fast times, I haven't quite done that.

Athletics, for me, was something I was pushed towards. I really wanted to play football when I was younger. Over the years, I started to enjoy it more and learn about it.

Every race is different. If you come down the home straight neck and neck, the crowd cheering for you can decide the race.