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The Berlin Marathon's elite men's field boasts seven runners with times under 2:05. Sabastian Sawe leads with a 1:59:30, the fastest marathon ever. Gabriel Geay, Guye Adola, Shura Kitata, Getaneh Molla, Dejene Hailu, and Erick Sang join him in this elite group.
Sawe, the defending champion, won last year in 2:02:16. His 1:59:30 in London made him the first to break two hours. Gabriel Geay and Guye Adola, both added last week, follow closely behind. Shura Kitata, Getaneh Molla, Dejene Hailu, and Erick Sang complete the seven under 2:05. Read more racing coverage.
Olympic 10,000m champion Selemon Barega is eighth with a 2:05:00. Twelve of the 36 men are under 2:06, with Taresa Tolosa, Tadu Abate, and Asefa Boki within 40 seconds of Barega. The field includes 22 runners under 2:06:57. Related: Donnelly Secures Historic Bronze for GB in European Marathon.
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The Berlin Marathon's elite men's field features seven runners with sub-2:05 times. The Berlin Marathon's elite men's field boasts seven runners with times under 2:05. Sabastian Sawe leads with a 1:59:30, the fastest marathon ever. Gabriel Geay, Guye Adola, Shura Kitata, Getaneh Molla, Dejene Hailu, and Erick Sang join him in this elite group.
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Runner World published this brief on August 16, 2026. The underlying Marathon Handbook report was dated August 14, 2026.
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