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#Kenyas #Sabastian #Sawe #man #run #marathon #hours #win #London">Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe becomes first man to run marathon under two hours to win in London Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe broke the two-hour mark for the first time in history on Sunday in winning the London Marathon.
The defending champion was locked in a tight battle with Ethiopia’s Yomif Kejelcha in the closing stages but surged clear to cross the line in 1hr 59min 30sec.
Kejelcha also dipped under two hours, with a time of 1:59:41, with Uganda’s Jacob Kiplomo third (2:00:28).
All three finished under the previous men’s world record of 2:00:35 set in Chicago in 2023 by the late Kelvin Kiptum.
Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge ran 1:59:40 in October 2019, becoming the first person in recorded history to do a sub-two-hour marathon.
But the time was not ratified as a world record because he ran with specialised shoes, standard competition rules for pacing and fluids were not followed, and it was not an open event.
Sawe, wearing Adidas’ new Pro Evo 3 supershoe, which weighs less than 100 grams, suggested before Sunday’s race that a course record or even a world record was in his sights.
He led a group of six as they passed the half-way point in a time of 1:00:29.
Sawe and Kejelcha pulled clear of the rest of the pack and stayed together until the final stages before the Kenyan kicked for home.
Published on Apr 26, 2026
Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe broke the two-hour mark for the first time in history on Sunday…
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#Guardiola #hails #extraordinary #Man #City #reaction #Cup #history">Guardiola hails ‘extraordinary’ Man City reaction to make FA Cup history
Pep Guardiola hailed Manchester City’s feat of becoming the first side to ever reach four consecutive FA Cup finals after a late fightback denied Southampton a shock victory at Wembley.
Saints were heading towards their first final in 23 years when Finn Azaz’s brilliant finish put the Championship side in front 11 minutes from time.
City, though, hit back immediately through Jeremy Doku before Nico Gonzalez’s sensational strike edged the semifinal 2-1.
Guardiola’s men have lost their last two FA Cup finals to Crystal Palace and Manchester United. They beat the Red Devils in 2023.
City, which will face Chelsea or Leeds in the final, is now well in contention for a domestic treble.
MATCH REPORT | Man City fights back to beat Southampton and reach fourth straight FA Cup final
Guardiola’s men lifted the League Cup last month and are locked in a tight battle for the Premier League title with Arsenal.
“No team has made four finals in a row. It’s extraordinary and hopefully we can arrive with a good momentum,” said Guardiola.
The City manager’s decision to make eight changes from the side that beat Burnley 1-0 on Wednesday looked misguided as Southampton enjoyed the better of the first half.
But Guardiola’s side improved markedly after the break and were aided by the introduction of Doku, Erling Haaland and Bernardo Silva off the bench.
“It was difficult but the wingers (Doku and Savinho) when they came in changed the pace,” added Guardiola.
“The first time they crossed the halfway line they made a fantastic goal. Football is always unpredictable but the way we played in the second half was extraordinary.”
Published on Apr 26, 2026
Pep Guardiola hailed Manchester City’s feat of becoming the first side to ever reach four consecutive FA Cup finals after a late fightback denied Southampton a shock victory at Wembley.
Saints were heading towards their first final in 23 years when Finn Azaz’s brilliant finish put the Championship side in front 11 minutes from time.
City, though, hit back immediately through Jeremy Doku before Nico Gonzalez’s sensational strike edged the semifinal 2-1.
Guardiola’s men have lost their last two FA Cup finals to Crystal Palace and Manchester United. They beat the Red Devils in 2023.
City, which will face Chelsea or Leeds in the final, is now well in contention for a domestic treble.
MATCH REPORT | Man City fights back to beat Southampton and reach fourth straight FA Cup final
Guardiola’s men lifted the League Cup last month and are locked in a tight battle for the Premier League title with Arsenal.
“No team has made four finals in a row. It’s extraordinary and hopefully we can arrive with a good momentum,” said Guardiola.
The City manager’s decision to make eight changes from the side that beat Burnley 1-0 on Wednesday looked misguided as Southampton enjoyed the better of the first half.
But Guardiola’s side improved markedly after the break and were aided by the introduction of Doku, Erling Haaland and Bernardo Silva off the bench.
“It was difficult but the wingers (Doku and Savinho) when they came in changed the pace,” added Guardiola.
“The first time they crossed the halfway line they made a fantastic goal. Football is always unpredictable but the way we played in the second half was extraordinary.”
Published on Apr 26, 2026
Pep Guardiola hailed Manchester City’s feat of becoming the first side to ever reach four…
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#Barcelona #held #Bayern #Womens #Champions #League #semifinals">Barcelona held at Bayern in Women’s Champions League semifinals
Barcelona was held to a 1-1 draw at Bayern Munich in a fiery first leg of its Women’s Champions League semifinal on Saturday.
