When it comes to running fast and winning medals it seems that using a BlackBerry may well be a requirement. Mo Farah, who recently won both the 10,000 and 5,000 meter Olympic gold medal for Team GB, was spotted eating out this week and next to his chicken and chips he had his trusty BlackBerry on the table. We posted just the other week that fellow Olympian Usain Bolt also loves his BlackBerry and even when interviewed on TV after winning the 100 meter Gold he said he needed to BBM some friends - a true BlackBerry addict.
Us BlackBerry users love the speed in which we can navigate around our hardware QWERTY keyboards. I can only presume that speedy Olympic athletes feel the same way.
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