Kenya's Sawe, the current World No.1, created history by becoming the first human to dip under the two hour mark in the marathon.
Importance of breaking the two-hour barrier
For a long time, humans thought this record would be impossible to achieve. Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge, in association with Nike, in fact dipped below the two hour mark at Vienna in 2019. However, he did it in a controlled environment so it wasn't valid for the purposes of a world record. Now, Sawe has done it. Yomif Kejelcha, who came second, also went under the two-hour mark (1:59:41).
Why it was only a matter of time
* Shoe technology has improved massively. The importance of science and holistic training approaches
is evident. Also, the marathon, at the elite level, has seen official times be repeatedly slashed.
* The sixteen fastest timings in history have all come since 2019. In fact, this is one record which has
kept breaking.
1:59:30 Sawe's timings at London marathon on Sunday.
Tailpiece.
Got up at 5, sent the messages, opened up the house for the day, lit up the puja room lamp and switched on the hymns on the home theatre.
Morning cuppa with Lekha.
Walked on the courtyard, recited my prayers and carried out my exercise regimen.
Bath followed by breakfast of poorie bhaaji.
Worked on my laptop.
Lunch, watched "Snehakkoottu" followed by siesta.
Booked an appointment with the doctor for tomorrow.
Sincerely hope that things would be sorted out by tomorrow.