Two Hours The Quest to Run the Impossible Marathon

Two Hours: The Quest to Run the Impossible Marathon by Ed Caesar, published by Viking in 2015, explores the pursuit of breaking the two-hour barrier in marathon running. This 242-page book delves into the lives of elite marathoners, examining the physical, mental, and historical aspects of this challenging sport. Caesar presents a narrative that intertwines personal stories with scientific insights, shedding light on the extraordinary demands placed on those who aspire to achieve this seemingly unattainable goal.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the marathon’s history, as well as the psychology and physiology behind extreme endurance. The book highlights the dedication required to push human limits, making it relevant to those interested in sports, recreation, and the evolution of running. Through engaging storytelling, Ed Caesar captures the essence of why the marathon continues to fascinate and inspire individuals to test their own boundaries.
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WINNER OF THE CROSS SPORTS BOOK AWARD FOR NEW WRITER OF THE YEAR 2016
Two Hours by Ed Caesar – the quest to run the impossible marathon
‘The marathon tethers runners to their own personal narratives. It is a question of how you grow. Nothing but your own body will sustain you; everything you have done in your life until the moment you cross the finishing line is connected to the effort’
Two hours, to cover 26 miles and 385 yards. It is running’s Everest, a feat once seen as impossible for the human body. But now we can glimpse the mountain-top.
The sub-two hour marathon will require an exceptional feat of speed, mental strength and endurance. The pioneer will have to endure more, live braver, plan better, and be luckier than his forbearers. So who is he?
In this spellbinding book, Ed Caesar takes us into the world of the elite of the elite: the greatest marathoners on earth. Through the stories of these rich characters, and their troubled lives, he traces the history of the marathon as well as the science, physiology and psychology involved in running so fast, for so long. And he shows us why this most democratic of races retains its savage, enthralling appeal – why we are drawn to test ourselves to the limit.
‘Ed Caesar’s treatment of the near-mythical two-hour marathon is both implacably scientific and wonderfully reverential. As a former marathoner I deeply appreciate both. The prose hums along effortlessly and the topic is one of the most profound there is: the absolute limits of human performance. Reading a book that combines those two things is one of the great pleasures in life’
Sebastian Junger, author of The Perfect Storm
‘I didn’t think any book could make me interested in marathon running. Two Hours did that and much more. Ed Caesar’s in depth reporting explores one of sport’s ultimate questions: is there a final human boundary and, if so, where? A terrific book: elegant, engaging and rewarding’
Ed Smith, former England cricketer and author of Luck
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