Four-time Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah says he was racially harassed by security staff at a German airport.
The Briton, 34, was travelling from Munich to Ethiopia in preparation for next month's London Marathon when the alleged incident took place.
The Somalia-born athlete posted a video on Instagram showing an altercation with a security guard at the airport.
"The guy is touching me up like crazy. Pure harassment. Pure, pure, harassment," Farah wrote.
He later posted the 47-second video on social media with the caption "Sad to see racial harassment in this day and age. 2018...!!!!"
In a statement released to Press Association Sport, a spokesperson for Farah said: "This afternoon there was an incident at a German airport whilst Mo was travelling back to his training camp in Ethiopia.
"Mo felt that the incident was racially motivated and that he was unfairly treated by the airport security staff."
Farah won London's Big Half race on Sunday, his final outing before the London Marathon on 22 April.
BBC Sport has attempted to contact officials at Munich Airport for comment.
Latest Stories
-
Jospong Group, Uasin Gishu County sign MoU to boost sanitation services in Kenya
2 mins -
Thomas Partey stunner helps Arsenal overcome Nottingham Forest
14 mins -
Over half of cyber attacks in Ghana, rest of Africa target government and finance, says Positive Technologies
18 mins -
Academic City unveils plastic recycling machine to address plastic pollution
34 mins -
German-based Kanzlsperger makes medical donation to WAFA
2 hours -
It could take over 100 years for Ghana and other African countries to become ‘developed’ – Report
2 hours -
AEC 2024 renews momentum to lift Africa out of poverty despite global shocks
3 hours -
Can RFK Jr make America’s diet healthy again?
3 hours -
Maiden Women in Chemical Sciences conference opens with a call for empowerment
5 hours -
We’ll reclaim all Groupe Nduom stolen assets – Nduom declares
5 hours -
Center for Learning and Childhood Development Director Dr Kwame Sakyi honoured at Ghana Philanthropy Awards
14 hours -
Asantehene receives 28 looted artefacts
15 hours -
CAF WCL 2024: Ghana’s Thelma Baffour wins title with TP Mazembe
16 hours -
Benjamin Boakye slams politicisation of energy sector issues and ECG’s inefficiencies
16 hours -
Erastus Asare Donkor and Dr Neta Parsram win big at 10th Mining Industry Awards
16 hours