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London Marathon 2026 - everything you need to know about applying for a place

London Marathon 2026 - everything you need to know about applying for a place

Daily Mirror27-04-2025

Dream of running the 2026 London Marathon? Here is everything you need to know - from cost, ballot closing date, charity places and other options if you are unsuccessful
Running 26.2 miles through the iconic streets of London is a test of endurance, but some would say the real challenge is simply getting a place on the start line.
Every year, hundreds of thousands dream of pounding the pavements past landmarks like Tower Bridge and Buckingham Palace. But with demand far outstripping supply, securing a bib for the London Marathon has become almost a competition in itself.

Around 56,000 runners took on the 2025 race this weekend, chosen at random from an overwhelming 800,000-plus hopefuls who applied. If you catch the excitement on TV and find yourself thinking you want to apply, good news - you can already start planning your entry for the 2026 event.

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When is the 2026 London Marathon?
The 2026 TCS London Marathon will take place on Sunday, April 26. The event typically takes place towards the end of April, when the weather is at its peak for hitting the streets of London.
How to enter via the ballot
The main way for most runners to get into the marathon is through the official ballot. It's famously democratic - and famously tough. Entry is now live on the London Marathon website.
If you're successful in the draw, you'll need to pay an entry fee of £79.99 to confirm your spot. When entering, you also have the option to make a charitable donation of £49.99.
This money goes to charity, whether or not you secure a place. Those who donate are entered into a second ballot for 3,000 extra places and receive an exclusive training top.
The ballot will close at 5pm on Friday May 2, 2025, so make sure you get your name in before then.

Option to run the Brighton Marathon
If London doesn't work out, there's a consolation prize. Ballot entrants can sign up for the Brighton Marathon, scheduled for April 12, 2026, at a discounted rate of £69.99. It's another iconic marathon experience - this time with sea views at the finish line.
For those desperate to run a marathon, this is a great option to avoid total disappointment when the ballot is drawn.
Good for age entry
If you're a speedy runner, you can try to qualify under the "Good for Age" scheme. Around 6,000 places are reserved for athletes who meet strict time standards based on age and gender.

Qualifying times must be achieved between October 1, 2024, and September 30, 2025. The times are challenging - for example, a man under 40 might need a sub-3-hour marathon - but they offer a reliable way in without relying on luck.
Charity places
Another route is through charity places. Many organisations have guaranteed entries and will offer them in exchange for a fundraising commitment.
However, targets can be high - often running into the thousands - and if you don't hit your target, you might not be allowed to run. Fundraising for a good cause is incredibly rewarding, but it's worth considering the extra time and effort needed alongside your training.
What about the elites?
At the very top of the running world, elite athletes are offered places directly, sometimes with lucrative appearance fees. Unless you have a world-class personal best under your belt, though, the ballot, good for age, or charity routes are your best bet.

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