
Sabastian Sawe Runs First Sub-2 Marathon, Sets World-Record Time
London, UK — 26 April 2026 |
Kenyan long-distance runner Sabastian Sawe has run a marathon in under two hours for the first time in official race conditions, recording a time of 1:59:30 at the London Marathon, according to reporting via the Associated Press.
The performance is being widely described as a world-record time, surpassing the previous mark of 2:00:35 set by Kenya’s Kelvin Kiptum in 2023. Formal ratification by World Athletics is still required before the record is officially recognised.
Historic Performance in London
Sawe delivered the landmark run during the 2026 London Marathon, becoming the first athlete to break the two-hour barrier in a competitive race environment.
According to AP reporting, his time of 1:59:30 is 65 seconds faster than the previous world record, marking one of the most significant milestones in the history of long-distance running.
Record Pending Ratification
World Athletics requires all world records to undergo a formal verification process, including:
- Certified course measurement
- Official timing system validation
- Compliance with competition regulations
Sawe’s performance, a world-record time, awaits official ratification until this process is completed. Until this process is completed, Sawe’s performance stands as a world-record time pending official ratification.
A Landmark Moment for Marathon Running
Breaking the two-hour barrier in an official race has long been considered one of the sport’s greatest challenges.
Sawe’s performance is notable for occurring within a standard competitive marathon format, despite previous sub-two-hour runs under controlled or non-competitive conditions. While sub-two-hour runs have previously been achieved under controlled or non-competitive conditions, Sawe’s performance is notable for occurring within a standard competitive marathon format.
Analysts say the achievement reflects:
- Exceptional endurance and pacing
- Advances in training and race strategy
- Increasing depth in elite distance running
Global Reaction
The performance has generated widespread reaction across the athletics world, with fans and analysts describing it as a defining moment for the sport.
Observers say the breakthrough is likely to:
- Reset expectations for elite marathon performance
- Influence future race strategies
- Increase global interest in long-distance events
What Happens Next
Attention now turns to the formal ratification process by World Athletics, which will determine whether Sawe’s time is officially recorded as a new world record.
Officials are expected to review:
- Race data and timing systems
- Course certification
- Compliance with record standards
Sources
- Associated Press via The Independent (April 2026): Sabastian Sawe wins London Marathon in world-record time
- World Athletics — record ratification procedures
Editor’s Note
This article has been updated following credible reporting of a world-record time. Official ratification is pending.



