“The 2026 London Marathon promises to be one of the most exciting women’s races in recent history.”
Tigst Assefa is aiming to defend her title at the 2026 London Marathon on April 26, after her record-breaking victory last year. In 2025, she won the women’s race in a women-only world record time of 2:15:50, one of the fastest marathon performances in history, earning widespread praise from fans, commentators, and fellow athletes.
Assefa, who also holds the outright women’s marathon world record of 2:11:53 from Berlin, faces a highly competitive field this year. Her main rivals include Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands, Peres Jepchirchir of Kenya, and other top marathoners such as Joyciline Jepkosgei and Hellen Obiri, all past winners or world medalists.
Despite the challenge, Assefa is confident and determined to repeat her success. She highlighted the importance of training, focus, and race strategy to handle the fast pace and strong competition. Analysts expect the 2026 race to be one of the most thrilling editions of the London Marathon in recent years, with Assefa looking to once again make history.
