That is not enough. Sport has been great for me, a great learning place that if you want to achieve you can, even if you are from the poorest part of Africa.
I always tell young athletes the same thing, 'Wherever you go, whatever you do, what must your top priority be? Running.'
Many people know that Ethiopia is poor. When I break a world record, maybe people get to know something else about Ethiopia, something good. We can't make planes or cars, we don't have the materials. We do what we can.
When we race in London a world record will be the last thing on our minds.
I think if you come first with a new world record, that is the best.
My father didn't think running was sensible. He told me running is just wasting time.