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Kenyan Runner Breaks 2-Hour Marathon Barrier at London Marathon

Sabastian Sawe of Kenya became the first person to complete a marathon in under two hours at the London Marathon, breaking a historic barrier.

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Kenyan distance runner Sabastian Sawe made history at the London Marathon by becoming the first person to complete the 26.2-mile race in under two hours, shattering the previous world record.

The achievement represents a significant milestone in marathon running, as breaking the two-hour barrier has long been considered one of the sport's greatest challenges. Sawe's time marks a breakthrough that many in the running community had been anticipating for years.

The London Marathon, in its 46th edition, provided the stage for this historic accomplishment. The race has previously hosted numerous world record attempts and remains one of the world's most prestigious marathon events.

The previous marathon world record had stood as a barrier that seemed nearly insurmountable to many observers of the sport. Sawe's performance represents years of advancement in training methods, nutrition, and running technology.

Also competing in the marathon was former corporal Andy Reid, a triple amputee who was attempting to become the first person with his condition to complete the London Marathon, highlighting the diverse range of athletes participating in the event.

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