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2024 Athlete Biographies

Elite Women's Field

  • Born: 3 December 1996  
    Country: Ethiopia  
    Marathon best: 2:11:53 - Berlin 2023  

    London Marathon record: None  

    Assefa caused a shock at last year’s Berlin Marathon which she won in a then Ethiopian record time of 2:15:37. It was just Assefa’s second marathon after she made her debut in Riyadh in March 2022 where she finished seventh. Her background is over the shorter distances on the track. She was an 800m specialist and becomes the first woman in history to break two minutes in the 800m and 2:20 in the marathon. She competed in the 800m at the 2016 Olympic Games but an Achilles injury meant she then had to turn her attentions to road racing. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Berlin 2022 – 1st 2:15:37, 2023 – 1st 2:11:53  

    Other major city marathons: Riyadh 2022 – 7th 2:34:01   

     
  • Born: 20 February 1994  
    Country: Kenya  
    Marathon best: 2:14:04 – Chicago 2019 

    London Marathon record:

    2018 – 2nd 2:20:13
    2019 – 1st 2:18:20
    2020 – 1st 2:18:58
    2021 – 4th 2:18:40
    2023 – DNF 

    The former world record holder and two-time London Marathon champion. Kosgei has had an indifferent and injury-plagued time since her last win in London, in 2020. She won the 2022 Tokyo Marathon but dropped out of the 2023 TCS London Marathon after barely 200m. But a fourth-place finish in the 2023 TCS New York City Marathon followed by a win at the Abu Dhabi Marathon showed signs of a return to the imperious form she demonstrated between 2018 and 2020, during which time she set her PB (and then world record) of 2:14:04 in Chicago. 

    Kosgei grew up in Elgeyo-Marakwet, a county in Kenya’s Rift Valley, and is the mother of twins: Faith and Brian.  

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Boston 2017 – 8th 2:31:48; Chicago 2017 – 2nd 2:20:22, 2018 – 1st 2:18:35, 2019 – 1st 2:14:04; Tokyo 2022 – 1st 2:16:02; New York 2023 – 4th 2:27:45 

    Other major city marathons: Honolulu 2016 – 1st 2:31:11, 2017 – 1st 2:22:15; Lisbon 2016 – 2nd 2:24:45; Milan 2016 – 1st 2:27:45; Porto 2015 – 1st 2:47:59; Abu Dhabi 2023 – 1st 2:19:15 

    Marathons in major championships: 2020 (2021) Olympics – 2nd 2:27:36  

  • Born: 8 August 1994 
    Country: Kenya
    Marathon best: 2:14:18 – Chicago 2022

    London Marathon record: 2020 – 3rd 2:22:05

    Chepngetich is the two-time Bank of America Chicago Marathon champion and the 2019 world champion over the marathon distance. Chepngetich is the fourth-fastest woman in history over the marathon distance with her PB of 2:14:18, which was set when winning the 2022 Chicago Marathon. She enjoys running in Chicago, running in the windy city on three occasions, winning twice and finishing runner-up to Sifan Hassan last year. Chepngetich made her London Marathon debut in 2020 and finished in third place after being passed in the closing metres by USA’s Sara Hall. Her sister, Rosefline Chepngetich, represented Kenya at the 2015 World Championships in the 3000m steeplechase.

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Chicago 2021 – 1st 2:22:31, 2022 – 1st 2:14:18, 2023 – 2nd 2:15:37

    Other major city marathons: Dubai 2019 – 1st 2:17:08; Istanbul 2017 – 1st 2:22:36, 2018 – 1st 2:18:35; Paris 2018 – 2nd 2:22:59; Nagoya 2022 – 1st 2:17:18

    Marathons in major championships: Worlds: 2019 – 1st 2:32:43, 2022 – DNF
  • Born: 15 September 1998  
    Country: Ethiopia 
    Marathon best: 2:16:07 – Dubai 2024 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Ketema has started her marathon career with a bang, as her first-place finish in the 2024 Dubai Marathon – with a time of 2:16:07 – made her the world’s fastest women’s debutant over 26.2 miles.

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: None  

    Other major city marathons: Dubai 2024 – 1st 2:16:07 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A  
  • Born: 21 November 1991  
    Marathon best: 2:16:22 – Valencia 2023  
    London Marathon record: 2023 – 7th 2:20:44  

    Almaz ran the fastest ever debut marathon by a women at last October’s TCS Amsterdam Marathon when she won in 2:17:20. The performance should have come as no surprise as Ayana stepped up to the marathon distance after a glittering career on the track which included a famous gold medal in the 10000m at the 2016 Rio Olympics when she put on an imperious display of front running that saw her not only become Olympic champion but break the world record in the process. She has also won world titles on the track at 5000m (2015) and 10000m (2017). She had a break of three years following her last track race in 2019 and her win at the 2022 TCS Amsterdam Marathon due to first injury and then giving birth to her first child. Ayana was born in Wenbera, Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Ethiopia. Born the seventh youngest of nine siblings, she started running at local school at age 13–14. She is married to her childhood friend-and longtime partner, Soressa Fida. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: None  

    Other major city marathons: Amsterdam: 2022 – 1st 2:17:20; Valenica 2023 – 2nd 2:16:22  

    Marathons in major championships: None  
  • Born: 12 October 1997  
    Country: Ethiopia 
    Marathon best: 2:17:09 – Chicago 2023  

    The breakout year of Megertu’s career was 2022, when she won the Seville Marathon in February in a time of 2:18:51, before backing that up with a third-place finish at the 2022 TCS London Marathon. In 2023, she impressed further by finishing second in London and third in her first time running the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, recording her best marathon time of 2:17:09. She was the winner of the 2019 Rome Marathon. 

    London Marathon record: 2020 – 5th 2:24:23, 2022 – 3rd 2:18:32, 2023 – 2nd 2:18:37 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Chicago 2023 – 3rd 2:17:09 

    Other major city marathons: Casablanca 2017 – 4th 2:34:11; Frankfurt 2019 – 2nd 2:21:10; Mumbai 2019 – 4th 2:31:00; Rabat 2018 – 2nd 2:31:33; Rome 2019 – 1st 2:22:52; Shanghai 2018 – 6th 2:28:08; Zhengzhou 2017 – 2nd 2:29:10; Seville 2022 – 1st 2:18:51 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A  
  • Born: 27 September 1993  
    Country: Kenya 
    Marathon best: 2:17:16 – Valencia 2020 

    London Marathon record: 2023 – 3rd 2:18:38 

    The reigning Olympic champion, Jepchirchir is a proven winner over the marathon distance, clocking up victories in Saitama, Valencia, New York, Boston and, famously, the Tokyo Olympic Games marathon in Sapporo. In 2023, she finished third in her maiden run in the TCS London Marathon. Jepchirchir is a two-time world half-marathon champion. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: New York 2021 – 1st 2:22:39; Boston 2022 – 1st 2:21:01  

    Other major city marathons: Saitama 2019 – 1st 2:23:50; Valencia 2020 – 1st 2:17:16 

    Marathons in major championships: 2020 (2021) Olympics – 1st 2:27:20  

     
  • Born: 3 August 1999  
    Country: Ethiopia 
    Marathon best: 2:17:23 – Hamburg 2022  

    London Marathon record:

    2022 – 1st 2:17:26
    2023 – 5th 2:18:53 

    The 2022 TCS London Marathon champion who won on her debut in the UK capital despite falling at about 20 miles. Yehualaw’s win in London came in only her second-ever marathon. She made her debut at the 2022 Hamburg Marathon where she finished in a time of 2:17:23, at the time the fastest marathon debut in history. In 2023, she backed this up with a fifth-place finish in her second attempt in London, and another fifth-place finish in the World Athletics Championships. Yehualaw was born in a small town called Finote Selam, in the Gojjam area of the Amhara region of Ethiopia, just north of the capital, Addis Ababa. She lives in Addis with husband, Genetu Molalign.

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A  

    Other major city marathons: Hamburg 2022 – 1st 2:17:23; Worlds 2023 – 5th 2:26:13  
  • Born: 27 December 1990
    Country: Kenya
    Marathon best: 2:17:29 – Valencia 2022 London

    Marathon record: 2023 – 4th 2:18:51

    Chepkirui has had a string of impressive results since starting out on the marathon scene in 2022, having never finished outside the top four in any race over the iconic distance. In 2023, she put in two eye-catching performances in Abbott Marathon Majors, with fourth and second-place finishes at the London and Berlin Marathons respectively.

