
Kenyan Sebastian Sale
Last update: 27/04/25 12:28 PM
The Sabastian SAWE of the Kenya team congratulations on winning the London Marathon.
Kenya’s Sabastian Saywe won the London Marathon with his biggest career victory, and Tigst Assefa shattered the world’s world records.
SAWE ended in the race for about 90 minutes and ended in 2 hours and 2,27 seconds away from the main group of nine runners.
The 29 -year -old boy decided not to take the water despite the warm temperature when rivals slowed down at the drink.
Jacob Kiplimo, a half -marathon world record holder who made a marathon debut, was the only runner to give a chase, but it could never be close to the difference. Ugandan took second place with about 70 seconds.
In the women’s race, Ethiopia’s Assefa secured the first London marathon title after leaving Joyciline Jepkosgei.
ASSEFA has been completed for 2 hours, 15 minutes, and 50 seconds, and is the fastest in women’s marathon. However, it is 25 seconds slower than the course record that was a mix of paula radcliff in 2003.
ASSEFA ranked second in London and Paris Olympics last year, but added this title to the Berlin Marathon twice.
Unlike Paris, she has left JEPKOSGEI several kilometers this time and runs along the center of the Thames river and is finished in front of Buckingham Palace.
In 2021, JEPKOSGEI, the winner of London, was almost three minutes while the Olympic champion was third.
Eilish McColgan, a 10,000m gold medalist of 2022 Commonwealth Games, was ranked eighth in the late debut marathon for the Scottish record time of 2 hours and 24 minutes.
And she was not the only British woman in the top 10, including the ninth Rose Harvey, but her compulsory Charlotte Purdue could not end after solving the calf problem.
Marcel Hug races the sixth London marathon title in 1 hour and 25 seconds, and Catherine Debrunner won the third female title in 1 hour and 34 minutes and 18 seconds, and lost his world record for 2 seconds.
56,000 runners in the world are expected to participate in the 42.195 kilometer race, which began in Greenwich Park, and rode a snake along the Thames River before finishing at the shopping mall.