2025 London Marathon

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The 2025 London Marathon was the 45th running of the London Marathon; it took place on 27 April 2025.[1][2]

VenueLondon, England
Date27 April 2025
MenSabastian Sawe (2:02:27)
WomenTigst Assefa (2:15:50)
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45th London Marathon
Sabastian Sawe and Tigst Assefa, the men's and women's winners
VenueLondon, England
Date27 April 2025
Champions
MenSabastian Sawe (2:02:27)
WomenTigst Assefa (2:15:50)
Wheelchair menMarcel Hug (1:25:25)
Wheelchair womenCatherine Debrunner (1:34:18)
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The Elite Men's winner was Sabastian Sawe getting to Buckingham Palace in 2:02:25 with the Elite Woman's winner being Tigst Assefa in a time of 2:15:50 a new women-only marathon record.

The wheelchair races were both won by Swiss athletes with Marcel Hug winning his seventh title in a time of 1:25:25 and Catherine Debrunner winning for the third time in 1:34:15.

This 45th edition of London Marathon had 56,640 finishers crossing the finishing line at The Mall, breaking 55,646 finishers in TCS New York Marathon 2024 held at Nov 3 2024, being the newest Guinness World Record of largest number of finishers in a marathon.[3]

Results

Men

2024 winner Alexander Mutiso Munyao finished third in 2025.
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Elite men's top 10 finishers[4]
Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Sabastian Sawe Kenya02:02:27
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Jacob Kiplimo Uganda02:03:37
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Alexander Mutiso Munyao Kenya02:04:20
4Abdi Nageeye Netherlands02:04:20
5Tamirat Tola Ethiopia02:04:42
6Eliud Kipchoge Kenya02:05:25
7Hillary Kipkoech Kenya02:06:05
8Amanal Petros Germany02:06:30
9Mahamed Mahamed United Kingdom02:08:52
10Milkesa Mengesha Ethiopia02:09:01
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Women

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Elite women's top 10 finishers[4]
Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Tigst Assefa Ethiopia02:15:50
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Joyciline Jepkosgei Kenya02:18:44
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Sifan Hassan Netherlands02:19:00
4Haven Hailu Desse Ethiopia02:19:17
5Vivian Cheruiyot Kenya02:22:32
6Stella Chesang Uganda02:22:42
7Sofiia Yaremchuk Italy02:23:14
8Eilish McColgan United Kingdom02:24:24
9Rose Harvey United Kingdom02:25:01
10Susanna Sullivan United States02:29:30
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Wheelchair men

Marcel Hug won the wheelchair men's event.
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Wheelchair men's top 10 finishers[4]
Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Marcel Hug Switzerland01:25:25
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Tomoki Suzuki Japan01:26:09
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Jetze Plat Netherlands01:26:49
4Geert Schipper Netherlands01:26:51
5Daniel Romanchuk United States01:30:31
6David Weir United Kingdom01:34:06
7Sho Watanabe Japan01:34:06
8Kota Hokinoue Japan01:34:08
9Hiroki Kishizawa Japan01:34:09
10Nathan Maguire United Kingdom01:34:17
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Wheelchair women

Catherine Debrunner won the wheelchair women's event.
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Wheelchair women's top 10 finishers[4]
Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Catherine Debrunner Switzerland01:34:18
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Susannah Scaroni United States01:38:08
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Manuela Schär Switzerland01:41:06
4Eden Rainbow-Cooper United Kingdom01:44:49
5Tatyana McFadden United States01:46:50
6Jade Jones-Hall United Kingdom01:46:51
7Sammi Kinghorn United Kingdom01:46:54
8Patricia Eachus Switzerland01:47:55
9Wakako Tsuchida Japan01:47:55
10Vanessa de Souza Brazil01:47:57
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