Britain's Mo Farah overcame the shock of a mid-race fall on Saturday to take a second straight Olympic 10 000m title and extend his remarkable record at global championships.
The 33-year-old produced a trademark surge over the last 100 metres to time 27min 05.17sec in the 25-lap race.
Kenyan Paul Tanui won silver in 27:05.64 with Ethiopian Tamirat Tola third in 27:06.26.
Farah tumbled in the 10th lap after being clipped by American training partner Galen Rupp.
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