
Sabastian Sawe ran 1:59:30 at the London Marathon to become the first person to officially break two hours, with Yomif Kejelcha running 1:59:41 in his marathon debut to become the second. The top three all broke Kelvin Kiptum's previous world record of 2:00:25. On the women's side, Tigist Assefa defended her title in a women's-only world record of 2:15:41. Meanwhile in Toledo, Ohio, unsponsored 25-year-old Vincent Mauri shocked the running world with a 2:05:54 solo effort at the Glass City Marathon, making him the fourth-fastest American ever on a record-eligible course. The crew also breaks down Penn Relays drama, Cheptegei's marathon struggles, and whether Kipchoge's exhibition stole Sawe's thunder. ๐ ๐ง Join the Supporters Club for $5 a month with code GOAT50 Get a 2nd LetsRun podcast every week + bonus content: Join the Supporters Club โ https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe 1:59:40 Shirts on Sale! LINKS LetsRun.com Sub-2 Marathon Recap The Two-Hour Barrier Fell: How Sabastian Sawe Rewrote the Record Books in London Rachel Bachman's Wall Street Journal Article on the Adidas Adios Pro Evo 3 "The Myth of a Sub Two Hour Marathon" by Robert Johnson (May 6, 2013) The Myth of the Sub-2-Hour Marathon: Part II by Robert Johnson (April 27, 2026) Vincent Mauri's Strava Account LetsRun Thread: "Anyone Else Feel Kind of Deflated Now That the Two Hour Barrier Has Been Broken?" McFarland/Penn State Instagram Taunting Incident 1:59:40 Collector's Edition T-Shirts TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Sponsor / Intro 00:43 Sawe and Kejelcha Shatter Two Hours in London 05:21 The Jaw-Dropping Second Half Splits 07:57 The Adidas Shoe That Changed Everything 15:50 Watching History Unfold on Race Morning 18:05 Tailwinds, Pacing, and How Fast Can Sawe Go 20:22 Why the Marathon Wall Has Disappeared 24:37 Sawe's Final 10K and the Fueling Revolution 26:52 Drug Testing and Sawe's $50K Clean Sport Pledge 32:47 Does Breaking Two Hours Feel Deflating 36:20 Did Kipchoge Ruin the Sub-Two Moment 41:06 Will Sawe Be Remembered in History 46:09 The Last Great Barrier Is Gone 47:50 Cheptegei Struggles Again in the Marathon 52:19 London Women's Race: Assefa Defends Her Title 56:50 From Paul Radcliffe to the Vincent Mauri Bombshell 63:23 Putting Vincent Mauri's 2:05 in Perspective 71:18 The Backstory: How Vincent Mauri Did It 77:24 Penn Relays: Oregon vs Villanova Showdown 83:14 The Four by Eight Record and Taunting Controversy 92:10 Quincy Wilson Leads Bullis to Historic Win 95:20 Gabby Thomas Sub-11 and the Retro Marathon Proposal CONTACT Email: podcast@letsrun.com Call or text: 1-844-LETSRUN (1-844-538-7786) ABOUT THE LETSRUN.COM PODCAST Since 2000, LetsRun.com has been the independent home of elite running. Described by the New York Times as the "influential website that serves as something of a superego for American running," the podcast is the weekly deep dive into the world of track and field and elite distance running. The show is ho
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