London Marathon Considers Two-Day Event in 2027
“The London Marathon is the world’s most popular marathon, and we are continually exploring innovative ways to enable more people to take part, while delivering positive benefits for London,” stated a spokesperson for London Marathon Events.
In an ambitious move, the London Marathon is considering transforming its traditional single-day event into a two-day spectacle in 2027. This proposed change could allow up to 100,000 amateur runners to participate over the weekend, significantly increasing accessibility and engagement with the event.
The potential for the two-day format is not just about participation; it is also expected to generate substantial charitable contributions. Organizers anticipate that the event could raise more than £130 million for various charities, building on the success of previous years where 56,540 finishers raised £87.3 million last year alone.
The elite men’s and women’s races would be staged on separate days, a move that aims to enhance the competitive atmosphere and provide a more focused viewing experience for spectators. This shift comes in the wake of record interest in the marathon, with 1.1 million people applying for the public ballot in 2026, reflecting a 36% increase from the previous year.
What observers say
“London is the sporting capital of the world and the Mayor looks forward to working with London Marathon and partners to consider if it might be possible to host an event that will run across two days next year,” commented a spokesperson for the Mayor of London, underscoring the city’s commitment to hosting world-class sporting events.
While the excitement builds around the proposed changes, it is important to note that the plan has not yet received formal approval. Details remain unconfirmed, leaving both participants and fans eagerly awaiting further announcements.
The London Marathon has been held annually since its inception almost 45 years ago, establishing itself as a cornerstone of the global running calendar. As it looks to innovate and expand, the potential two-day event could redefine the marathon experience for thousands of runners and spectators alike.