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London Marathon sets new record after 1.8% of UK adult population applies for 2027 race
Sport
05.05.2026

London Marathon sets new record after 1.8% of UK adult population applies for 2027 race

Over one million entries received from UK runnersLondon also sets record with 1.3m total applicationsThe London Marathon has set yet more records with organisers announcing that 1.8% of the UK adult population – more than one million people – have applied to run in next year’s race.Running’s boom was also reflected in a world record 1,338,544 global application for the 2027 London Marathon – up from 1.13m for this year’s race and more than double the amount they received in 2024. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
London Marathon sets record after 1.8% of UK adult population applies for 2027 race
Sport
05.05.2026

London Marathon sets record after 1.8% of UK adult population applies for 2027 race

Over one million entries received from UK runnersLondon also sets record with 1.3m total applicationsThe London Marathon has set yet more records with organisers announcing that 1.8% of the UK adult population – more than one million people – have applied to run in next year’s race.Running’s boom was also reflected in a world record 1,338,544 global application for the 2027 London Marathon – up from 1.13m for this year’s race and more than double the amount they received in 2024. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
84-Year-Old 'Ever Present' Runner Completes Final London Marathon After Withdrawing Mid-Race
Sport
03.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

84-Year-Old 'Ever Present' Runner Completes Final London Marathon After Withdrawing Mid-Race

Mac Speake, 84, has completed his 45th and final London Marathon after withdrawing midway through this year's race due to a suspected stress fracture. The retired GP from Kettlebaston, Suffolk, is one of just five remaining 'Ever Presents' - a group of runners who have taken part in every London Marathon since the first event in 1981. Mac achieved a personal best of 2 hours 44 minutes in 1983 and finished his last completed race in 9 hours 14 minutes. 'The London Marathon has given me so much. I look back at my life and think that at least I have achieved something,' he said.

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BBC UK News
World Athletics won't 'strange innovation' after Sawe's sub-two hour marathon
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Sport·01.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

World Athletics won't 'strange innovation' after Sawe's sub-two hour marathon

World Athletics president Sebastian Coe says the organisation will not stifle innovation following debate around 'super shoes' after Kenyan Sebastian Sawe became the first person to run a competitive marathon in under two hours at the London Marathon. Coe emphasised the balance between enabling innovation and regulatory responsibility, while acknowledging the role of athlete mentality, coaching and training programmes.

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BBC Sport
First Man Under Two Hours: Sebastian Sawe Returns Hero to Kenyan Village After London Marathon Record
Sport
01.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

First Man Under Two Hours: Sebastian Sawe Returns Hero to Kenyan Village After London Marathon Record

Sebastian Sawe became the first man to run an official marathon in under two hours, clocking 1h 59m 30s at the London Marathon last Sunday, breaking the world record by 65 seconds. The 31-year-old Kenyan runner returned to his home village in western Kenya on Thursday, receiving a hero's welcome at Eldoret airport where he was embraced by family, locals and officials. President William Ruto, who shares Sawe's Kalenjin ethnic background, presented him with 8m shillings (£46,000) at a presidential residence event. Sawe's victory is being celebrated as a defining moment in human endurance, with the runner dedicating his win to his community.

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Guardian Sport
2026 London Marathon Breaks Fundraising Record With £87.5m Raised
Sport
01.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

2026 London Marathon Breaks Fundraising Record With £87.5m Raised

The 2026 London Marathon has set a new fundraising record of £87.5m, surpassing last year's £87.3m to become the world's biggest annual one-day fundraising event. Kenyan runner Sabastian Sawe made history by becoming the first athlete to break the two-hour barrier in an official competition, winning in 1:59:30. Ethiopian Tigst Assefa broke her own women's-only world record at 2:15:41. The event also set a Guinness World Record with 59,830 finishers. The final total will be announced in September, expected to exceed £90m.

