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Who is Sabastian Sawe? Kenya’s hero in London runs historic sub two-hour marathon

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Who is Sabastian Sawe? Kenya’s hero in London runs historic sub two-hour marathon
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Sabastian Sawe has etched his name into sporting immortality.

The Kenyan distance runner crossed the finish line at the London Marathon with a time of 1:59:30, shattering what many considered an impossible barrier.


At 29 years old, Sawe has achieved what no athlete before him managed in official competition: completing 26.2 miles in under two hours.

Born on March 16, 1996, the long-distance specialist has now claimed victory in the capital for the second consecutive year, having triumphed on his debut at the same event twelve months ago.

Sabastian Sawe ran the London Marathon in 1:59:30 | REUTERS

He grew up in a remote highland village in western Kenya, a settlement so isolated it lacked electricity.

Sawe resides in shared quarters at a high-altitude training camp, a commitment that means he sees his wife and son just twice monthly.

His uncle, Abraham Chepkirwok, represented Uganda in the 800 metres at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, providing an early glimpse of what elite competition looked like.

Equally influential was a teacher who recognised the young Kenyan’s potential and offered words that would prove prophetic, saying: “Running is not just talent it’s your fortune and your future.”

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Sabastian Sawe grew up in a remote highland village in western Kenya

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That guidance set Sawe on a path that would eventually lead him from those powerless highland villages to the world stage, culminating in today’s unprecedented achievement on London’s streets.

Sawe’s marathon record stands at a flawless four victories from four attempts over the distance.

His debut came at Valencia in December 2024, where he clocked a world-leading 2:02:05.

London followed in April 2025 with a winning time of 2:02:27, before he conquered Berlin that September in 2:02:16.

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Sabastian Sawe’s marathon record stands at a flawless four victories from four attempts over the distance

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Speaking after today’s time, the Kenyan told the BBC: “I saw the time and I was so excited.

“First of all, I want to thank the crowds. They help a lot.

“They helped a lot. You feel so happy and strong and pushing.

“What comes for me today is not for me alone but all of us in London.”

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Sabastian Sawe said: ‘I saw the time and I was so excited’

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In the build-up to his Berlin triumph, he submitted to an unprecedented 25 out-of-competition drug tests administered by the Athletics Integrity Unit.

Sawe has spoken out in the past about his problems with doping in the sport.

He said: “The main reason was to show that I am clean, and I am doing it the right way.”

Today’s historic sub-two-hour performance represents the culmination of that unblemished competitive journey.

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