London Marathon 2026: Sabastian Sawe, Tigst Assefa capable of record times in title defenses
The London Marathon boasts the strongest fields of any spring marathon.
Kenyan Sabastian Sawe, the world's top marathoner, gave a sheepish grin when asked if the shoes he will wear in Sunday's London Marathon are of course record quality and could maybe deliver a world record. "Yeah," he said with a nod . Sawe and Ethiopian Tigst Assefa could repeat as champions in London — the deepest spring marathon — and could run even faster than their historic 2025 times.
Sawe won last year's title in 2:02:27, the second-fastest time in London history behind the 2:01:25 the late Kenyan Kelvin Kiptum clocked in 2023. (Kiptum also ran the world record of 2:00:35 in Chicago in October 2023. ) Sawe, 31, has run three career marathons and won all of them in sub-2:02:30, posting the eighth-, ninth- and 13th-fastest times in history among record-eligible courses.
He was the world's fastest marathoner in 2024 and 2025. Sawe dealt with a stress fracture to a metatarsal in his foot in the fall and a back injury in December, according to LetsRun. com , but said Friday that he is completely recovered and ready to race.
The men's field also features Ugandan Jacob Kiplimo, who was second to Sawe in 2025 in London and by best overall time for the year (2:02:23 to win Chicago on Oct. 12). Ethiopia's Yomif Kejelcha, the 2025 World 10,000m silver medalist and former world record holder in the half marathon, makes his 26.