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Berlin 2023 – 2nd 2:17:49

    Other major city marathons: Valencia 2022 – 3rd 2:17:29

    Marathons in major championships: N/A
  • Born: 21 September 2000 
    Country: Ethiopia 
    Marathon best: 2:22:10 – Hamburg 2023 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Haileslase will be making the step up in her marathon running career in 2024, by competing in her first TCS London Marathon, which will also be her first Abbott World Marathon Major. She has form over the distance, however, having previously won the Cape Town and Stockholm Marathons. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Hamburg 2023 – 4th 2:22:10; Cape Town 2023 – 1st 2:24:17; Stockholm 2022 – 1st 2:31:48; Abu Dhabi 2022 – 7th 2:27:06 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A  

  • Born: 13 May 1990 
    Country: USA 
    Marathon best: 2:24:27 – London 2023 

    London Marathon record: 2023 – 10th 2:24:27  

    Sullivan ran her best marathon time to date in the 2023 TCS London Marathon, coming home in 10th with a time of 2:24:27. The 2024 TCS London Marathon will be her fourth Abbott World Marathon Major race. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Chicago 2022 – 6th 2:25:14; Boston 2021 – 15th 2:33:22 

    Other major city marathons: N/A 

    Marathons in major championships: Worlds 2023 – 58th 2:44:24  


  • Born: 1 August 2000 
    Country: France 
    Marathon best: 2:25:48 – Valencia 2023 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Trapp set her PB of 2:25:48 in the 2023 Valencia Marathon, which is her only competitive marathon attempt to date. The 2024 TCS London Marathon will be the 23-year-old's first attempt at an Abbott World Marathon Major race.

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Valencia 2023 – 27th 2:25:48 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A   

     
  • Born: 2 March 2000 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:29:06 – Manchester 2022 

    London Marathon record: 2021 – 18th 2:34:34 

    The 23-year-old has had a promising start to her marathon career, winning in Manchester in 2022 while setting a PB of 2:29:06. The 2024 TCS London Marathon will be Briggs’ second entry into the iconic race, after running 2:34:34 in 2021. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Manchester 2022 – 1st 2:29:06 

    Marathons in major championships: Europeans 2022 – 31st 2:39:02 

  • Born: 3 November 1994  
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:29:08 – Houston 2022 

    London Marathon record: 2023 – DNF  

    The US-based Wright is a British international on the track and cross country at European level and has twice run inside two hours and 30 minutes (once in Houston in 2022 and in Osaka in 2023). She represented Great Britain over the marathon distance at the 2022 European Championships, where she finished 22nd. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Houston 2022 – 2nd 2:29:08, Osaka 2023 – 2:29:50 

    Marathons in major championships: Europeans 2022 – 22nd 2:35:33 

  • Born: 24 November 1998 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:34:45 – Copenhagen 2023 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Culling had her best year to date in 2023, setting her PB (2:34:45) in an eighth-place finish in Copenhagen, before competing in her first Abbott World Marathon Major in Berlin last September. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Berlin 2023 – 35th 2:35:42 

    Other major city marathons: Valencia 2021 – 61st 2:52:24; Rome 2022 – 7th 2:43:38; København 2023 – 8th 2:34:45 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 

  • Born: 06 July 1992
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:36:44 – Tokyo 2023 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Hodkinson will be making her London Marathon debut in 2024, following on from her marathon debut last year where she finished inside the top 20 at the 2023 Tokyo Marathon. She has previously been successful over half-marathon distance, coming home in first, with a time of 1:15:43, at the 2022 Wrexham Half-Marathon. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Tokyo 2023 – 18th 2:36:44 

    Other major city marathons: N/A 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 


  • Born: 10 June 1979 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:35:38 – London 2023 

    London Marathon record:

    2012 – 878th 2:56:34
    2014 – 561st 2:49:43
    2022 – 295th 2:39:10
    2023 – 305th 2:35:38 

    Gaunt will be taking part in her fifth London Marathon this year, and her third in a row, with last year’s effort her best to date (2:35:38).

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: N/A 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A  
  • Born: 26 March 1995 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: N/A 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    The 2024 TCS London Marathon will mark Maclennan’s debut over the 26.2-mile distance. The talented cross-country runner has won Scottish titles and represented Great Britain at the World Cross-Country Championships in 2021. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: N/A 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 


  • Born: 02 December 1992 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: N/A 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Reid will be making her debut across 26.2 miles at the 2024 London Marathon, as she attempts such a distance for the very first time. An experienced runner at 5K,10K, and half-marathon distance, she set an impressive half-marathon PB of 1:10:29 in the 2022 Copenhagen Half-Marathon.

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: N/A 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A   

Elite Women's Wheelchair Field

  • Born: 24 November 1993  
    Marathon best: 1:31:30 
    London Marathon record:

    2013 – 8th 1:53:44
    2018 – 1st 1:42:58
    2019 – 3rd 1:49:44
    2023 – 1st 1:3851 

    De Rozario is the reigning Paralympic and Commonwealth Games marathon champion and was the first Australian woman to win the London Marathon when she clinched victory in 2018. She started the 2024 season well, winning the first AWMM of the year in Tokyo. De Rozario was unable to take part in the London Marathon for the past three years, before coming back with a bang and taking the win in 2023. In 2021, she won the TCS New York Marathon, becoming the first Australian woman in any event to win on the course. In 2022, she was the first Australian para athlete to win four gold medals at the Commonwealth Games. She finished runner-up in the 2023 Boston Marathon, held just six days before the 2023 TCS London Marathon. 

    Marathons in major championships: Paralympics 2020 – 1st 1:38:11; Commonwealths 2018 – 1st 1:44:00, 2022 – 1st 1:56:00 

    Abbott World Marathon Majors top results: None 

     

  • Born: 11 April 1995  
    Marathon best: 1:34:16 – Berlin 2023 
    London Marathon record:

    2022 – 1st 1:38:24
    2023 – 3rd 1:38:54 

    Debrunner made an emphatic start to her marathon career in 2022, when she won on her debut over the distance at the BMW Berlin Marathon and claimed victory in London just a week later. She continued her fine form in 2023, setting a world record (1:34:16) as she won the Berlin Marathon for a second successive year. Debrunner then won both the major US marathons in the autumn – Chicago and New York – while setting a new course record of 1:38:44 in the Windy City. In May 2023, Debrunner won the Laureus World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability award. She was third at last year’s London Marathon.

    Marathons in major championships: None 

    Abbott World Marathon Majors top results: Berlin 2022 – 1st 1:36:47, 2023 – 1st 1:34:16; Chicago 2023 – 1st 1:38:44; New York 2023 – 1st 1:39:32  


  • Born: 5 December 1984  
    Marathon best: 1:28:17 - Boston 2017  
    London Marathon record:

    2014 – 2nd 1:46:44
    2015 – 2nd 1:43:56
    2016 – 2nd 1:44:15
    2017 – 1st 1:39:57
    2018 – 4th 1:43:01
    2019 – 1st 1:44:09
    2020 – 2nd 1:41:29
    2021 – 1st 1:39:52
    2023 – 2nd 1:38:52 
     
    Schar broke her leg in 2022 and has not enjoyed quite the same success since that injury, but she has started the season brilliantly, winning the first AWMM of the year in Tokyo. She also managed to win the 2023 Tokyo Marathon and was runner-up in London last year. She is the three-time London Marathon winner and three-time winner of the Abbott World Marathon Majors series (the award for cumulative performances at the six major marathons). Her PB time of 1:28:17 was set in Boston, however, that course is ineligible for records due to the gradient. She has won every Abbott World Marathon Major on multiple occasions including six wins in Berlin. Schar was injured in an accident in 1993 and started wheelchair sport at 14. 

    Abbott World Marathon Majors top results: Tokyo – 1st (2018, 2019), Boston 1st (2017, 2019, 2021), Berlin 1st (2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021), Chicago – 1st (2018, 2019), New York (2017, 2018, 2019). 

    Marathons in major championships: Paralympics 2016 – 6th 1:38:46; Worlds: 2013 – 1st 1:49:45, 2015 – 2nd 1:43:56, 2019 – 1st 1:44:09  


  • Born: 21 April 1989  
    Marathon best: 1:31:30 - Duluth 2019  
    London Marathon record:

    2011 – 4th 1:46:34
    2012 – 8th 2:05:38
    2013 – 1st 1:46:02
    2014 – 1st 1:45:12
    2015 – 1st 1:41:14
    2016 – 1st 1:44:14
    2018 – 2nd 1:42:58
    2019 – 2nd 1:49:42
    2021 – 3rd 1:44:51
    2023 – 13th 1:56:49 

    McFadden dominated marathon racing for four years until she was forced to play second fiddle to Manuela Schar. Her best recent result was a third-place finish in London in 2021, but she is best known for her achievements in the 2010s. McFadden made history in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 as the only athlete to win four Abbott World Marathon Majors races in one year: London, Boston, Chicago and New York City. She has won four London titles, five in Boston, nine in Chicago and five in New York. Her PB time of 1:31:30 was set in Duluth, however, that course is ineligible for records due to the gradient. Born in Russia with spina bifida, McFadden lived in an orphanage for the first six years of her life until she was adopted by an American family from Maryland.  

