Record number of people enter London Marathon 2027 ballot after historic 2026 edition
Over 1.3 million people have applied for next year’s event, set to take place on 25 April
A record number of people have applied to run the London Marathon in 2027 by entering the public ballot. 1,338,544 people have entered the ballot for next year’s race, breaking last year’s record of 1,133,813. More than a million of those came from the UK alone, another record, with similar numbers of male and female applications.
A total of 59,830 runners finished the 2026 edition, setting a new record, while it also broke its own record as the biggest annual one-day fundraising event across the globe, raising over £87. 5m for charity - £200,000 more and counting than the 2025 event. London Marathon Events chief executive Hugh Brasher said: “This astonishing total of applicants firmly establishes London as the world’s most sought-after marathon.
“Nothing else comes close. Our mission is to inspire people of every age and ability to get active - and these extraordinary numbers show the massive draw and power of the London Marathon. ” Places at the race are allocated through a random draw, with the results of the record-breaking ballot to be announced in July.
The 2026 edition saw Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe crush the two-hour barrier to set a new world record of 1:59:30, with all three of the men’s podium finishers under the previous benchmark at a legal marathon. In the women’s race Ethiopian Tigst Assefa defended her title, breaking her own women’s-only world record in the process. Brasher told BBC Breakfast : “It’s amazing that people want to do it.