Sawe Makes History in London, Shatters Marathon Barrier with Stunning Run

Kenyan long-distance runner Sabastian Sawe delivered a groundbreaking performance at the London Marathon, rewriting history with a record-setting victory.
The race took a dramatic turn in the closing stages as Sawe surged ahead of his closest rivals to cross the finish line in an astonishing 1 hour, 59 minutes, 30 seconds.
With that time, he became the first athlete ever to run a marathon under two hours in an official competition, breaking a barrier long considered nearly impossible.
The achievement also saw him surpass the previous world record by over a minute, setting a new global benchmark in distance running.
Sawe’s victory did not come easily, as he faced strong competition from Ethiopia’s Yomif Kejelcha, who also dipped below the two-hour mark, and Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo, who finished close behind.
Observers described the race as one of the fastest ever, with multiple athletes delivering performances that would have previously broken world records.
The historic run has now placed Sawe firmly among the greatest marathoners, marking a defining moment not just for his career but for the sport as a whole.
Experts say the feat could redefine expectations in long-distance running, proving that limits once seen as unreachable can be broken under the right conditions.
The 2026 edition of the race will be remembered for its intensity and record-breaking outcomes, with fans witnessing a milestone that may shape future competitions.
Sawe’s triumph also reinforces Kenya’s dominance in marathon events, as the country continues to produce elite long-distance runners on the global stage.
Attention is now turning to how long the new record will stand, as athletes worldwide push to match or surpass what has now been achieved.