    Marathons in major championships: Paralympics: 2012 – 9th 1:58:47, 2016 – 2nd 1:38:44; Worlds: 2015 – 1st 1:41:14, 2019 – 2nd 1:49:42  

     
  • Born: 8 January 1991  
    Marathon best: 1:38:16 – Tokyo Paralympics 2020 
    London Marathon record:

    2019 – 8th 1:52:12
    2020 – 1st 1:40:07
    2021 – 4th 1:44:54 

    Den Boer finished fourth in her most recent attempt in London, in 2021, but has struggled with injury since then. She won the London Marathon at just her second attempt, causing a huge shock in the elite-only race held during Covid in 2020, and followed that up by winning a bronze medal at the Tokyo Paralympics. Den Boer has spina bifida and is an ambassador for the Johan Cruyff Foundation. 

    Marathons in major championships: Paralympics 2020 – 3rd 1:38:16  


  • Born: 17 May 2001 
    Marathon best: 1:34:17 – Berlin 2023 
    London Marathon record:

    2022 – 3rd 1:47:27
    2023 – 7th 1:47:43 

    Marathons in major championships: Commonwealth 2022 – 2nd 1:59:45 

     

    Notes: A rising star of British wheelchair racing, Rainbow-Cooper finished third in her TCS London Marathon debut in 2023. She won the 2023 Great North Run wheelchair race and won a silver medal in the 2022 Commonwealth Games marathon. She was runner-up at the 2023 BMW Berlin Marathon and the winner of the 2023 Cape Town Marathon. Rainbow-Cooper has started the season well, finishing as runner-up in the first AWMM of the year in Tokyo. She was born with sacral agenesis and is part of the Weir Archer Academy. 

     
  • Born: 31 January 1997  
    Marathon best: 1:22:50 – Duluth 2021 
    London Marathon record:

    2020 – 3rd 1:52:16
    2021 – 9th 2:03:08
    2022 – 5th 1:47:28
    2023 – 8th 1:47:43 

    Fesemyer finished third in her London Marathon debut in 2020 on the elite-only course around St James’s Park and recorded her best finish of fifth place in 2022. She represented the USA in the 5000m and marathon at the 2020 Paralympics in Tokyo. Her PB time of 1:22:50 was set in Duluth, however, that course is ineligible for records due to the gradient. Born a triplet without a left leg and hip socket because of a rare congenital disease called proximal femoral focal deficiency, Fesemyer got involved in wheelchair track racing in 2013 having grown up playing basketball with a prosthetic leg. She trains with the University of Illinois team under coach Adam Bleakney. 
  • Born: 15 September 1974  
    Marathon best: 1:34:06 – Boston 2011 
    London Marathon record:

    2010 – 1st 1:52:33
    2012 – 2nd 1:53:04
    2014 – 3rd 1:46:45
    2015 – 7th 1:56:48
    2016 – 3rd 1:45:28
    2022 – 6th 1:47:28
    2023 – 5th 1:47:40  

    Tsuchida has two Paralympic marathon medals to her name and finished third at the 2023 Boston Marathon. She has achieved immense success over her career, being crowned as the 2010 London Marathon champion and 2011 World Champion. She won five Boston Marathons in a row from 2007 to 2011 and has won the Tokyo title nine times. Her PB time of 1:34:06 was set in Boston, however, that course is ineligible for records due to the gradient. 

    Marathons in major championships: Paralympics: 2000 – 3rd 1:50:10, 2004 – 2nd 1:50:13  


  • Born: 20 February 1991 
    Marathon best: 1:44:45  
    London Marathon record:

    2019 – 10th 1:52:13
    2021 – 5th 1:50:07
    2022 – 9th 1:47:32
    2023 – 6th 1:47:41 

    Rocha is the first Brazilian Paralympian to compete in both the summer and winter Paralympics, as she raced in three cross-country skiing events in the 2018 Paralympics in Pyeongchang. She also represented her country at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio where she reached the final of the 1500m. She has started the 2024 season well, finishing fifth in the first AWMM of the year in Tokyo. 
  • Born: 20 November 1989  
    Marathon best: 1:45:19 – Oita 2018 
    London Marathon record:

    2019- 12th 1:56:19
    2021 – 7th 1:50:13
    2022 – 7th 1:47:29
    2023 – 12th 1:51:44 

    De Souza competed at the Tokyo Paralympics where she finished 12th in the marathon and eighth in both the 5000m and 1500m. De Souza’s best finish at an Abbott World Marathon Major was sixth in New York in 2019 and she set her PB in Oita in 2018. She has also placed sixth and eighth in Boston. 
  • Born: 12 September 1986 
    Marathon best: 1:45:22 – Oita 2018  
    London Marathon record:

    2019 – 14th 2:03:37
    2021 – 11th 2:06:02
    2022 – 12th 2:00:10
    2023 – 15th 1:58:58 

    Wheeler is a former Los Angeles Marathon champion who has clinched top-10 finishes in Chicago and New York.  
  • Born: 26 September 1989 
    Marathon best: 1:45:45 
    London Marathon record:

    2014 – DNF
    2020 – 4th 2:02:38
    2018 – 15th 2:00:18
    2022 – 11th 1:57:12
    2023 – 16th 2:03:48 

    Eachus finished fourth at the 2020 London Marathon, on the elite-only course around St James’s Park. She competed at the Tokyo Paralympics over the 800m, 1500m, 5000m and marathon distances. She has won two bronze medals at European Championships, in the 1,500m and 400m distances. 
  • Born: 19 August 2004  
    Marathon best: 1:42:12 
    London Marathon record:

    2021 – 2nd 1:44:51
    2022 – 4th 1:47:28
    2023 – 10th 1:51:31 

    Menje is a rising star of Paralympic sport. She finished runner-up at the 2021 London Marathon in just her second race over the distance and was fourth in 2022. In 2020, she won two gold medals in the 400m and 5000m at the European Championships in Poland as well as silver medals in the 100m and 800m. She is a former winner of the Mini London Marathon. 
  • Born: 3 May 1980 
    Marathon best: 1:46:44
    London Marathon record:

    2009 – 5th 1:50:43
    2013 – 4th 1:50:43
    2014 – 5th 1:51:01
    2015 – 6th 1:56:20
    2016 – 9th 1:56:46
    2019 – 11th 1:56:16
    2022 – 10th 1:47:33
    2023 – 11th 1:51:32  

    Dawes finished fifth in the marathon distance at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. The experienced Australian athlete, who competed in her first Paralympics in Atlanta in 1996, has been selected for every Games since – a total of seven Paralympics. She also won two gold medals in the 1998 Athletics World Championships in Birmingham, with both coming in the Women's 4 × 400 T54-55 competition.  

  • Born: 8 March 1987 
    Marathon best: 1:47:29 – Chicago 2022 
    London Marathon record:

    2022 – 8th 1:47:29
    2023 – 14th 1:58:55 

    Hoang is a US Paralympian who finished second at the Chicago Marathon and third at the Boston Marathon in 2022.
  • Born: 19 September 1981 
    Marathon best: 1:50:02 – London 2019 
    London Marathon record: 2019 – 4th 1:50:02  

    Connell finished 13th in the marathon distance at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics. She has raced in the London Marathon once before, in 2019, when she finished fourth. The Australian has represented her country at Paralympic and Commonwealth Games plus World Championships. In 2018, in her home country, she won silver in the women’s marathon at the Commonwealth Games. Connell had both her legs and several fingers amputated at the age of 16 due to meningococcal disease, which has a high mortality rate if untreated. She is involved in promoting the awareness of the disease in the Australian community. 

     
  • Born: 18 May 1990 
    Marathon best: 1:35:50 – Oita 2019 
    London Marathon record: 2018 – 10th 1:52:19 

    Kina finished seventh in the marathon at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics and won the 2021 Tokyo Marathon. 
  • Born: 23 November 1995 
    Marathon best: N/A  
    London Marathon record: N/A 

    The 28-year-old is a specialist over shorter distances, having won silver and bronze medals in the T54 100m and 400m events respectively at the 2023 Paris World Championships. 

