Livestream, startlists and results from Mumbai Marathon which is held on January 18 2026.

Publisert 18. januar 2026 i Resultater

Mumbai Marathon 2026

21st edition

Date

January 18

Sted

Mumbai – India

Results

Marathon – Elite Men

  1. Tadu Abate Deme (Ethiopia) – 2:09:55
  2. Leonard Langat (Kenya) – 2:10:10
  3. Merhawi Kesete Weldemaryam (Eritrea) – 2:10:22
  4. Gada Gemsisa Gudeta (Ethiopia) – 2:10:49
  5. Victor Kiplangat (Uganda) – 2:11:02
  6. Benjamin Kigen (Kenya) – 2:15:28
  7. Kidanemariam Dessie Asfie (Ethiopia) – 2:15:36
  8. Kelkile Gezehegn Woldaregaye (Ethiopia) – 2:16:48
  9. Assefa Maru Haile (Ethiopia) – 2:18:10
  10. Kartik Karkera (India) – 2:19:55

Marathon – Elite Indian Men

  1. Kartik Karkera – 2:19:55
  2. Anish Thapa – 2:20:08
  3. Pradeep Chaudhary – 2:20:49
  4. Kresstarjune Pathaw – 2:22:39
  5. Iohborlang Nongspung – 2:24:19
  6. Srinu Bugatha – 2:24:24
  7. Mohit Kumar Sharma – 2:24:40
  8. Vikram Bangriya – 2:25:19
  9. Anant Gaonkar – 2:27:18
  10. Nikhil Singh – 2:28:33

Marathon – Elite Women

  1. Yeshi Kalayu Chekole (Ethiopia) – 2:25:13
  2. Kidsan Alema Gebremedhin (Ethiopia) – 2:27:35
  3. Gojjam Tsegaye Enyew (Ethiopia) – 2:28:27
  4. Birke Debele Beyene (Ethiopia) – 2:30:22
  5. Medina Deme Armino (Ethiopia) – 2:33:02
  6. Zemenay Ayana Demilew (Ethiopia) – 2:34:02
  7. Tigest Worku Anagaw (Ethiopia) – 2:36:15
  8. Ayantu Idossa Eshete (Ethiopia) – 2:36:33
  9. Asmare Beyene Assefa (Ethiopia) – 2:36:42

Marathon – Elite Indian Women

  1. Sanjivani Jadhav – 2:49:02
  2. Nirmaben Thakor – 2:49:13
  3. Sonam – 2:49:24
  4. Shyamali Singh – 3:03:06
  5. Bhagwati Dangi – 3:03:16
  6. Jyoti Gawate – 3:06:29
  7. Divya S – 3:07:03
  8. Bharti – 3:11:14
  9. Disket Dolma – 3:18:46

Startlists elite

Men

Athlete Nat. PB
Bazezew Asmare Belay ETH 02:04:57
Victor Kiplangat UGA 02:05:09
Tadu Abate Deme ETH 02:05:38
Dejene Debela Gonfa ETH 02:05:46
Kelkile Gezehegn Woldaregay ETH 02:05:56
Fikre Bekele Tefera ETH 02:06:16
Merhawi Kesete Weldemaryam ERI 02:06:36
Birhan Nebebew Tesfaye ETH 02:06:52
Leonard Langat KEN 02:07:49
1Amos Kiprotich Kiplagat KEN 02:07:58
1Derara Desalegn Hurisa ETH 02:08:09
1Robert Kipchirchir Mwei KEN 02:08:56
1Shadrack Kibitok KEN 02:09:00
1Demeke Tesfaye Ademe ETH 02:10:39
Assefa Maru Haile ETH 02:10:41
Kidanemariam Dessie Asfie ETH 02:11:16
1Bejamin Kigen KEN 02:11:55
Demisu Anegagreng Gemeda ETH 01:01:07
Humnaol Habtamu Ayalew ETH 01:02:50

