Sawan Barwal breaks 48-year Indian marathon record in Rotterdam

Indian long-distance runner Sawan Barwal clocked 2:11:58 at the NN Marathon Rotterdam on Sunday to break the 48-year-old national marathon record held by Shivnath Singh since 1978. The 28-year-old army havildar from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, finished 20th despite tough windy conditions.

Army havildar Sawan Barwal scripted history at the NN Marathon Rotterdam, a World Athletics Gold Label race, clocking 2 hours 11 minutes and 58 seconds to erase Shivnath Singh's 2:12:00 record from 1978. Finishing 20th in the elite field, Barwal made his marathon debut on April 12.

The 28-year-old from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, battled harsh conditions. A cold breeze in the final 2km froze his head after he poured water to cool down. "In the last 2 km, my head felt like it was frozen... I fell twice with just 20 metres to go," Barwal told The Indian Express.

Ethiopia's Guye Idemo Adola won in 2:03:54, with compatriot T Gopi finishing 23rd at 2:13:16. Barwal, part of Reliance Foundation's Project 2:09, qualified for this year's Asian Games. Coach Ajith Markose noted, "He was on pace for 2:09:14 till 40km, but wind slowed him."

Son of a car driver and posted in Dehradun but attached to Army Sports Institute Pune, Barwal gained confidence. "The mental block of 2:12:00 is gone, and it will inspire other Indian marathoners," he said.

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Gerda Steyn leads runners on Cape Town's coastal marathon route as organizers shake hands, symbolizing trust restored for Two Oceans Marathon 2026.
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Two Oceans Marathon rebuilds trust ahead of 2026 edition

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Organizers of South Africa's Two Oceans Marathon have restored trust with the City of Cape Town and stakeholders after the 2025 event's permit breaches and organizational issues. The race is set for April 11-12, with Gerda Steyn aiming for a seventh consecutive ultramarathon victory. New leadership partnered with Stillwater Sports to ensure smooth execution.

Kenyan marathon world record holder Sabastian Sawe will compete again in Berlin on September 27. He confirmed his participation and said he aims to defend his title from last year.

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Ethiopian runners claimed victory in both the men's and women's races at the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon.

Athlete Getachew Masresha and Athlete Meselesh Alemayehu won the 19th Ethiopian Half Marathon held in Addis Ababa.

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Indian pair Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty advanced to the quarterfinals at the Swiss Open in Basel after a 74-minute victory over Japan's Hiroki Okamura and Kyohei Yamashita. The match ended 21-15, 15-21, 28-26 in an epic deciding game. Tharun Mannepalli also progressed in men's singles by defeating Malaysia's Justin Hoh.

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