Elite Men's Field

  • Born: 13 June 1982  
    Country: Ethiopia 
    Marathon best: 2:01:41 – Berlin 2019  

    London Marathon record:

    2016 – 3rd 2:06:36
    2017 – 2nd 2:05:57
    2018 – 6th 2:08:53
    2022 5th 2:05:53
    2023 – DNF 

    Kenenisa Bekele is one of the greatest endurance runners in history and the third-fastest marathon runner of all time thanks to his time of 2:01:41, which he ran at the Berlin Marathon in 2019. Now aged 41, Bekele set a masters (over-40s) world record at the 2023 Valencia Marathon when he ran 2:04:19 to finish fourth. 

    Bekele has run the London Marathon on five occasions, placing third on his London debut in 2016 and then improving to runner-up in 2017, which remains his highest-placed finish in the race. Before moving up to the marathon distance, Bekele had a glittering career on the track – winning three Olympic and five World Championship gold medals. He also won an incredible 11 gold medals at the World Athletics Cross Country Championships and is a former 5000m and 10,000m world record holder. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors:

    Berlin:

    2016 – 1st 2:03:03
    2017 – DNF
    2019 – 1st 2:01:41
    2021 – 3rd 2:06:47

    Chicago:

    2014 – 4th 2:05:51

    New York:

    2021 – 6th 2:12:52 

    Other major city marathons: Dubai 2017 – DNF; Paris 2014 – 1st 2:05:04; Valencia 2023 – 4th 2:04:19 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 


  • Born: 24 June 1983 
    Country: Mexico 
    Marathon best: 2:10:55 – Tokyo 2018 

    London Marathon record: 2020 – 16th 2:11:37 

    Barrios is an experienced runner across varying distances, and he will be taking part in his second London Marathon in 2024. This year’s event will be the sixth time he has run in an Abbott World Marathon Major, with his marathon PB of 2:10:55 being set at the 2018 edition of the Tokyo Marathon. Barrios has achieved some of his best results over a 5000m distance, as he has twice finished in the top eight at the Olympic Games (2008 & 2010), as well as becoming a two-time winner of the Pan American Games (2011 &2015) across the same distance. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors:

    New York:

    2011 – 12th 2:14:10
    2015 – 12th 2:18:06
    2018 – 11th 2:13:55

    Tokyo:

    2018 – 21st 2:10:55 

    Other major city marathons: Terreon 2011 – 3rd 2:14:20; Fukuoka 2013 – 22nd 2:21:47; Cuidad de Mexico 2017 – 4th 2:18:26; Los Angeles 2019 – 3rd 2:12:01; Toronto 2019 – 8th 2:11:52; Valencia 2021 – 38th 2:14:06 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 

     
  • Born: 10 September 1996 
    Country: Kenya 
    Marathon best: 2:03:11 – Valencia 2023 

    London Marathon record: N/A

    Munyao had a successful 2023, finishing in the top two positions in both marathons he competed in. After winning in Prague, the Kenyan set his marathon PB in his second-place finish in Valencia, finishing with a time of 2:03:11. The 2024 TCS London Marathon will be the first time Munyao has competed in the iconic race. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Tokyo 2020 – DNF 

    Other major city marathons: Prague 2023 – 1st 2:05:09; Valencia 2022 – 3rd 2:03:29, 2023 – 2nd 2:03:11 

    Marathons in major championships Worlds: N/A 
     
  • Born: 11 August 1991  
    Country: Ethiopia  
    Marathon best: 2:03:39 – Amsterdam 2021  

    London Marathon record:

    2019 – 6th 2:06:57
    2020 – 6th 2:06:41
    2023 – 3rd 2:04:59 

    After coming so close at the 2017 World Championships in London (when he finished runner-up), Tola finally became the world champion in 2022 when he won the marathon at the Oregon World Championships (2:05:36). He finished third at the 2022 Tokyo Marathon and won the 2021 Amsterdam Marathon in a PB of 2:03:39. The Ethiopian, who won a bronze medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics in the 10,000m, finished third at the 2023 TCS London Marathon and then went on to win the 2023 TCS New York City Marathon, at the third attempt. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Boston 2018 – DNF; New York 2018 – 4th 2:08:30, 2019 – 4th 2:09:20, 2023 – 1st 2:04:58; Tokyo 2022 – 3rd 2:04:14 

    Other major city marathons: Dubai 2014 – 4th 2:06:17, 2017 – 1st 2:04:11, 2018 – 3rd 2:04:06 Gongju 2014 – 8th 2:12:22; Amsterdam 2021 – 1st 2:03:39 

    Marathons in major championships: Worlds: 2017 – 2nd 2:09:49, 2022 – 2:05:36, 2023 – DNF 


  • Born: 19 May 1991 
    Country: Ethiopia 
    Marathon best: 2:03:48 – Valencia 2023 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Wolde has had success on the track and at other major city marathons, but he has only completed one Abbott World Marathon Major and is yet to compete at the London Marathon, with 2024 being his first. The Ethiopian has an impressive marathon PB with a time of 2:03:48 set in Valencia 2023, where he finished third. His best result was a victory in Prague in 2019 (2:06:18), while he has achieved multiple top-three finishes at big city marathons – including in Hong Kong, Frankfurt, Rotterdam and Valencia. Wolde finished fifth in the 1500m at the 2016 World Indoor Championships in Oregon. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Chicago 2022 – DNF, 2023 – 17th 2:11:33 

    Other major city marathons: Hong Kong 2018 – 16th 2:23:27, 2019 – 2nd 2:11:11; Prague 2019 – 1st 2:06:18; Frankfurt 2014 – DNF, 2019 – 2nd 2:07:10; Rotterdam 2022 – 3rd 2:04:27, 2023 – 4th 2:05:46; Valencia 2023 – 3rd 2:03:48; Marrakesh 2015 – 4th 2:10:04 

    Marathons in major championships Worlds: N/A 
  • Born: 15 April 1993  
    Country: Ethiopia 
    Marathon Best: 2:03:51 – Valencia 

    London Marathon record:

    2022 – 4th 2:05:27
    2023 – DNF  

    Atanaw finished fourth (2:05:27) on his TCS London Marathon debut in 2022. He was due to make his bow in the capital in 2021, but he tested positive for Covid-19 just days before the race and had to drop out and self-isolate in his hotel. The Ethiopian won the Valencia Marathon in 2019. Hailing from Ethiopia's oldest city, Mekele, Atanaw is one of the few marathoners from the Tigray region of Ethiopia, which is north of the capital city – Addis Ababa.  

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Boston 2022 – 10th 2:09:16  

    Other major city marathons: Valencia 2019 – 1st 2:03:51, 2020 – DNF, 2021 – 7th 2:05:54, Shanghai 2023 – 6th 2:08:27 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 20 September 1992  
    Country: Ethiopia 
    Marathon Best: 2:04:02 – Dubai 2018 

    London Marathon record:

    2019 – 8th 2:07:15
    2022 – 2nd 2:05:12
    2023 – 4th 2:05:45 

    A surprise runner-up to some at the 2022 TCS London Marathon, Gebreselassie has consistently placed highly in the world’s leading marathons. He won the Valencia Marathon in 2018, the same year he set his marathon PB of 2:04:02 in Dubai. In 2023, he also added a bronze medal to his honours list, as he came third at the World Championships. The 2024 TCS London Marathon will be his fourth entry in the iconic race, and his third in a row. He secured top-four finishes in his last two marathons in London. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Berlin 2019 – DNF 

    Other major city marathons: Rotterdam 2022 – 2nd 2:04:56; Milan 2021 – 4th 2:04:31; Amsterdam 2021 – 3rd 2:04:12; Valencia 2018 – 1st 2:04:31, 2019 – 9th 2:07:19, 2020 – 9th 2:05:29; Dubai 2018 – 2nd 2:04:02 

    Marathons in major championships: Worlds 2023 – 3rd 2:09:19 


  • Born: 19 June 1997 
    Country: Ethiopia 
    Marathon best: 2:04:29 – Milan 2021 

    London Marathon record: 2023 – 5th 2:06:38 

    Tura is the winner of multiple marathons around the world, with his biggest win coming at the 2021 Bank of America Chicago Marathon. He nearly made it back-to-back wins in Chicago but had to settle for the runner-up spot in 2022. Tura added wins in Milan and Shanghai to his marathon CV in 2018. He finished sixth in the men’s marathon at the 2022 World Championships in Oregon, and he came fifth in the 2023 TCS London Marathon, which was his first time competing in the iconic race.