Women

Athlete Nat. PB
Shure Demise ETH 02:20:59
Zinash Gerado Senbeta ETH 02:21:05
Yeshi Kalayu Chekole ETH 02:21:17
Kidsan Alema Gebremedhin ETH 02:22:28
Birke Debele Beyene ETH 02:23:19
Gojjam Tsegaye Enyew ETH 02:24:02
Medina Deme Armino ETH 02:25:09
Aberash Minsewo Belay ETH 02:26:06
Zemenay Ayana Demilew ETH 02:28:07
1Tigest Worku Anagaw ETH 02:36:37
Asekek Tilaya Ayana ETH DEBUT
Ayantu Idossa Eshete ETH DEBUT

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About

The Mumbai Marathon (known as the Tata Mumbai Marathon for sponsorship reasons by Tata Group), is an annual international marathon held in MumbaiIndia, on the third Sunday of January every year. It is the largest marathon in Asia as well as the largest mass participation sporting event on the continent. It is the richest race in India with a prize pool of US$405000.

The Mumbai Marathon has six different race categories: Marathon (42.195 km), Half Marathon (21.097 km), Dream Run (6 km), Senior Citizens’ Run (4.3 km), Champions with Disability (2.4 km), and a Open 10K.

The course records set in 2013 were the fastest times ever run for a marathon in India in the women’s marathon category – 2:24:33 by the women’s winner Valentine KipketerKenya. In 2020, Derara Hurisa broke the men’s marathon record, completing the race in 2:08:09. In 2023, 2 new course records were set. For the men’s, Hayle Lemi set a new record of 2:07:32 as the marathon’s winner. For the women’s, Anchialem Haymanot set a new record of 2:24:15 as the marathon’s winner.

The event helped bridge the gap between Indian elite athletes and the international elite. Indian runner Ram Singh Yadav qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics with his best marathon time of 2:16:59 at the 2012 edition.

It was not held for two years in 2021 and 2022 during the COVID-19 pandemic. The following edition was held on 15 January 2023.

Previous winners

Results 2025

Edition Year Men’s winner Time (h:m:s) Women’s winner Time (h:m:s)
1st 2004  Hendrick Ramaala (RSA) 2:15:47  Wioletta Uryga (POL) 2:47:53
2nd 2005  Julius Sugut (KEN) 2:13:20  Mulu Seboka (ETH) 2:35:03
3rd 2006  Daniel Rono (KEN) 2:12:03  Mulu Seboka (ETH) 2:33:15
4th 2007  John Kelai (KEN) 2:12:27  Yang Fengxia (CHN) 2:36:16
5th 2008  John Kelai (KEN) 2:12:23  Mulu Seboka (ETH) 2:30:04
6th 2009  Kenneth Mugara (KEN) 2:11:51  Kebebush Haile (ETH) 2:34:08
7th 2010  Denis Ndiso (KEN) 2:12:40  Bizunesh Urgesa (ETH) 2:31:09
8th 2011  Girma Assefa (ETH) 2:09:54  Koren Jelela (ETH) 2:26:56
9th 2012  Laban Moiben (KEN) 2:10:48  Netsanet Achamo (ETH) 2:26:12
10th 2013  Jackson Kiprop (UGA) 2:09:32  Valentine Kipketer (KEN)[9] 2:24:33
11th 2014[10]  Evans Rutto (KEN) 2:09:33  Dinknesh Mekash (ETH) 2:28:08
12th 2015[11]  Tesfaye Abera (ETH) 2:09:46  Dinknesh Mekash (ETH) 2:30:00
13th 2016  Gideon Kipketer (KEN) 2:08:35  Shuko Genemo (ETH) 2:27:50
14th 2017  Alphonce Simbu (TAN) 2:09:32  Bornes Kitur (KEN) 2:29:02
15th 2018  Solomon Deksisa (ETH) 2:09:34  Amane Gobena (ETH) 2:25:49
16th 2019  Cosmas Lagat (KEN) 2:09:15  Worknesh Alemu (ETH) 2:25:45
17th 2020  Derara Hurisa (ETH) 2:08:09  Amane Beriso (ETH) 2:24:51
2021 Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022
18th 2023  Lemi Hayle (ETH) 2:07:32  Anchialem Haymanot (ETH) 2:24:15
19th 2024  Lemi Hayle (ETH) 2:07:50  Abersh Minsewo (ETH) 2:26:06