Kenyan runner Sabastian Sawe makes history with 1:59:30 run.
Sabastian Sawe achieved the unthinkable at the 2026 TCS London Marathon, becoming the first athlete to officially break the two-hour barrier in a sanctioned race.
Ethiopia’s Yomif Kejelcha pushed Sawe until the final mile, finishing in 1:59:41 to secure the second-fastest time ever recorded.
History suggests that such milestones often lead to a golden age of performance, much like Roger Bannister’s four-minute mile did for middle-distance running decades ago. This breakthrough occurred under the watchful eyes of World Athletics officials, ensuring the record meets all ratification requirements regarding pacing and hydration.
Success in London followed a grueling four-month training camp where Sawe reportedly covered up to 150 miles per week.
Running enthusiasts have long debated when a human would legally dip under 120 minutes. Sawe’s split times remained remarkably consistent, showcasing a level of physical conditioning rarely witnessed in road racing.