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    Kenya’s Sebastian Sawe Sets First Sub-Two-Hour Marathon Record in London

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a historic athletic achievement, Kenyan runner Sebastian Sawe became the first man to finish a marathon in under two hours during the London Marathon. Sawe shattered the previous world record held by Kelvin Kiptum, who completed the race in 2:00:35. This milestone marks a significant breakthrough in long-distance running, showcasing the limits of human endurance and training advancements. The sub-two-hour marathon has long been considered a formidable barrier in the sport.

    Meanwhile, the women’s race saw Ethiopia’s Assefa successfully defend her title, maintaining her dominance in the marathon discipline. Her consecutive victories highlight Ethiopia’s continued strength in long-distance running on the global stage. The London Marathon remains one of the most prestigious events in athletics, attracting elite competitors from around the world. Assefa’s performance reinforces her status as one of the top female marathoners internationally.

    This landmark event not only elevates Sawe’s career but also inspires athletes worldwide to push the boundaries of endurance sports. The breaking of the two-hour mark could influence training methods, race strategies, and the future of marathon competitions. The London Marathon’s role as a platform for record-breaking performances continues to grow, drawing attention from fans and sponsors alike. Such achievements contribute to the evolving narrative of human athletic potential.

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