- The 2025 London Marathon is expected to break the record for the most finishers, surpassing New York’s 2024 mark of 55,646.
- A record 840,318 applications were received, with nearly half from women.
- The event continues to be the largest annual one-day fundraising marathon, raising over £1.3 billion since 1981.
The 45th edition of the London Marathon is set to make history, with over 56,000 runners expected to complete the race on April 27, surpassing the New York City Marathon’s previous record.
Hugh Brasher, CEO of London Marathon Events, emphasized that breaking records is not the sole focus. Instead, the event is about inclusivity, promoting fitness, and raising substantial funds for charity.
The London Marathon’s Historic Moment
London is set to host the world’s biggest marathon, surpassing the previous record held by the New York City Marathon. With over 56,000 expected finishers, this landmark race will mark a significant moment in marathon history. The event’s popularity continues to rise, with 840,318 applications received for the 2025 edition, highlighting its widespread appeal.
The London Marathon is not just a race—it’s the world’s largest annual fundraising event, with over £1.3 billion raised since 1981. The event drives substantial economic and social benefits, inspiring people to embrace fitness while supporting important causes. With elite runners like Eliud Kipchoge and Sifan Hassan confirmed, the 2025 edition promises a thrilling competition at the highest level.
The TCS Mini London Marathon, celebrating its 40th year, will also set records, with 17,000 children expected to participate. This expansion reflects the event’s commitment to fostering a love for running among younger generations. By providing a world-class experience for both elite athletes and amateur runners, the London Marathon continues to shape the global running community.
As the race approaches, excitement builds around the potential for a new world record, but the event’s core mission remains unchanged: to unite people through sport, charity, and personal achievement. With its unmatched scale and impact, the London Marathon stands as a testament to the power of endurance, resilience, and community.
Beyond setting records, the London Marathon represents a movement—one that champions inclusivity, fitness, and philanthropy on a massive scale. As it welcomes a record-breaking number of participants in 2025, the event continues to inspire and uplift communities worldwide.
“The miracle isn’t that I finished. The miracle is that I had the courage to start.” – John Bingham