The third World Marathon Major of the season, the London Marathon, took off on Sunday morning, very early for viewers in the United States. Conditions were sunny and pleasant for the athletes on their journey from Greenwich Park to The Mall.

Results from the 2025 London Marathon

It was a fantastic day of racing, that saw Tgist Assefa break the women’s-only marathon world record, and Sabastian Sawe impressively pull away to win the men’s race. Here are the top ten in each race.

Women’s top 10

  1. Tigst Assefa (ETH), 2:15:50
  2. Joyciline Jepkosgei (KEN), 2:18:44
  3. Sifan Hassan (NED), 2:19:00
  4. Haven Hailu Desse (ETH), 2:19:17
  5. Vivian Cheruiyot (KEN), 2:22:32
  6. Stella Chesang (UGA), 2:22:42
  7. Sofiia Yaremchuk (ITA), 2:23:14
  8. Eilish McColgan (GBR), 2:24:25
  9. Rose Harvey (GBR), 2:25:01
  10. Susanna Sullivan (USA), 2:29:30

Men’s top 10

  1. Sabastian Sawe (KEN), 2:02:27
  2. Jacob Kiplimo (UGA), 2:03:37
  3. Alexander Munyao (KEN), 2:04:20
  4. Abdi Nageeye (NED), 2:04:20
  5. Tamirat Tola (ETH), 2:04:42
  6. Eliud Kipchoge (KEN), 2:05:25
  7. Hillary Kipkoech (KEN), 2:06:05
  8. Amanal Petros (GER), 2:06:30
  9. Mahamed Mahamed (GBR), 2:08:52
  10. Milkesa Mengesha (ETH), 2:09:01

Nonbinary top 10

  1. Cal Calamia (USA), 2:46:44
  2. Pawel Turski (POL), 3:00:10
  3. Adrian Blanco Muñoz (ESP), 3:02:33
  4. Daniel Fulbrook (GBR), 3:18:17
  5. Alejandro Contreras (MEX), 3:22:19
  6. Jack Rigby (GBR), 3:23:28
  7. Samuel Purnell (GBR), 3:27:51
  8. Patrick Westerfield (GER), 3:32:07
  9. Jacques Try (FRA), 3:34:10
  10. Anthony Hickling (GBR), 3:44:44

Women’s wheelchair top 10

  1. Catherine Debrunner (SUI), 1:34:18
  2. Susannah Scaroni (USA), 1:38:08
  3. Manuela Schär (SUI), 1:41:06
  4. Eden Rainbow-Cooper (GBR), 1:44:49
  5. Tatyana McFadden (USA), 1:46:50
  6. Jade Jones Hall (GBR), 1:46:51
  7. Sammi Kinghorn (GBR), 1:46:54
  8. Patricia Eachus (SUI), 1:47:55
  9. Wakako Tsuchida (JPN), 1:47:55
  10. Vanessa de Souza (BRA), 1:47:57

Men’s wheelechair top 10

  1. Marcel Hug (SUI), 1:25:25
  2. Tomoki Suzuki (JPN), 1:26:09
  3. Jetze Plat (NED), 1:26:49
  4. Geert Schipper (NED), 1:26:51
  5. Daniel Romanchuk (USA), 1:30:31
  6. David Weir (GBR), 1:34:06
  7. Sho Watanabe (JPN), 1:34:06
  8. Kota Hokinoue (JPN), 1:34:08
  9. Hiroki Kishizawa (JPN), 1:34:09
  10. Nathan Maguire (GBR), 1:34:17
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Dan Beck is the deputy news editor at Runner’s World. He has led news coverage teams for major running events like the Olympic Games, World Athletics Championships, Boston Marathon, and New York City Marathon. A former collegiate distance runner at DeSales University, he still enjoys running, just more slowly now. Before coming to Runner’s World, he covered track and field and cross-country at MileSplit. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife, where the two like to explore the city’s rich dining scene.