London Marathon 2025 LIVE: Sabastian Sawe wins men’s race as Tigst Assefa sets world record

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The 2025 London Marathon starts this morning with event organisers hoping to break the record for the world’s largest marathon. Over 56,000 people have signed up to tackle the 26.2-mile course ahead of the 45th annual London Marathon, with many raising funds for charities and good causes.

Organisers also assembled strong fields for the men’s and women’s elite races. Sabastian Sawe of Kenya won the men’s event for his biggest career victory after making a solo breakaway with about 10km left, and finished in 2hr 2min and 27sec. The great Eliud Kipchoge finished sixth as British triathlete Alex Yee came home in 14th place.

In the women’s race, Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa shattered the women's-only world record, pulling away from Joyciline Jepkosgei of Kenya over the final couple of kilometres after the two had set a blistering early pace. The 28-year-old Assefa, silver medallist in the event at the 2024 Paris Olympics, crossed the finish line in 2 hr, 15 min and 50 sec, beating the previous women's-only record set last year in London by Kenyan Peres Jepchirchir. Britain’s Eilish McColgan finished eigthh.

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Summary: Women's elite race

Eilish McColgan, the 10,000m gold medallist at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, was eighth in her belated debut marathon in a Scottish record time of 2:24:25.

And she was not the only British woman in the top 10, which also included ninth-placed Rose Harvey in 2:25:01, but her compatriot Charlotte Purdue could not finish after pulling up with a calf issue.

Lawrence Ostlere27 April 2025 12:47

Summary: Women's elite race

Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa shattered the women's-only world record in winning the 45th London Marathon on Sunday, pulling away from Joyciline Jepkosgei of Kenya over the final couple of kilometres after the two had set a blistering early pace.

The 28-year-old Assefa, silver medallist in the event at the 2024 Paris Olympics, crossed the finish line in two hours, 15 minutes and 50 seconds, beating the previous women's-only record of 2:16:16 set last year in London by Kenyan Peres Jepchirchir.

Jepkosgei, 31, finished second in 2:18.44.

The sizzling early pace was too much for reigning Olympic marathon champion and 2024 London winner Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands, who fell back off the leaders around the halfway mark en route to finishing third in 2:19.00.

It was a Swiss double in the wheelchair events, with Marcel Hug racing to his sixth London marathon title in 1:25:25 and Catherine Debrunner winning her third women's title in four years in 1:34:18, missing her own world record by two seconds.

Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa reacts to finishing first in the women's race of the London Marathon and breaking the women's-only world record

Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa reacts to finishing first in the women's race of the London Marathon and breaking the women's-only world record (EPA)

Alex Yee finishes in 2hr 11min

It looks like Alex Yee, Britain’s Olympic triathlon champion, has finished inside the top 15, which is an extraordinary achievement in his first marathon.

Yee collapses in a heap over the line, not unlike his reaction to winning gold in Paris last summer.

He was the second British athlete home after Mahamed Mahamed finished ninth.

Sabastian Sawe wins men's London Marathon 2025!

The great Eliud Kipchoge comes through in fifth place.

Lawrence Ostlere27 April 2025 11:42

Sabastian Sawe wins men's London Marathon 2025!

Sebastian Sawe crushes the field! A field let’s not forget that includes the great Eliud Kipchoge. He raises two hands to the sky in celebration. What a performance.

The winning time was 2hr 2min 27sec.

Kenya's Sabastian Sawe crosses the finish line to win

Kenya's Sabastian Sawe crosses the finish line to win (Action Images via Reuters)

Lawrence Ostlere27 April 2025 11:39

Sabastian Sawe closing in on men's victory

Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe is on the verge of the biggest moment of his career. The 29-year-old stormed to the Valencia Marathon last year but this will be greater still. He’s out on his own with just a couple of kilometres to go...

Lawrence Ostlere27 April 2025 11:35

McColgan finishes eighth in women's race

And here is Eilish McColgan approaching the line, finishing eighth and setting a Scottish marathon record in the process. A great effort.

Eighth placed Eilish McColgan crosses the finish line

Eighth placed Eilish McColgan crosses the finish line (Getty Images)

Tigst Assefa wins women's London Marathon 2025!

An utterly exhausted Joyciline Jepkosgei comes over the line in second, as Sifan Hassan finishes third.

Lawrence Ostlere27 April 2025 11:25

Tigst Assefa wins women's London Marathon 2025!

Assefa, the Olympic silver medallist and second here in London last year, wins this time! She crosses the line, kisses the road and lifts her arms to the sky with a big smile.

She didn’t crack Radcliffe’s course record but she has set a new women-only world record – a phenomenal run.

Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa celebrates after winning the women's elite race

Ethiopia's Tigst Assefa celebrates after winning the women's elite race (Action Images via Reuters)

Lawrence Ostlere27 April 2025 11:22

Tigst Assefa closes in on women's victory

Tigst Assefa, the Ethiopian former world record holder, has broken clear and is now the solo leader at the front of the women’s race as she nears the finish.

She is going to go very close to Paula Radcliffe’s course record...

Lawrence Ostlere27 April 2025 11:20

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