- I am very happy that I broke the record and me and Abdi did it together.

I did not know what we were really doing but it was nice to take the record, says Farah in SVT's broadcast.

Farah alternated with his training buddy, the Belgian Bashir Abdi, who had the honor of setting a world record of 20,000 meters with a time of 56.20.02.

19-year-old Oliva ran 20128 meters and was thus two meters behind Farah when the flames broke out and explained the race over.

But was then rotated three times.

Oliva passed 20,000 meters in 59.41.32.

Oliva, who will run 10,000 meters in Finnkampen on Sunday, was third in the race where only six of 13 runners finished.

It is noteworthy that the best Finn made 29.52 in the distance (worse than the average time that Oliva had for one hour tonight).

The other Swede, David Nilsson, broke.