More than 56,000 runners flooded the streets of the capital today as the 2025 London Marathon set its sights on a new world record.
Hugh Brasher, Event Director of the London Marathon, said:
Today is a truly historic day for the London Marathon and for the global running community. To see over 56,000 people taking part is simply phenomenal and reflects the spirit, resilience, and passion of everyone involved.”
Elite races saw dramatic finishes, while fun runners raised millions for charities close to their hearts. Costumes ranged from superheroes and historical figures to elaborate novelty outfits, adding to the carnival atmosphere across the city.
Among the runners were celebrities, politicians, and everyday heroes who have trained for months for the prestigious event. Support stations, live music, and cheering crowds helped push runners toward the finish line despite unseasonably warm temperatures.
Full results are expected later tonight, with an official announcement on whether London has secured the new world record once all finishers are confirmed.
Regardless of the final tally, the 2025 London Marathon has already been hailed as a triumph for the city — celebrating human endurance, community spirit, and a shared passion for making a difference.