Sabastian Sawe Breaks Marathon's Ultimate Barrier in Historic London Victory
Kenya's Sabastian Sawe made history by becoming the first person to run a marathon in under two hours, with a time of 1:59:30 at the London Marathon. Ethiopia's Yomif Kejelcha and Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo followed closely, while Tigst Assefa broke her women's world record. The feat marked a breakthrough in marathon history.
Kenya's Sabastian Sawe made history on Sunday, crossing the marathon's ultimate frontier to become the first person to run under two hours, recording a time of 1:59:30 at the London Marathon. This extraordinary achievement shatters the previous world record held by Kelvin Kiptum, who ran 2:00:35 at the Chicago Marathon.
Closely trailing Sawe was Ethiopia's Yomif Kejelcha, finishing at 1:59:41, and Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo, who secured third place in 2:00:28. Sawe's remarkable race in open competition on a global stage finally recognized the unattainable goal spectators and experts had long quested for, previously only attempted under controlled conditions.
The women's race saw Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa break her world record, completing at 2:15:41. Ideal conditions aided Sawe's record-breaking endeavor, affirming perseverance's power over meticulous engineering. Understanding the gravity of his stride, Sawe's journey was buoyed by thousands of spectators and his personal resolve, after enduring an autumn riddled with injury.
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