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World's best marathon runner Sabastian Sawe chooses Berlin over Tokyo worlds

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Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe crosses the line to win the men’s race at the 2025 London Marathon in central London on April 27, 2025. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP)

Kenya’s world-leading marathon runner Sabastian Sawe has decided to run September’s Berlin marathon instead of the world championships in Tokyo.

Already a winner of two marathons in Valencia in December 2024 and London last April, Sawe was expected to spearhead the Kenyan men’s challenge at the Tokyo worlds.

The men’s marathon in Tokyo will be held on September 15, only six days before the Berlin marathon.

“I am preparing for Berlin,” said Sawe, whose meteoric rise in the marathon world has been compared to his compatriot, the late Kelvin Kiptum who died in a road accident in February 2024.

Like Kiptum, Sawe won the Valencia race on his debut over the 42km distance in December 2024, clocking a world-leading 2:02.05.

He followed that up when he destroyed an elite field at this year’s London marathon, winning in a time of 2:02.27.

The Berlin flat course is considered the fastest in the world, accounting for 13 individual world records for men.

Sawe said he is expecting to run a fast time on his Berlin debut but ruled out setting a new world mark.

“It’s too early to talk about a world record. It takes time and clear planning to achieve it,” he said.

Kiptum posted the current world record of 2:00:35 in the Chicago marathon in October 2023.

Kiptum broke the previous record of fellow Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge, who has won Berlin a record five times, including clocking 2:01:09 in September 2022.

Kenya’s world-leading marathon runner Sabastian Sawe has decided to run September’s Berlin marathon instead of the world championships in Tokyo.

Already a winner of two marathons in Valencia in December 2024 and London last April, Sawe was expected to spearhead the Kenyan men’s challenge at the Tokyo worlds.

The men’s marathon in Tokyo will be held on September 15, only six days before the Berlin marathon.
“I am preparing for Berlin,” said Sawe, whose meteoric rise in the marathon world has been compared to his compatriot, the late Kelvin Kiptum who died in a road accident in February 2024.

Like Kiptum, Sawe won the Valencia race on his debut over the 42km distance in December 2024, clocking a world-leading 2:02.05.
He followed that up when he destroyed an elite field at this year’s London marathon, winning in a time of 2:02.27.
The Berlin flat course is considered the fastest in the world, accounting for 13 individual world records for men.

Sawe said he is expecting to run a fast time on his Berlin debut but ruled out setting a new world mark.
“It’s too early to talk about a world record. It takes time and clear planning to achieve it,” he said.

Kiptum posted the current world record of 2:00:35 in the Chicago marathon in October 2023.
Kiptum broke the previous record of fellow Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge, who has won Berlin a record five times, including clocking 2:01:09 in September 2022.

Published Date: 2025-06-17 09:55:00
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