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London Marathon shatters more than just records

Alaa Shamali by Alaa Shamali
27 April 2026
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The 2026 London Marathon has made history in more ways than one.

With 59,830 finishers, London reclaimed its title as the host of the world’s largest marathon, surpassing New York’s 2025 marathon, which saw 59,226 participants.

The biggest headline came with the breaking of the two-hour barrier for the first time in marathon history. The surge underscores the event’s growing appeal — a top fixture in the running world.

Breaking the two-hour barrier

Kenyan runner Sebastian Sawi became the first person to complete a marathon in under two hours, finishing with a time of 1:59:30.

Sawi shattered the previous world record by over a minute, drawing widespread acclaim as one of the greatest achievements in marathon history. The Guardian called it “the greatest day in the history of the marathon.”

Sawi wasn’t alone in making history. Ethiopian runner Yumif Kigelsha also broke the two-hour barrier, showcasing the rising standard of elite marathon running.

London outpaces New York

The London Marathon saw several other notable milestones. Ethiopia’s Tigst Assefa set a new world record in the women’s race — another historic achievement.

Increasing global appeal and growing demand was also evident, with over 1 million applications received for this year’s marathon.

London has raised the bar high. Not only has it surpassed the New York Marathon by over 600 finishers, but it has also set new performance benchmarks, with two runners breaking the two-hour mark — leaving its rivals in the dust.

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