Marathons
Sawe Stuns The World With First Ever Official Sub-Two Marathon in London

For decades, it was the "four-minute mile" of the modern era, a distance and a pace that seemed to exist only in the realm of the theoretical. This morning, on a damp, grey Sunday in the English capital, Sebastian Sawe turned the impossible into the indelible.
Crossing the finish line on The Mall in a staggering 1:59:30, the 30-year-old Kenyan has become the first person to run a sub-two-hour marathon in an official, sanctioned competition.
While Eliud Kipchoge’s 1:59:40 in Vienna in 2019 proved the human body was capable of the feat, it was achieved under laboratory conditions with rotating pacers and a laser-guided car. Today’s achievement by Sawe, however, carries the weight of history because it was earned in the heat of open competition.
The Silent Assassin’s Surge
Starting at 9:35 am near Blackheath, the men’s elite field, bolstered by a slight tailwind and the arrival of the latest "supershoe" technology, set an aggressive tone from the gun. Sawe, known in running circles as the "Silent Assassin" for his unassuming demeanor and lethal finishing kick, sat tucked within a lead pack that included Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo and Ethiopia's debutant Yomif Kejelcha.
The halfway mark was reached in a blistering 59 minutes and 42 seconds. At that stage, the question among the crowds lining the Thames was not whether a record would fall, but whether the leaders would inevitably collapse under the weight of such ambition.
Instead, Sawe accelerated
Running with a mechanical fluidity that defied the 25 miles already in his legs. As he turned the final corner past Buckingham Palace, the clock showed what many had thought they would never see in their lifetime: a "1" as the leading digit.
Chasing a Ghost
The shadow of the late Kelvin Kiptum, who tragically passed away in 2024 after setting the world record of 2:00:35, has loomed large over the marathon world. Kiptum was widely expected to be the man to break the two-hour barrier in London.
Today, Sawe did more than just break a record, he fulfilled a destiny that the sport had been mourning.
A New Era
The implications of today’s race will be debated in the pubs of Dublin and the training camps of Iten for years to come. Critics will point to the carbon-plated shoes; purists will marvel at the sheer physiological output. But for the 50,000 amateur runners following in Sawe’s wake today, the ceiling of human potential has been permanently raised.
The sub-two-hour marathon is no longer a myth. It is a reality, recorded on a Sunday morning in London, by a man who refused to believe in limits.
London Marathon 2026: Elite Men’s Results
- Sebastian Sawe (KEN) 1:59:30 (WR)
- Yomif Kejelcha (ETH) 1:59:41
- Jacob Kiplimo (UGA) 2:00:28

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