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BBC UK News
Yomif Kejelcha Runs 1:59:41 in London Marathon Debut, Finishes 11 Seconds Behind Sabastian Sawe
Sport
28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Yomif Kejelcha Runs 1:59:41 in London Marathon Debut, Finishes 11 Seconds Behind Sabastian Sawe

Ethiopia's Yomif Kejelcha ran 1:59:41 at the London Marathon on Sunday, becoming only the second man to break the two-hour barrier in an official marathon. The 28-year-old finished 11 seconds behind Kenya's Sabastian Sawe, who was celebrated as the first sub-two-hour marathoner. Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo placed third in 2:00:28. Despite finishing second, Kejelcha achieved the fastest marathon debut in history and said he was "very, very happy" to break two hours.

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NPR News
London Marathon chief urges West Ham to back 2029 World Championships bid
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Sport·28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

London Marathon chief urges West Ham to back 2029 World Championships bid

Hugh Brasher, director of the London Marathon and part of the London 2029 bid team, has urged West Ham to show more "heart and soul" and open their stadium for the World Athletics Championships. London is the favourite to host but faces a major obstacle as West Ham refuse to give up the London Stadium for around two weeks in September 2029 due to the football season being underway. The situation is complicated by the club's potential relegation and the departure of vice chair Karren Brady. Rome, Munich, Nairobi and an Indian city are also in contention, with bids due in early August and a decision in September.

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Rising rugby stars Caluori, Bielle-Biarrey and Feyi-Waboso could transform sport's appeal, says article
Sport
28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Rising rugby stars Caluori, Bielle-Biarrey and Feyi-Waboso could transform sport's appeal, says article

Article highlights three young rugby wingers - Noah Caluori (19, Saracens), Louis Bielle-Biarrey (22, France/Bath) and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso (23, Exeter) - as exceptional talents who could transform rugby's image from physical collisions to skill-based spectacle. Caluori has scored 18 tries in nine Premiership matches, drawing comparisons to 'cheat code' players. The piece argues these athletes represent a new era of quick, intelligent rugby that could attract younger audiences and transcend the sport.

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Guardian Sport
Record-Breaking London Marathon Shoes Spark Resale Frenzy at 8x Retail Price
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Sport·28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Record-Breaking London Marathon Shoes Spark Resale Frenzy at 8x Retail Price

Sebastian Sawe became the first man to break two hours in the London Marathon, winning in 1:59:30 while wearing Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3 shoes. Yomif Kejelcha finished second in 1:59:41 and Tigst Assefa set a women's-only world record of 2:15:41, all wearing the same 97-gram shoes. The trainers retail at HK$3,900 (US$500) but have sold on StockX for up to HK$32,360, sparking social media comparisons to gold pricing.

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SCMP Sport
Runner Finishes Last at London Marathon to Raise Money for Suicide Prevention Charity
Sport
28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Runner Finishes Last at London Marathon to Raise Money for Suicide Prevention Charity

Clair Roberts, 35, from Milton Keynes finished last at the London Marathon in 12 hours and 16 minutes, raising over £2,000 for Samaritans. The charity supported her seven years ago when she had thoughts of ending her life, and she now volunteers answering phone calls for them. She described crossing the finish line just before midnight as a "huge privilege" and said completing the race showed others that "there is always hope."

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BBC News
Runner Finishes Last at London Marathon to Raise Money for Suicide Prevention Charity
Sport
28.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Runner Finishes Last at London Marathon to Raise Money for Suicide Prevention Charity

Clair Roberts, 35, from Milton Keynes finished last at the London Marathon in 12 hours and 16 minutes, just before midnight at St James's Park. She raised nearly £2,000 for Samaritans, a suicide prevention charity she now volunteers for after they helped her seven years ago when she had thoughts of ending her life. Despite battling a virus, injuries, and emotional struggles on race day, she was supported by tailwalkers who accompany the slowest runners. 'I want to show others that there is always hope,' she said.

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BBC UK News
Adidas Shares Rise 2% After Athletes Break Two-Hour London Marathon Barrier Wearing Its Shoes
Sport
27.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Adidas Shares Rise 2% After Athletes Break Two-Hour London Marathon Barrier Wearing Its Shoes

Two athletes broke the two-hour barrier in the London Marathon, with Kenya's Sawe setting a world record of 2:59:30. Adidas shares rose 2% in Frankfurt trading as the athletes wore the company's new Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3 shoes, weighing just 97 grams. The German sportswear maker has seen shares drop 18% this year amid investor concerns about economic and geopolitical uncertainty.

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