Kenyan Bruh Sawe Just Broke Tha Game, Runnin' Sub-Two In London!
This man just changed the whole marathon game, movin' faster than the cops after a block party, plus sis Assefa held it down for the queens.

Aight, check it. My man Sebastian Sawe from Kenya just flipped the script on the whole marathon game in London. He clocked in under TWO hours, straight up speedin'. That's faster than my uncle runnin' from child support. He straight bodied Kelvin Kiptum's old record of 2:00:35. Real talk, that's legendary.
And shoutout to Assefa from Ethiopia, holdin' it down for the ladies, defendin' her crown. Black excellence on full display, y'all.
For years, folks been tryna break that two-hour mark, throwin' money at shoes and fancy trainin'. Sawe just came out and showed 'em what's up. Ain't nothin' but hard work and dedication, fam. No cap.
That Kiptum cat was fast, but Sawe said, "Nah, I'm 'bout to turn it up a notch." He leveled up, for real. This ain't no game, this is real life.
The weather in London was on point, but weather ain't gon' run for you. Sawe put in that work. Gotta respect the hustle.
This mean anything's possible, ya heard? If this man can run a marathon faster than I can order pizza, we can do anything we set our minds to. It's all about that grind.
Assefa winnin' too? That's double the inspiration. Shows you what Black folks can do when we get a chance. We ain't playin' no games.
That London marathon is a big stage, and Sawe just owned it. Put the whole world on notice. Gotta keep pushin', keep climbin', keep strivin'.
We gotta start supportin' our own. Stop lettin' these corporations take advantage. Invest in our communities, invest in our youth. That's how we build somethin' real.
Sawe and Assefa are showin' the youngstas what's possible. Gotta keep that fire burnin'. Let's get it!
They out here breaking records and making history. Let their victories be a reminder that we can achieve anything we set our minds to, despite the BS we gotta deal with. Keep grindin', fam. Keep grindin'.
Y'all remember this day. This the day Sawe shook the world. He gave us somethin' to believe in, showed us what we capable of.