Ewa Pajor put Barcelona ahead after eight minutes but Franziska Kett levelled for the Germans midway through the second half.
The Bayern defender went from hero to villain near the end though when she was sent off for pulling the hair of Salma Paralluelo.
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Bayern coach Jose Barcala followed shortly afterwards, receiving his marching orders for advancing onto the pitch to protest the decision.
“A tricky situation. She definitely didn’t do it on purpose,” Bayern’s Klara Buehl said of Kett’s pull to broadcaster Disney.
“She intended to pull the jersey and for that, she certainly would have deserved a yellow card, no question. But her hair got in the way.”
Barcelona’s Alexia Putellas told TV3: “We’re playing with home advantage. With the fans we’ll make ourselves strong… the people who come will give us a lot of energy.
“We want to be in another final.”
The draw leaves everything to play for in Spain next Sunday, although the Germans will need to beat Barcelona on their home turf without their coach and first-leg goalscorer to reach a first ever final.
Barcelona thumped Bayern 7-1 when these sides met in October, but things were more even this time around in front of 31,000 fans at Munich’s Allianz Arena.
Undisputed favourites Barcelona travelled to Munich hoping to qualify for a sixth successive final.
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Pinned back from the opening whistle, Bayern countered after seven minutes but Pernille Harder wasted her chance to catch the Catalans out early.
Barcelona punished the host immediately when Pajor capitalised on a defensive mistake by Giulia Gwinn and scored a minute later.
Bayern grew into the match and Kett went close to equalising just before the break, forcing a desperation save from Cata Coll.
The visitor went close to doubling its lead on the hour mark when Patricia Guijarro beat the ‘keeper but Bayern defender Vanessa Gilles cleared the shot off the line.
Bayern continued to attack and were rewarded for their positivity when Kett struck with 20 minutes remaining.
Buehl charged down the right flank and cut the ball back for Kett to slam home.
Kett then left her team a player short for the final 10 minutes after being shown a straight red card for yanking on Paralluelo’s braids.
Barcelona laid siege to the home defence in the dying stages but Bayern held firm to stay in the tie ahead of the return leg.
Published on Apr 26, 2026
Barcelona was held to a 1-1 draw at Bayern Munich in a fiery first leg of its Women’s Champions League semifinal on Saturday.
Ewa Pajor put Barcelona ahead after eight minutes but Franziska Kett levelled for the Germans midway through the second half.
The Bayern defender went from hero to villain near the end though when she was sent off for pulling the hair of Salma Paralluelo.
ALSO READ | India selected for FIFA Women’s Development Programme
Bayern coach Jose Barcala followed shortly afterwards, receiving his marching orders for advancing onto the pitch to protest the decision.
“A tricky situation. She definitely didn’t do it on purpose,” Bayern’s Klara Buehl said of Kett’s pull to broadcaster Disney.
“She intended to pull the jersey and for that, she certainly would have deserved a yellow card, no question. But her hair got in the way.”
Barcelona’s Alexia Putellas told TV3: “We’re playing with home advantage. With the fans we’ll make ourselves strong… the people who come will give us a lot of energy.
“We want to be in another final.”
The draw leaves everything to play for in Spain next Sunday, although the Germans will need to beat Barcelona on their home turf without their coach and first-leg goalscorer to reach a first ever final.
Barcelona thumped Bayern 7-1 when these sides met in October, but things were more even this time around in front of 31,000 fans at Munich’s Allianz Arena.
Undisputed favourites Barcelona travelled to Munich hoping to qualify for a sixth successive final.
ALSO READ | What is Project ACL — US league joins global project to cut injuries in women’s football
Pinned back from the opening whistle, Bayern countered after seven minutes but Pernille Harder wasted her chance to catch the Catalans out early.
Barcelona punished the host immediately when Pajor capitalised on a defensive mistake by Giulia Gwinn and scored a minute later.
Bayern grew into the match and Kett went close to equalising just before the break, forcing a desperation save from Cata Coll.
The visitor went close to doubling its lead on the hour mark when Patricia Guijarro beat the ‘keeper but Bayern defender Vanessa Gilles cleared the shot off the line.
Bayern continued to attack and were rewarded for their positivity when Kett struck with 20 minutes remaining.
Buehl charged down the right flank and cut the ball back for Kett to slam home.
Kett then left her team a player short for the final 10 minutes after being shown a straight red card for yanking on Paralluelo’s braids.
Barcelona laid siege to the home defence in the dying stages but Bayern held firm to stay in the tie ahead of the return leg.
Published on Apr 26, 2026
Barcelona was held to a 1-1 draw at Bayern Munich in a fiery first leg…

