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		<title>London marathon results: Historic : Sabastian Sawe Breaks Two-Hour Barrier</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sabastian Sawe made history by becoming the first athlete to officially complete a marathon in under two hours during the London Marathon results. This remarkable achievement showcases the evolution of elite marathon runners.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a groundbreaking moment for athletics, Sabastian Sawe completed the London Marathon in a time of <strong>1:59:30</strong>, thus becoming the first athlete to officially run a marathon in under two hours during a competitive race. This achievement not only shatters previous records but also signifies a pivotal shift in the realm of long-distance running.</p>
<p>Documents show that Sawe&#8217;s performance eclipsed the prior world record, which was set by Kelvin Kiptum at <strong>2:00:35</strong> earlier this year. Yomif Kejelcha followed closely behind, finishing as the runner-up with an impressive time of <strong>1:59:41</strong>, making him the second man to break the two-hour barrier under race conditions. Jacob Kiplimo rounded out the podium, clocking in at <strong>2:00:28</strong>, also surpassing Kiptum&#8217;s former record.</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s London Marathon featured over <strong>56,000</strong> amateur runners, illustrating its status as not just a competition for elite athletes but also a charity marathon that engages thousands of participants from various backgrounds. Notably, Toby Freeman completed his run in <strong>4:49:18</strong>, while Formula One driver Sebastian Vettel finished his first marathon with a time of <strong>2:59:08</strong>. Joe Wicks, a well-known fitness influencer, had previously finished last year’s race in <strong>5:54:59</strong>.</p>
<p>The significance of Sawe&#8217;s accomplishment lies not only in its numerical value but also within the context of marathon history. The first man to run under two hours was Eliud Kipchoge, who achieved this milestone in 2019; however, that event was not eligible for record status due to its controlled conditions. In contrast, Sawe&#8217;s feat occurred during an official competitive race—an important distinction that adds weight to his achievement.</p>
<p>After crossing the finish line, Sawe expressed his joy, stating, &#8220;I am feeling good. I am so happy. It is a day to remember for me.&#8221; His sentiment resonates with many who have followed his journey through rigorous marathon training and competition against elite marathon runners.</p>
<p>As discussions regarding potential changes to the event format circulate—specifically about possibly holding the London Marathon over two days next year—observers are keenly interested in how these adjustments might affect participation and competitive dynamics moving forward.</p>
<p>This historic moment has undoubtedly set new benchmarks for future races and has inspired countless athletes worldwide. As Sawe himself articulated, &#8220;Nothing is impossible,&#8221; reflecting an ethos that may drive further innovations and aspirations within long-distance running.</p>
<p>Toby Freeman poignantly shared his thoughts during the event, saying, &#8220;I was thinking of my brother, who passed away, and how it was a privilege to just be running.&#8221; Such reflections underscore not only personal triumphs but also collective experiences that define events like the London Marathon.</p>
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