Mo Farah has announced he will return to action for the first time since the doping allegations against his coach at the Monaco Diamond League meeting on July 17.
The double Olympic champion withdrew from the Birmingham Grand Prix earlier this month, saying he was "physically and emotionally drained" following allegations made by the the BBC and American journalism group ProPublica against his coach Alberto Salazar and training partner Galen Rupp.
Both Salazar and Rupp have denied the claims of doping, while there is no suggestion that Farah has done anything wrong.
After pulling out of the Birmingham event, Farah flew to the U.S. to seek answers from Salazar, who insists his accusers are "knowingly making false statements".
On Wednesday Farah was back on the other side of the Atlantic, using Twitter to show himself back in training in France.
Good to be out on the track in France today, getting ready for my next race in Monaco!! Focusing on my training!!!! pic.twitter.com/JLu6GXH9IU
— Mo Farah (@Mo_Farah) June 17, 2015
Following the Herculis meeting in Monaco, Farah is due to compete at the Anniversary Games in London's Olympic Stadium.