Joy as Record-Breaking Runner Sawe Returns Home
Sabastian Sawe was greeted by parents and officials after becoming the first runner to finish a marathon in under 2 hours.
- On Wednesday, Sabastian Sawe returned to Nairobi, Kenya, following his London Marathon victory on Sunday, where he clocked 1 hour, 59 minutes, 30 seconds, becoming the first person to break the two-hour barrier.
- Professional running roots trace back to his uncle, Abraham Chepkirwok, who competed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics for Uganda; Sawe previously won the 2024 Valencia Marathon before his London success.
- At Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Sawe received a "heroic welcome" complete with a water cannon salute and a traditional wreath made from twigs to symbolize victory.
- Sports Minister Salim Mvurya hailed the achievement as "a win for Kenya," while traditional dancers performed as Sawe climbed into a luxury government vehicle for festivities scheduled on Thursday.
- Sawe told The Associated Press upon arrival he was proud to have "made a great achievement in life" and was planning to "try and lower the record further.
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Kenya's president, William Ruto, gave Sabastian Sawe a car and eight million shillings (53,000 euros) for beating a world record in the London marathon and becoming the first to drop from two hours in official competition in that race (1:59.30).
Joy, dance and a wreath: Kenya celebrates Sabastian Sawe after his marathon world record. Kenya's President Ruto compares the race to the moon landing. Sawe is already planning his next coup.
Kenya has welcomed Sebastian Sawe as a hero. The 31-year-old runner won the London Marathon on Sunday in a historic world record. He became the first human to run under the magical two-hour barrier in an official race over 42.195 kilometers: 1.59.30.
Video. Sabastian Sawe returned to Nairobi after his world record marathon in London, the first rider to pass under two hours in a certified race
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