London Marathon 2026: Sabastian Sawe and Yomif Kejelcha smash two-hour barrier as Tigst Assefa sets record

Eluid Kipchoge’s previous record well beaten on streets of the capital
World record: Sebastian Sawe
PA
Arthur Ferridge
26 April 2026

History was made at the 2026 London Marathon as both Sebastian Sawe and Yomif Kejelcha crossed the finish line in under two hours.

Sawe’s time of 01:59:30 is the fastest official marathon in history, beating Eluid Kipchoge’s previous unofficial time set in 2019.

The Kenyan, shod in Adidas Pro Evo 3 supershoes, was at risk of missing this race altogether after suffering a stress fracture in his foot back in December, which saw him miss ten days of training.

He rallied to make the start-line, though, and became the first man to set a marathon world record on the streets of London since 2002.

<p></p>
Top of the pile: Sebastian Sawe
Getty

This was just the fourth marathon of his career - and he has won all four, including at this race last year. He is primarily trained by his uncle, Ugandan Olympic middle-distance runner Abraham Chepkirwok.

The 30-year-old Sawe was closely followed over the line by Ethiopia’s Yomif Kejelcha, 28, who also cracked two hours but will be forever be remembered as second-best on a day when records tumbled on the streets of the capital.

Mahamed Mahamed was the fastest Briton on the day, finishing tenth with a time of 02:06:14, just over a minute off Mo Farah’s long-standing British record.

On the women’s side of things, Tigst Assefa retained her London Marathon title with a women’s-only record time of 02:15:41.

She finished 12 seconds clear of Hellen Obiri and 14 ahead of Joyciline Jepkosgei. The trio matched one another pace for pace throughout, but a remarkable late surge from Assefa saw the reigning champion sail over the line in first-place.

Scotland’s Eilish McColgan was the top-performing Briton in the women’s bracket, finishing nearly ten minutes adrift of the leading pack as she narrowly missed out on a personal best. Rose Harvey was a further two minutes behind her, finishing ninth.