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Tokyo 2019 – DNF; Chicago 2019 – 6th 2:08:35, 2021 – 1st 2:06:12, 2022 – 2nd 2:04:49, 2023 – 5th 2:05:29 

    Other major city marathons: Seoul 2017 – 2nd 2:09:26; Dubai 2018 - 7th 2:04:44, 2020 – 8th 2:06:26; Milan 2018 – 1st 2:09:04, 2021 – 4th 2:04:29; Shanghai 2018 – 1st 2:09:18; Paris 2022 – 2nd 2:05:10 

    Marathons in major championships: Worlds 2022 – 6th 2:07:17  
  • Born: 28 July 1998 
    Country: Brazil 
    Marathon best: 2:04:51 – Seoul 2022 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    The 25-year-old has achieved success so far in his short career, at a relatively young age. After winning the 2021 Peru Marathon, he went on to compete at both the Olympics and the World Championships in the following 12 months – recording a top-eight finish at the latter. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: New York 2022 – DNF 

    Other major city marathons: Peru 2021 – 1st 2:09:05; Seoul 2022 – 3rd 2:04:51; Hamburg 2023 – 4th 2:07:06; Valencia 2021 – 9th 2:06:11, 2023 – 33rd 2:08:40 

    Marathons in major championships: Olympics 2021 – DNF; Worlds 2022 – 8th 2:07:35 
  • Age: 20 October 2004 
    Country: Ethiopia 
    Marathon best: 2:05:01 – Dubai 2024 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Gobena won the 2024 Dubai Marathon at the incredibly young age (for a marathon runner at least) of 19, finishing in an impressive time of 2:05:01. He will be making his London debut in 2024. His aunt is Ruti Aga, the 2019 Tokyo Marathon champion. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Dubai 2024 – 1st 2:05:01 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 16 April 2000 
    Country: Ethiopia 
    Marathon best: 2:05:29 – Valencia 2022 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Mengesha will have just turned 24 by the time he makes his TCS London Marathon debut in 2024, making him one of the youngest elite runners in the field. His marathon PB came in a seventh-place finish in Valencia in 2022 (2:05:29). Mengesha then secured an impressive sixth-place finish in the men’s marathon at the 2023 World Championships. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Valencia 2022 – 7th 2:05:29 

    Marathons in major championships: Worlds 2023 – 6th 2:10:43 
  • Born: 22 November 2000 
    Country: Eritrea 
    Marathon best: 2:07:12 - Ljubljana 2022 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Tesfay is beginning to increase his experience for a young runner and will be competing in his first Abbott Major Marathon at the 2024 London Marathon. He set an impressive PB of 2:07:12 at the Ljubljana Marathon in 2022, matching his best finish as he came home in second.

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Kosice 2021 – 6th 2:10:38; Copenhagen 2022 – 2nd 2:08:39; Ljubljana 2022 – 2nd 2:07:12, 2023 – 4th 2:07:55; Hamburg 2023 – 12th 2:10:21; Xiamen 2024 – 9th 2:13:31 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A  
  • Born: 27 December 1997 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:08:07 – London 2023 

    London Marathon record: 2023 – 6th 2:08:07 

    Cairess made a huge impact on his marathon debut at the 2023 TCS London Marathon when he ran 2:08:07 to finish sixth, making him the third-fastest British man across the distance – behind only Sir Mo Farah and Steve Jones. Cairess won a silver medal at the 2022 European Cross Country Championships in Turin and holds the British record for 10K (tied with Farah) with the time of 27:44 he ran in Valencia in 2023. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 22 June 1992 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:08:14 – London 2019 

    London Marathon record:

    2016 – 8th 2:10:52
    2019 – 10th 2:08:14 

    The Scottish record holder for the marathon has come desperately close to winning a medal in the distance at a major championship on three occasions. He has twice finished in fourth place at the World Championships (2017 and 2019) and was leading the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast with 2K to go when he collapsed due to dehydration and had to be taken to hospital. Hawkins became the fourth-fastest Brit of all time at the 2019 London Marathon, where he finished tenth in a time of 2:08:14. He is also the second-fastest Brit of all time over the half-marathon distance (60:00). 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Frankfurt 2015 – 12th 2:12:17 

    Marathons in major championships: Olympic Games 2016 – 9th 2:11:52, 2020 (2021) - DNF; World Championships 2017 – 4th 2:10:17, 2019 – 4th 2:10:57, Commonwealth Games 2018 – DNF. 
  • Born: 7 May 1989 
    Country: France 
    Marathon best: 2:08:19 – Sevilla 2022 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Chahdi is an experienced runner with plenty of marathons under his belt, but the 2024 TCS London Marathon will be his first time competing in the iconic race. He has taken on one other Abbott World Marathon Major – he finished seventh (2:09:46) in Boston in 2023. Chahdi was also seventh in the men’s marathon at the 2023 World Championships. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Boston 2023 – 8th 2:09:46 

    Other major city marathons: Sevilla 2019 – 7th 2:09:55, 2022 – 11th 2:08:19; Malaga 2022 – 30th 2:37:32; Paris 2017 – 12th 2:10:20, 2021 – 31st 2:52:18; Valencia 2020 – 22nd 2:09:15; Rotterdam 2016 – 14th 2:15:59 

    Marathons in major championships: Olympics 2021 – 44th 2:18:40; Worlds 2022 – 17th 2:09:20, 2023 – 7th 2:10:45; Europeans 2018 – DNF 
  • Born: 18 September 1997 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:08:42 – Valencia 2023 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Mahamed’s only previous marathon appearance came in Valencia in 2023, where he set a time of 2:08:42 – the seventh-fastest time in British history. The Brit is among the younger members of the field and is building his experience in marathon running away from his usual track experience. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Valencia 2023 – 34th 2:08:42 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 22 July 1991 
    Country: USA 
    Marathon best: 2:09:46 – Chicago 2023 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Shrader has raced in all three of the Abbott World Marathon Majors in his home country, the US. He has competed in Boston, New York, and Chicago twice – with his eleventh-place finish in Chicago last year giving him his marathon PB (2:09:46). 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Boston 2019 – DNF; New York 2021 – 19th 2:21:55; Chicago 2019 – 22nd 2:13:27, 2023 – 11th 2:09:46 

    Other major city marathons: Paris 2023 – 14th 2:12:53 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 12 May 1993 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:15:01 – London 2023 

    London Marathon record: 2023 – 2nd in Championship race, 2:15:01 

    Lepretre is fairly new to the marathon scene, making his debut at the 2023 TCS London Marathon where he started in the Championship category (behind the elite field). He was the first Brit to finish in this section, in a time of 2:15:01. Lepretre followed this up by running the 2023 BMW Berlin Marathon, where he finished in 2:18:40. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Berlin 2023 – 57th 2:18:40 

    Other major city marathons: N/A 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 9 October 1995 
    Country: Ireland 
    Marathon best: 2:15:01 – Valencia 2023  

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Tonosa is another London debutant in 2024, as his only other marathon attempt came in Valencia in 2023. In 2021, he won gold in both the 5000m and 10,000m events at the Irish Championships. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Valencia 2023 – 67th 2:15:01 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 17 June 1987 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:16:20 – Valencia 2021 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Shreeve is yet to run the TCS London Marathon, but he has built up plenty of experience with his marathon PB coming in Valencia in 2021 where he ran 2:16:20. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Berlin 2021 – 51st 2:28:15 

    Other major city marathons: Valencia 2020 – 63rd 2:17:14, 2021 – 51st 2:16:20; Sevilla 2022 – 77th 2:19:10, 2023 – 70th 2:18:14 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 11 March 1990 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:16:30 – London 2023  

    London Marathon record:

    2010 – 161st 2:39:34
    2014 – 31st 2:25:14
    2017 – 44th 2:23:23
    2019 – 35th 2:20:13
    2023 – 18th 2:16:30 

    The 2024 TCS London Marathon will be the sixth time Milne has competed in the iconic race. The Brit will be hoping to improve on his best finish of 18th, which he recorded last time out in the UK capital – setting his own PB in the process. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Brighton 2019 – 7th 2:21:18; Valencia 2022 – 62nd 2:17:42; Manchester 2022 – 13th 2:17:53 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 

  • Born: 8 January 1991 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:17:02 – Manchester 2022 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Mycroft will be competing in his first Abbott World Marathon Major when he lines up for the 2024 edition of London. His previous best performance was in England, when he finished just outside the top 10 at the 2022 Manchester Marathon. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Valencia 2021 – 64th 2:18:40; Manchester 2022 – 11th 2:17:02 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 9 May 1987 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:17:11 – Valencia 2023 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Bishop is a previous winner of the 3000m at the British Indoor Championships. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Valencia 2023 – 88th 2:17:11 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A
  • Born: 5 August 1982 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:17:19 – Manchester 2022 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Bowden is a previous British national champion in the 3000m steeplechase.

