Here’s How the Celebrities Ran at the 2025 London Marathon
One celeb fainted at mile 17 and found himself inside an ambulance—but still finished!
What a day it was on Sunday—albeit warm—for the 2025 London Marathon. Teenage Cancer Trust largest marathon ever with 56,640 runners crossing the finish line. You may have noticed a face or two in the crowd. A number of celebrities—mostly from the U.K.—took to the streets of the London for 26.2.
Here’s how the celebs performed at the London Marathon.
Yes, You Can Walk During a Race Runner’s World, overseeing RW’s new membership programme, set to launch later this year. She has been with the brand for close to three years now – previously working as deputy digital editor, where she covered all manner of running topics, spanning training, health, injury, nutrition and gear. Over the years, she’s interviewed an abundance of awe-inspiring athletes, from top-tier ultrarunners and Olympic champions to everyday runners who have accomplished extraordinary things. Jen has been a sports journalist for 10 years; she is the former editor of Women’s Running magazine and has also worked as Sports Editor at Red Bull. She started running a decade ago and likes to dabble in triathlon a little, too. You’ll find she’s happiest plodding down the Thames path or chowing down on a post-run pastry.


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