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Chasing Sub 2

Apr 30, 2026
0h 12m
★ 0.0

The Journey of Sabastian Sawe’s Historic 1:59:30 Marathon

Overview

A shared dream. A common belief. Chasing Sub 2 is the journey towards realizing the impossible: running the world's first sub-two-hour marathon. A decade-long pursuit sparked by Haile Gebrselassie at the 2008 Berlin Marathon, which became a reality at the 2026 London Marathon. Kenyan marathoner, Sabastian Sawe, has won all four of the marathons he has competed in. Adding to his extensive list of accolades is the historic 1:59:30 finish, powered by the latest Adizero innovation: the Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3. The fastest and lightest Adizero super-shoe ever made, weighing less than 100 grams. Humanity just got faster.

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Cast

Sabastian Sawe

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Claudio Berardelli

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Spencer Nel

Haile Gebrselassie

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Alasdhair Willis

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Marc Makowski

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Patrick Nava

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Harry Miles

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Julian Fritz

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Melanie Menter