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Newport 2021 – 1st 2:20:06; Manchester 2022 – 12th 2:17:19; Belfast 2023 – 2nd 2:23:26; Dublin 2022 – 6th 2:20:16, 2023 – 11th 2:19:57 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A  
  • Born: 21 July 1998 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:19:37 – Manchester 2022 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Walker set a time of 2:19:37 in his only marathon attempt so far, in Manchester in 2022. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Manchester 2022 – 21st 2:19:37 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 6 February 1999 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:17:50 – Hamburg 2022 

    London Marathon record: 2022 – 16th 2:17:58 

    Lawrence has entered the TCS London Marathon once before his 2024 entry, setting a time (2:17:58) just eight seconds off his PB of 2:17:50, set in Hamburg in 2022. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Manchester 2021 – 4th 2:23:07; Hamburg 2022 – 27th 2:17:59; Copenhagen 2023 – 15th 2:19:38 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 28 July 1991 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:18:02 – Amsterdam 2023 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    After relative success at the half-marathon distance and various track distances, Hamilton made the move to marathon running in 2023, finishing in the top 30 in Amsterdam. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Amsterdam 2023 – 28th 2:18:02 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 16 July 1993 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:18:22 – Valencia 2023 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Jones has only competed in two marathons, both of which were in Valencia in 2021 and 2023.  

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Valencia 2021 – 92nd 2:22:31, 2023 – 110th 2:18:22 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 28 September 1987 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:18:34 – London 2023 

    London Marathon record: 2023 – 20th 2:18:34 

    Stewart ran his first TCS London Marathon in 2023, an impressive attempt in which he finished inside the top 20 and set his PB (2:18:34).

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Frankfurt 2023 – 50th 2:29:38 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A  

     
  • Born: 9 June 1992 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:18:25 – London 2023 

    London Marathon record: 2022 – 1st in Championship race, 2:18:35 

    Frith will be making his TCS London Marathon debut from the elite start in 2024 after winning the championship (non-elite) race last year with a time of 2:18:35. He made his marathon debut in Manchester in 2022 when he ran 2:19:46. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Manchester 2022 – 22nd 2:19:46 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 25 June 1992 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:24:45 – Paris 2022 

    London Marathon record: 2014 – 33rd 2:26:17 

    Hoad took a seven-year break from marathons between 2015 and 2022, coming back with a bang to record a PB at the Paris Marathon. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Frankfurt 2015 – 67th 2:28:23; Paris 2022 – 5th 2:23:45 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 21 February 1996 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:18:50 – Valencia 2023 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Thomson set an impressive PB of 2:18:50 in his sole marathon attempt, at the 2023 Valencia Marathon. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Valencia 2023 – 115th 2:18:50 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 22 April 1987 
    Country: Ireland 
    Marathon best: 2:18:57 – Rotterdam 2023 

    London Marathon record: 2015 – 107th 2:32:38 

    Hoare has run two Abbott World Marathon Majors, competing in both London and Berlin in 2015. He came first in his homeland of Ireland as he won the marathon event in the 2022 National Championships in Dublin. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Berlin 2015 – 96th 2:26:49 

    Other major city marathons: Frankfurt 2014 – 40th 2:29:46; Dublin 2016 – 16th 2:28:05, 2022 – 7th 2:20:22; Rotterdam 2018 – 28th 2:25:31, 2022 – 26th 2:20:31, 2023 – 35th 2:18:57 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 20 September 1994 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:19:04 – Valencia 2023 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Roddy specialises in 5K and 10K distances on both track and road, but in 2023 made the step up to marathon running and competed in Valencia, finishing in a time of 2:19:04. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Valencia 2023 – 118th 2:19:04 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 23 January 1995 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: 2:19:22 - London 2023

    London Marathon record: 

    2022 - 6th 2:21:19
    2023 - 7th 2:19:22

    Sandison’s only previous attempt at an Abbott World Marathon Major came in New York in 2018, where he finished inside the top 50. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: New York 2018 – 47th 2:29:05 

    Other major city marathons: Copenhagen 2022 – 19th 2:24:07 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 12 January 1997 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: N/A 

    London Marathon record: 2023 – DNF 

    Surafel has a half-marathon PB of 61:51 but is yet to make an impact over marathon distance after two starts and two DNFs. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: Manchester 2022 - DNF 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 4 August 1998 
    Country: Kenya 
    Marathon best: N/A 

    London Marathon record: 2023 – DNF

    The 25-year-old caused a stir in 2023 when he was the only man to keep alongside Kelvin Kiptum during the Kenyan’s world-record run at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon. Mateiko stayed with his compatriot until 35K when he fell away and ultimately drop out. He won the 2023 Antrim Coast Half Marathon in 58:36.  

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Chicago – DNF 

    Other major city marathons: N/A 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 3 October 1994 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: N/A 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Allen is making his marathon debut at the 2024 TCS London Marathon. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: N/A 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 20 November 1993 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: N/A  

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Clements has competed in practically every other available distance and discipline, but the 2024 TCS London Marathon will be his marathon debut. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: N/A 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 21 December 1993 
    Country: Great Britain 
    Marathon best: N/A 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Scott makes his much-anticipated marathon debut in London. The Yorkshire-born athlete has had a stellar career on the track and the highlight was winning a bronze medal in the 3000m at the 2022 World Indoor Championships. He has represented Great Britain at three outdoor World Championships and the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021. He is the second-fastest British man in history over both 5000m and 10,000m (behind only Sir Mo Farah in both) and the fifth fastest over the half-marathon distance (60:39). 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: N/A 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 20 July 1994 
    Country: Ireland 
    Marathon best: N/A 

    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Tobin won the Antarctic Ice Marathon in 2022 in a course-record time of 2:53:33. 

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: N/A 

    Other major city marathons: N/A 

    Marathons in major championships: N/A 
  • Born: 18 March 1993
    Country: Germany
    Marathon best: 2:07:14 – Houston 2024

    London Marathon record: N/A

    Notes: Pfeiffer is making his London Marathon debut in 2024, after making his debut in all three of Boston, Berlin and New York last season. The German’s best career results have both come in his hoime country, with two wins in the Koln Marathon in 2017 and 2019 – aside from his victory in the Mass Event in New York in 2022. He has started this season well after setting his marathon PB of 2:07:14 in his third-place finish in Houston.

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: New York 2022 (MASS RACE) – 1st 2:22:45; Boston 2023 – 16th 2:12:22; Berlin 2023 – 20th 2:08:48; New York 2023 – 12th 2:12:53;
    Other major city marathons: Dusseldorf 2016 – 3rd 2:13:11; Koln 2017 – 1st 2:13:42, 2019 – 1st 2:15:19, 2022 – 2nd 2:16:26; Sevilla 2020 – 28th 2:10:18; Frankfurt 2022 – 7th 2:11:28; Houston 2024 – 3rd 2:07:14
    Marathons in major championships: Olympic Games 2021 – 49th 2:20:43; European Athletics Championships 2022 – 24th 2:16:04;
  • Born: 9/11/1988
    Marathon Best: 2:09:49 London 2020
    London Marathon record:

    2016 – 28th 2:20:39
    2017 25th 2:18:04
    2018 – 12th 2:15:55
    2020 – 11th 2:09:49
     
    Notes: Belfast-born Scullion gave up athletics after the 2016 London Marathon when he tore his quad and missed out on a qualifying time for the Rio Olympics. Despondent with the sport, he spent time playing rugby and enjoying life with friends before realising how much he missed running. Despite being back running for 12 weeks, Scullion ran 2:18:04 at the 2017 London Marathon and has not looked back since. He ran a PB of 2:09:49 at the 2020 London Marathon and represented Ireland at the Olympic Games in Tokyo, before finishing third in his most recent marathon attempt in Dublin.

