London Marathon 2026 breaks fundraising record again
This year's event has raised £87.5m for charities so far, compared to last year's record of £87.3m.
www.bbc.co.ukHere are the latest confirmed highlights for the 2026 London Marathon based on recent reputable coverage:
Race results and winners: Sabastian Sawe won the men’s elite race with a sub-two-hour finish, marking a historic performance. This followed a tight competition and favorable weather conditions on race day. Sawe’s win reinforces London’s status as a fast course and a premier event on the World Marathon Majors circuit.[2][3]
Women’s elite race: Tigst Assefa emerged as the strong favorite after Sifan Hassan withdrew due to injury, with Assefa delivering a leading performance in the women’s field. The absence of Hassan altered the dynamics of the women’s race, spotlighting Assefa and other contenders.[1][8]
Participation and fundraising: The event drew a very large field and set new participation milestones; organizers and charities reported substantial fundraising totals, continuing London’s trend of high charitable impact this year. Early figures point to substantial funds raised for charities, aligning with recent marathon fundraising records.[4][10]
Notable participants and highlights: The 2026 edition featured a star-studded lineup including media and celebrity participants, contributing to growing public engagement and media coverage around London in the run-up and on race day.[3][2]
Future planning notes: There is continued exploration of expanding participation models, including discussions around a two-day format for future editions to accommodate more runners, which could influence the structure of the event in 2027 and beyond.[4]
Illustration: A sub-two-hour finish by Sawe showcases how London’s course and conditions can enable world-class performances, reinforcing its reputation for speed and depth of elite competition.[2][3]
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This year's event has raised £87.5m for charities so far, compared to last year's record of £87.3m.
www.bbc.co.ukThe Kenyan defended his elite men’s race title as he crossed the finish line in 1hr 59mins 30secs
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runabc.co.ukThe Kenyan defended his elite men’s race title as he crossed the finish line in 1hr 59mins 30secs
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