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More Than 1 Million Apply for 2026 London Marathon as 60,000 Gain Entry – Here’s How You Can Still Get In

The 2026 TCS London Marathon is already shaping up to be one of the most popular editions in its storied history. With over 1 million applicants and only around 60,000 spots officially granted through the ballot, the race continues to be one of the toughest endurance events in the world to get into—even before you hit the start line.

Ballot results were sent out this week, and while thousands are celebrating, the overwhelming majority were left disappointed. If you didn’t receive your result yet, race organizers advise you to get in touch immediately.

Fortunately, missing out in the ballot doesn’t mean your marathon dreams are over. There are several alternate paths to the start line for the 2026 race, set for April 26, 2026—and you don’t have to be a celebrity to take one of them.

1. Charity Places

The most popular fallback option is a charity entry. Hundreds of charities have reserved entries and welcome runners willing to raise funds for a good cause.

• Expect to pledge a minimum of £2,500 in fundraising.

• The full list of participating charities is available on the official London Marathon website.

• Even if you secured a ballot spot, you’re still welcome to raise money for charity on your own terms.

2. Good for Age Entries

If you’re a speedy runner, the “Good for Age” category may be your ticket in. A total of 6,000 spots(3,000 men, 3,000 women) are available in this division.

• You must hit a qualifying time for your age group by September 30, 2025.

• Applications are ranked fastest first within each age band—meeting the time doesn’t guarantee entry.

• This route is highly competitive and ideal for runners targeting a personal best or Boston-qualifying type performance.

3. Championship Entry

Elite amateur runners have another option through the Championship Entry category.

• You’ll need to achieve a qualifying marathon or half marathon time between October 1, 2024, and September 30, 2025.

• There are 1,000 spots available on a fastest-first basis.

• Those who don’t make the cut will still be considered under the “Good for Age” category.

This is the best path for top club athletes, sub-elite runners, and those consistently finishing near the front of local or national races.

4. Running Club Entries

Are you a member of an affiliated running club in the UK? Then you may have access to special club ballot places.

• Speak to your club’s London Marathon representative for details.

• These spots are limited but offer a valuable opportunity for dedicated club runners to gain entry.

One of the Hardest Races to Get Into

While many runners know that completing 26.2 miles is a monumental challenge, getting into the London Marathon might be even harder. With demand at an all-time high and the field size capped, the race has become not just a physical trial, but a logistical and emotional one as well.

But with options still open—including elite, age-based, charity, and club routes—your dream of running the streets of London in 2026 doesn’t have to end at a ballot rejection.

Whether you’re chasing a personal milestone, running for a cause, or hoping to run with the best, the journey to the April 26, 2026 start line is still possible.

(06/24/2025) Views: 652 ⚡AMP
by Boris Baron
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