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Boston 2021 – 31st 2:22:57 Other major city marathons: Belfast 2012 – 12th 2:34:34; Dublin 2017 – 13th 2:19:45, 2019 – 2nd 2:12:01, 2023 – 3rd 2:11:51; Houston 2019 – 10th 2:14:34, 2020 – 5th 2:11:52; Rotterdam: 2022 – 13th 2:14:32

    Marathons in major championships: Worlds 2019 – 43rd 2:21:31; Olympic Games 2021 – DNF; Commonwealths 2022 – 10th 2:17:51
  • Born: 24 March 1994
    Marathon best: 2:11:57, London 2022
    London Marathon record: 

    2019 – 28th 2:17:26
    2021 – 12th 2:16:27
    2022 – 9th 2:11:57
    2023 – 14th 2:15:41

    Notes: Ghebresilasie was born in Eritrea and competed for the country of his birth at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Following the Games he stayed in the UK and sought asylum and has been eligible to compete for Great Britain since 2021. He was the first British athlete home (and ninth overall) at the 2022 TCS London Marathon when he ran a PB of 2:11:57, before finishing 14th a year later. Ghebresilasie also completed the Berlin Marathon last year.

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Berlin 2023 – 22nd 2:09:50
  • Born: 03 August 1994
    Country: Germany
    Marathon best: 2:11:30 – Tokyo 2023

    London Marathon record: N/A

    Notes: Motschmann has made the transition from track to marathon in recent years and will be making his TCS London Marathon debut in 2024. His PB of 2:11:30 was set in Tokyo 2023, which was only his second AWMM appearance after his debut in Berlin a year prior. The German has also competed at both the European and World Championships.

    Other Abbott World Marathon Majors: Berlin 2022 – 24th 2:14:02; Tokyo 2023 – 33rd 2:11:30;
    Other major city marathons: Rotterdam 2021 – 11th 2:12:18; Hamburg 2022 – 24th 2:17:08;

    Marathons in major championships: European Athletics Championships 2022 – 16th 2:14:52; Worlds 2023 – 25th 2:14:19;

Elite Men's Wheelchair Field

  • Born: 16 January 1986
    Marathon best: 1:17:06 – New York 2023
     
    London Marathon record:

    2010 – 2nd 1:36:07
    2011 – 11th 1:35:35
    2012 – 2nd 1:32:27
    2013 – 2nd 1:31:29
    2014 – 1st 1:32:41
    2015 – DNF
    2016 – 1st 1:35:19
    2017 – 2nd 1:31:07
    2018 – 2nd 1:31:15
    2019 – 2nd 1:33:42
    2020 – 3rd 1:36:08
    2021 – 1st 1:26:27
    2022 - 1st 1:24:38
    2023 – 1st 1:23:48
     
    Notes: Reigning London champion and course record holder, Hug is the undisputed number one men’s wheelchair racer in the world. He has won the last three London Marathons (smashing his own course record last year when he finished in 1:23:48) and won every Abbott World Marathon Major Marathon in 2023 (Tokyo, Berlin, London, Chicago, Boston, and New York) beating his own course record in each. He has started 2024 in a similarly impressive fashion, winning the Boston Marathon for a sixth time. Hug is also the reigning Paralympic marathon champion. He was born with spina bifida and grew up on a farm in Pfyn, Thurgau. He started competing aged 10. He is nicknamed the ‘Silver Bullet’ due to his shiny helmet. 

    Abbott World Marathon Majors top results: 1st – Tokyo (2019, 2022, 2023), 1st – Boston (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023, 2024), 1st – Berlin (2011, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2021,2022, 2023) 1st – Chicago (2016, 2022, 2023), 1st – New York (2013, 2016, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2023)

    Marathons in major championships: Paralympics: 2008 – DNF, 2012 – 2nd 1:30:21, 2016 – 1st 1:26:16, 2020 – 1st 1:24:02; Worlds: 2006 – 4th 1:29:57, 2011 – DNF, 2013 – 1st 1:28:44, 2015 – DNF, 2019 – 2nd 1:33:42
  • Born: 5 June 1979 
    Marathon best: 1:26:17 – Boston 2016 
    London Marathon record:

    2000 – 4th 1:47:11
    2001 – 3rd 1:50:55
    2002 – 1st 1:39:44
    2003 – 2nd 1:34:48
    2004 – 2nd 1:36:56
    2005 – 3rd 1:36:03
    2006 – 1st 1:29:48
    2007 – 1st 1:30:49
    2008 – 1st 1:33:36
    2009 – 2nd 1:28:57
    2010 – 3rd 1:37:01
    2011 – 1st 1:30:05
    2012 – 1st 1:32:26
    2013 – 5th 1:31:31
    2014 – 2nd 1:32:42
    2015 – 2nd 1:31:32
    2016 – 3rd 1:35:21
    2017 – 1st 1:31:06
    2018 – 1st 1:31:15
    2019 – 5th 1:37:32
    2020 – 2nd 1:36:06
    2021 – 3rd 1:31:33
    2022 – 3rd 1:30:41
    2023 – 5th 1:32:45 

    Weir is the most successful elite athlete in the history of the London Marathon with an incredible eight victories. Incredibly, 2024 will also be his 25th consecutive London Marathon since his debut in 2000. He won the Mini London Marathon seven times as a junior and is still the only male athlete, wheelchair or able-bodied, to win both mini and senior events. He is a six-time Paralympic gold medallist, having won two at the Beijing 2008 Games and four at London 2012 when he was nicknamed ‘Weirwolf’. He is coached by Jenny Archer and together they run the Weir Archer Academy in Surrey. He was born with a severed spinal cord and started racing aged eight. 
     
    Abbott World Marathon Majors top results: 1st – Berlin (2015), 1st New York (2010) 

    Marathons in major championships: Paralympics: 2012 – 1st 1:30:20, 2016 – DNF; Worlds: 2020 (2021) – 5th 1:29:45, 2006 – DNF, 2011 – DNS, 2015 – 2nd 1:31:32, 2019 – 5th 1:37:32 

  • Born: 3 August 1998 
    Marathon best: 1:21:36 – Boston 2019 
    London Marathon record:

    2017 – 26th 1:39:43
    2018 – 3rd 1:31:16
    2019 –1st 1:33:38
    2021 – 2nd 1:29:27
    2022 – 2nd 1:24:40
    2023 – 4th 1:30:18 

    Romanchuk is arguably Hug’s most consistent closest challenger. The American, who won the 2019 London Marathon, finished runner-up to Hug at the 2023 Berlin, Chicago and New York Marathons.  The American has previously won all the Abbott World Marathon Major races in the US: Boston, Chicago and New York. He started this season well with a second-placed finish in the first AWMM of the year in Tokyo. Born in Baltimore with spina bifida, he now lives in Urbana where he is part of the Illinois Wheelchair Racing Team. Nicknamed ‘Rocket Man’, he is known for his long, powerful arms – his wingspan measures two metres.

    Abbott World Marathon Majors top results: 1st – Boston (2019, 2022), 1st – Chicago (2018, 2019, 2021), 1st – New York (2019, 2020) 

    Marathons in major championships: Worlds: 2019 – 1st 1:33:38; Paralympics 2020 (2021) – 3rd  
  • Born: 27 November 1989 
    Marathon best: 1:20:05 – Duluth 2021 
    London Marathon record:

    2015 – 20th 1:46:17
    2016 – 18th 1:38:40
    2017 – 17th 1:33:40
    2018 – 11th 1:33:24
    2019 – 11th 1:38:33
    2021 – 6th 1:35:54
    2022 – 10th 1:34:17
    2023 – 14th 1:37:23 

    Smith won a gold medal in the marathon at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, going one better than the silver he won at the 2018 Games on the Gold Coast, Australia. He has finished on the podium at an Abbot World Marathon Major event on three occasions, with second place finishes in New York in 2018 and Boston in 2022, plus a third-place finish in Berlin in 2018. He made his first Paralympic team for the Tokyo Games in 2021, becoming the first Romany Gypsy to do so. 

    Marathons in major championships: Commonwealth: 2018 – 2nd 1:31:33, 2022 – 1st 1:41:15 

  • Born: 11 September 1992  
    Marathon best: 1:29:31 
    London Marathon record:

    2022 – 8th 1:34:16
    2023 – 7th 1:35:15 

    Lappin finished inside the top eight in his two London Marathon appearances so far, with both of which coming in the past two years. As a double Paralympian and 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 1500m champion, Lappin is a specialist over the shorter distances. 
  • Born: 30 March 1974  
    Marathon best: 1:21:14 – Boston 2014 
    London Marathon record:

    2010 – 4th 1:40:59
    2011 – DNF
    2012 – 10th 1:36:00
    2013 – 6th 1:31:31
    2014 – 4th 1:32:43
    2015 – 7th 1:32:22
    2016 – 8th 1:35:37
    2017 – 6th 1:31:09
    2018 – 12th 1:33:32
    2020 – 6th 1:36:11
    2021 – 9th 1:35:56
    2022 – 12th 1:34:22 

    The 2014 Berlin and 2015 Tokyo Marathon champion, who started the season well by finishing fifth in the first AWMM of the year in Tokyo. ‘Hoki’ injured his spine in a motorcycle accident in March 2000 and began racing in 2002.  

