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The 2-Hr Marathon Is Here: 2026 London Marathon Instant Reaction

22.4K views· 415 likes· 48:27· Apr 26, 2026

History was made on the streets of London. Sebastian Sawe became the first man to ever run under two hours on a sanctioned marathon course, crossing the line in 1:59:30 — and incredibly, he wasn't alone. Yomif Kejelcha, in his marathon debut, also broke the two-hour barrier in 1:59:41, the fastest debut in history. On the women's side, Tigst Assefa lowered her own women's-only world record, while Hellen Obiri ran a massive PB just under 2:16 to take second. Recorded just minutes after the elites crossed the line, Michael Doyle is joined by Alex Cyr and Katelyn Tocci at Knees Up on Hackney Road, with Jessy Carveth reporting live from the media center at the finish — including a quick chat with Sawe himself before the press conference. The crew breaks down what may be the most breathtaking moment in the modern history of the marathon: how Sawe and Kejelcha did it, what the Adidas Pro Evo 3 means for the shoe wars, where this leaves Nike, what we make of Hellen Obiri's flat-course breakthrough, where John Korir's 2:01 in Boston now sits in the conversation, and whether the marathon itself has just been "figured out." Plus: London vs. Boston as a race weekend, and what a potential two-day London Marathon could look like in 2027 and beyond. Chapters: 00:00 Open: a record-breaking day in London 01:14 Jessy from the finish line: the moment Sawe broke 2:00 03:16 Where this ranks: the best marathon ever executed? 05:14 Breaking 2 (2017) vs. Sawe's 1:59:30 06:22 The 90-second negative split that did it 07:50 Yomif Kejelcha: a sub-2 marathon debut 09:00 Women's race: Assefa's WR and Hellen Obiri's PB 11:04 Where does this leave John Korir and the Boston men? 12:40 Brand wars: why Adidas waited until London 14:48 Inside the media center: Jessy's chat with Sawe 15:00 Adidas Pro Evo 3 — the new sub-2 shoe 17:15 Asics, On, Puma and the rest of the field 18:30 Is Nike in trouble? 19:30 What's coming next: Alphafly 4 and beyond 19:56 Athlete vs. shoes vs. nutrition (the Maurten data) 24:08 Is Sawe clean? Why we think so 26:01 Kejelcha as the control variable 28:22 From Mo Farah to Kejelcha: track stars in the marathon 30:36 Has the marathon finally been "figured out"? 32:36 Will sub-2 make marathoning boring — or more inspiring? 33:25 What's inside that shoe? The cut-in-half guy needs to call 35:34 A live note from the finish line 36:00 Beyond the elites: what London weekend is really like 38:34 Boston vs. London: Alex's honest comparison 40:55 The two-day London Marathon in 2027? 43:06 Are we running London next year? 44:53 The "best of the rest" non-major marathons 45:07 Power ranking: did London just leap to the top? 47:08 Shout-outs and sign-off from Knees Up

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