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  • nikcub
    Stunning results at the top of the field. Some interesting takeaways on both fuelling and shoes.Maurten spent months working with Sawe and other runners getting their gut capacity trained so they could absorb and burn 100 carbs per hour[0][1]> The Maurten research team was embedded with Sawe’s team in Kenya for 32 days across six trips between last and this April. They were training his gut to absorb that load by mimicking race-day protocol in training. The hydrogel technology they have developed over the past 10 years now allows athletes to absorb 90–120 grams of carbs per hour without GI distress.Second is the shoes. Adidas Adizero weigh 96 grams[2] with new foam tech and new carbon platesNike and INEOS spent millions over years to get Kipchoge to a sub-2 in artificial conditions, and now the elite end of the field are knocking that barrier out in race conditions. Unreal.Running tech and training have been revolutionized in the past few years.[0] https://marathonhandbook.com/sebastian-sawe-arrives-in-londo...[1] https://www.instagram.com/p/DXmvAUvkWaq/[2] https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/gear/shoes/a71129333/sabasti...edit: correct :s/calories/carbs thanks
  • signorovitch
    Feel a bit bad for Yomif Kejelcha who also broke the 2-hour mark, with this being his first competition marathon, but managed to neither break a record nor win.
  • spenjovewkwhalo
    Posted to my in-laws, who asked how:Super shoes. Most shoes have carbon plates in them now, they act as a spring, storing energy and propelling athletes forwards.Better understanding of fuelling. Most athletes are taking between 100-120g carbs (sugar) per hour. Bicarbonate of soda has also been effective.Better planning tools. Athletes look at elevation, headwind, tailwind and will plan a strategy around going harder into the hard stuff and knowing when they can back off and rest.And to be honest, probably a metric tonne of PEDs (performance enhancing drugs) - unfortunately this is very common across all sports at the top level.
  • rhplus
    Is there also something beneficial about the shirt he wore? It has a unique embossed pattern on the chest. Is it just a nice design or does it also provide aerodynamic or heat wicking advantage?https://news.adidas.com/sabastian-sawe---london-marathon/a/0...
  • bbcc90
    I'm a runner, and it's a bit sad that distance running is not longer purely about the runner.Based on the quote below, next thing we will see is a "constructors championship" similar to F1 for winning shoe constructor in the 'major' marathons :-(." This dominance continued in 2024, with adidas athletes wearing Adizero models winning six out of 12 World Major Marathons – more than any other brand."and yes, of course i race in super shoes :-).
  • vessenes
    Don’t forget Yomif Kejelcha who finished in 1:59:41, a world record up until 11 seconds prior. Amazing.
  • dmurray
    There's something about the London course today that made for very good running.Three athletes broke the men's world record. One athlete broke the women's world record, and three were in the all time top 5. An Irish record was also broken, likely other countries too that I'm not familiar with.Not to take anything away from the achievements. Incredible running.
  • cowthulhu
    Wow, that’s ~13 mph, basically a full-on sprint for a mere mortal. Absolutely insane.
  • codezero
    Those shoes are gonna sell like crazy now but it would be hilarious if they were to be found to have been giving an unfair advantage because of some mechanical property of the shoe.
  • adverbly
    Wait two runners beat it in the same race?Was there perfect conditions.or something?Insane you could run 1:59:41 and not win!
  • mellosouls
    Great achievement. Worth remembering also the previous world record holder, Kelvin Kiptum who sadly died at 24 in a car accident a couple of years ago.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin_Kiptum
  • zhoujing204
    > Previous research indicates improvements of 2–4% in running economy (RE), which translates into an approximate 1–2% improvement in running performance when running in these shoes.- https://www.mdpi.com/2813-0413/5/1/2- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29143929/- https://sportrxiv.org/index.php/server/preprint/view/297
  • ternaryoperator
    And the only place this appears on ESPN is if you click on "Olympics," which has nothing to do with this race. Where coverage should be: on the home page.
  • freediver
    Incredible result! (on the day I did my own 5K pb)This is a nice video of the last 10 mins of the historic marathon race finishhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1voTDQQQf5g
  • stockresearcher
    3 people beat the previous world record in this race! This is some combination of improved tech and extraordinarily good weather.London is a fast course. Let’s see what happens in Chicago and Berlin. If it was primarily tech that did it, we should see the record fall again.
  • not_a_bot_4sho
    Amazing to me that I'll never get my *half* marathon time close to his full marathon time.
  • piker
    Insane; and second place was sub-2:00 as well. Relegated to trivia questions for the next decade.It would be interesting to adjust this speed to account for the insane advancements in shoe technology over the last decade. Could it be as simple as measuring the delta in median marathon performance? Then look backwards to, say, 1996 and see what the technology-adjusted 2:00 mark is.
  • jonplackett
    These were Sabastian Sawe's splits5km - 14:14 10km - 28:35 15km - 43:10 20km - 57:21 Half - 60:29 25km - 71:41 30km - 1:26:03 35km - 1:39:57 40km - 1:53:39 Finish - 1:59:30Yomif Kejelcha also ran sub-two, clocking 1:59:41 on his debut marathonYou have to feel for Kejelcha - breaking 2h marathon and not even winning the race!
  • elchief
    Kipchoge broke 2h a few years ago, but it was on a closed, low altitude track, with a fleet of rotating runners in front of him, providing wind blocking/drafting as well as pacingAmazing these guys did it in a real race with no one in front of them (at the end at least)
  • UebVar
    This is historic. To put this into perspective for people how to not follow running: This is about about as big as "derGrobe" beating the one-minute-mark in 4b2c.
  • readthenotes1
    A purist might want the athletes to wear the same gear as Pheidippides
  • wavemode
    That's literally running a 4:30 mile, 26 times in a row. Jesus.
  • Metacelsus
    It's always interesting to see East Africans doing so well. Even with technology like advances in shoes and diet/training, genetics is still a huge factor.Also it must be an crazy feeling to be Kejelcha, the guy who came in 2nd place. It would have been a world record, except for Sawe!
  • Daz912
    Capitalism does it again
  • alex1138
    WHAT???? NO. WAY.That's not me being sarcastic. I never, ever thought this would happen
  • Noaidi
    Basically, he did not beat the record because he was faster, but only because the weather was better. This record needs an asterisk.
  • soopypoos
    I hope there was a runner dressed as the finish line
  • clutter55561
    ~~A car going as fast as him would have gotten a speeding ticket in the residential areas of Wales. Crazy.~~Edit: I was thinking in km/h and mixed it up. Sorry.