  • Born: 14 June 1994 
    Marathon best: 1:18:37 – Oita 2021 
    London Marathon record:

    2017 – 16th 1:31:12
    2018 – 8th 1:31:25
    2019 – 3rd 1:33:51
    2022 – 4th 1:30:41
    2023 – 3rd 1:30:00 

    Suzuki started the season brilliantly, winning the first AWMM of the year in Tokyo – adding to his previous win there in 2020. He achieved his first podium finish in London last year when he was third. He injured his spine in a car accident when eight months old and took up para-athletics at school. 

  • Born: 15 November 1984   
    Marathon best: 1:18:25 – Boston 2012   
    London Marathon record:

    2010 – 1st 1:35:21
    2011 – 5th 1:30:56
    2012 – 9th 1:33:54
    2013 – DNF
    2014 – 20th 1:41:58
    2015 – DNF
    2016 – DNF
    2017 – 22nd 1:34:46
    2018 – 9th 1:31:41
    2019 – 18th 1:41:43   

    Cassidy won his only London Marathon title to date in 2010, which was his debut in the race. His other major marathon win came in Boston in 2012 when he set the fastest wheelchair marathon time ever (1:18:25). However, as the time was set in Boston, it is not an official record – as the course is ineligible for records due to the gradient. The eldest of 10 siblings, Cassidy was diagnosed with cancer of the spine and abdomen weeks after he was born and given a low chance of survival. He is a professional graphic designer and illustrator. 
  • Born: 4 May 1986  
    Marathon best: 1:20:59 – Duluth 2019  
    London Marathon record:

    2013 – 20th 1:44:24
    2015 – 26th 1:50:47
    2016 – 7th 1:35:33
    2017 – 7th 1:31:10
    2019 – 9th 1:37:34
    2021 – 5th 1:31:36
    2022 – 6th 1:33:05
    2023 – 16th 1:39:41 

    Pike finished sixth in his most recent London Marathon, in 2022, with his best finish in the capital coming in 2021 when he was fifth. He was the fastest T54 racer in the world in 2019 thanks to his superb winning time of 1:20:59 at the Grandma’s Marathon in Duluth. Pike injured his spine aged 13 when he was accidentally shot during a deer-hunting trip in Virginia. He is also a cross country skier and biathlete.  
  • Born: 23 February 1979  
    Marathon best: 1:22:09 – Boston 2017 
    London Marathon record:

    2008 – 9th 1:37:26
    2009 – 8th 1:37:38
    2010 – 12th 2:14:22
    2012 – 15th 1:40:01
    2013 – 21st 1:45:27
    2014 – 13th 1:36:45
    2015 – 29th 1:54:23
    2016 – 11th 1:38:35
    2017 – 5th 1:31:09
    2018 – 17th 1:36:10
    2019 – 21st 1:48:47
    2021 – 16th 1:42:02
    2022 – 19th 1:41:49
    2023 – 18th 1:39:50 

    Botello is the Spanish record holder for the marathon. He injured his spine in a bicycle accident in 2002 and started racing in 2003.  
  • Born: 19 January 1980 
    Marathon best: 1:22:10 – Boston 2017  
    London Marathon record:

    2011 – 10th 1:34:41
    2012 – 13th 1:36:56
    2013 – 11th 1:36:34
    2014 – 6th 1:35:05
    2015 – 8th 1:33:22
    2017 – 14th 1:31:12
    2018 – 6th 1:31:24
    2019 – 7th 1:37:32
    2021 – 8th 1:35:55
    2022 – 11th 1:34:17
    2023 – 12th 1:35:19 

     Madera is a regular top-10 finisher at the London Marathon, with the highest position of sixth which he achieved in both 2014 and 2018.  
  • Born: 14 January 1986 
    Marathon best: 1:22:23 – Duluth 2019 
    London Marathon record:

    2015 – 23rd 1:46:47
    2016 – 15th 1:38:38
    2017 – 19th 1:33:41
    2018 – 19th 1:36:10
    2019 – 13th 1:39:41
    2021 – 11th 1:35:57
    2022 – 9th 1:34:16
    2023 – 11th 1:35:19 

    Monahan broke inside the top 10 for the first time in London at the 2022 edition of the marathon, finishing ninth. He was injured in a car accident in 2007 and started racing in 2013 when he placed third in the Dublin Marathon. He won the Belfast Marathon in 2014. 

  • Born: 7 June 1982 
    Marathon best: 1:25:06 – Boston 2017  
    London Marathon record:

    2011 – 12th 1:43:19
    2013 – 18th 1:40:54
    2014 – 19th 1:39:42
    2015 – 10th 1:34:21
    2016 – 10th 1:37:02
    2017 – 24th 1:36:57
    2018 – 13th 1:33:36
    2019 – 14th 1:39:58
    2021 – 12th 1:36:00
    2022 – 16th 1:37:16
    2023 – 13th 1:35:20 

    Lawson is an experienced British athlete who finished 13th in the London Marathon last year. Lawson’s biggest achievement was winning a bronze medal for the marathon in the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, Australia.

    Marathons in major championships: Commonwealth 2018 – 3rd 1:31:44  
  • Born: 23 November 1991  
    Marathon best: 1:28:01 – Tokyo 2017 
    London Marathon record:

    2020 – 4th 1:36:08
    2021 – 7th 1:35:55
    2022 – 7th 1:34:16
    2023 – 6th 1:35:03 

    The winner of the 2017 Tokyo Marathon, Watanabe has a best-placed finish of fourth at the London Marathon, which he achieved at the 2020 elite-only race around St James’s Park. He’s started the season well, coming home in third in the first AWMM of the year in Tokyo. 

  • Born: 9 November 1996 
    Marathon best: 1:36:19 
    London Marathon record:

    2017 – 38th 01:53:43
    2018 – 41st 01:53:19
    2019 – 25th 01:55:10
    2021 – 14th 01:37:18
    2022 – 13th 01:37:09
    2023 – 15th 1:38:43  

    Frame came second in his first international marathon in 2022 at the Commonwealth Games. Other notable results include first place finishes in the 2021 Great North Run and Leeds Half Marathon. He started competing in para athletics in 2015.

    Marathons in major championships: Commonwealth 2022 – 2nd 1:45:49 
  • Born: 1 July 1998 
    Marathon best: 1:37:09 
    London Marathon record: 2021 – 23rd 1:45:45, 2022 – 12th 1:37:09 

    McCabe finished just outside the top 10 in his previous visit to London in 2022, recording his marathon PB of 1:37:09. 
  • Born: 11 March 1984 
    Marathon best: 1:20:28 
    London Marathon record:

    2015 – 18th 1:41:48
    2017 – 13th 1:31:11
    2018 – 7th 1:31:25
    2019 – 8th 1:37:34
    2021 – 10th 1:35:56 

    Nishida recorded a third-place finish in the Tokyo Marathon in 2022 and has competed in the London Marathon five times prior to 2024, finishing in the top 10 on three occasions. He also achieved a fourth-place finish in Berlin in 2019. 
  • Born: 7 October 1989 
    Marathon best: 1:26:46 
    London Marathon record:

    2016 – 24th 1:53:42
    2017 – 27th 1:39:44
    2018 – 25th 1:45:05
    2019 – 22nd 1:51:27
    2023 – 19th 1:29:58 

    The 2024 TCS London Marathon will be the sixth year Sieman has made the trip across the Atlantic to compete in the iconic race, as he aims to finish inside the top 20 for the second consecutive visit. 
  • Born: 22 May 2003 
    Marathon best: 1:26:17 
    London Marathon record: 2023 – 9th 1:35:14 

    The 20-year-old made his London Marathon debut last year and an impressive run secured a top-10 finish. Correll is one of the most decorated Iowa high school track athletes of all time, is a top finisher in some of the nation’s most prominent marathons and was a member of Team USA in the 2023 Parapan American Games. The wheelchair athlete now has his eyes set on an even bigger goal: the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. 
  • Born: 3 August 2000 
    Marathon best: N/A 
    London Marathon record: N/A 

    Malter will be making his marathon debut in London, as he usually specialises in races over a shorter distance. His previous best result is a sixth-place finish in the 1500m T54 race at the European Para Athletics Championships in 2018.