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Sydney Marathon Unveils Strongest Elite Field in Australian History as 14 Men Boast Sub-2:05 Personal Bests

The 2026 TCS Sydney Marathon presented by ASICS has raised the bar ahead of its biggest edition yet, unveiling the deepest men's elite field ever assembled on Australian soil. With an astonishing 14 athletes holding personal bests under the 2:05 barrier, this year's race is shaping up to be one of the fastest and most competitive marathons of the season.

Leading the star-studded lineup is reigning marathon world champion Alphonce Felix Simbu of Tanzania, whose outstanding personal best of 2:02:47 makes him one of the leading contenders for victory. Simbu arrives in Sydney as one of the sport's most accomplished marathoners and is expected to spearhead an elite battle unlike anything previously seen in Australia.

Also among the favourites is Ethiopian standout Sisay Lemma, the fastest man in the field with a remarkable 2:01:48 personal best. Kenya will be strongly represented by Timothy Kiplagat (2:02:55) and Vincent Ngetich (2:03:13), while Ethiopia brings exceptional depth through athletes including Dawit Wolde, Leul Gebresilase, Seifu Tura, Chalu Deso, Addisu Gobena, Chala Regassa, Belay Tilahun, and Melaku Belachew.

South Africa's Tebello Ramakongoana, Djibouti's Ibrahim Hassan, and Australia's leading marathoners, including Andy Buchanan, headline a truly international field featuring elite athletes from Africa, Oceania, North America, and Asia.

The quality of the field is underlined by an extraordinary statistic—14 men have already broken 2:05 for the marathon, a level of depth never before seen at an Australian marathon. With so many proven performers capable of running world-class times, the race promises relentless pace from the opening kilometres to the finish.

As the Sydney Marathon continues to cement its place among the world's premier road races, the 2026 edition marks another major milestone in its rapid rise. With a world champion, multiple athletes with personal bests close to the 2:02 mark, and unprecedented depth across the field, fans can expect an unforgettable contest on the streets of Sydney.

All eyes will now be on race day to see whether this historic field can deliver equally historic performances in what is poised to become one of the most memorable marathons ever staged in Australia.

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The Sydney Marathon is a marathon held annually in Sydney, Australia. The event was first held in 2001 as a legacy of the 2000 Summer Olympics, which were held in Sydney. In addition to the marathon, a half marathon, 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) "Bridge Run", and a 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) "Family Fun Run" are also held under the banner...

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Two World Records Fall as Russian Backyard Ultra Rewrites Endurance History

The world of ultrarunning witnessed an extraordinary chapter this week as both the men's and women's Backyard Ultra world records were shattered at the Biotropika Ultra Trail in Russia's Leningrad Region, in a display of endurance that pushed the limits of human resilience.

The men's race delivered an unforgettable battle, with Dmitry Klimov emerging as the last runner standing after an astonishing 123 consecutive hourly loops. Covering 824.8 kilometres (512.5 miles) over more than 123 hours, Klimov eclipsed the previous world record of 119 laps, set by Australia's Phil Gore almost exactly one year earlier.

What made the achievement even more remarkable was the incredible depth of the competition. Fellow Russians Ivan Zaborsky and Dmitry Sheremet also surpassed Gore's previous benchmark, completing 121 and 122 laps respectively before bowing out. With his rivals unable to continue, Klimov completed the decisive final lap alone, sealing a historic new world record.

The women's competition was equally inspiring. Vera Chekalina, 49, produced a remarkable performance by completing 96 laps, covering 643.2 kilometres (399.7 miles) to establish a new women's Backyard Ultra world record. Her achievement highlighted not only exceptional physical endurance but also the mental toughness required to excel in one of the sport's most demanding formats.

Unlike traditional ultramarathons, the Backyard Ultra follows a deceptively simple concept. Athletes must complete a 6.706-kilometre (4.167-mile) loop within one hour. At the start of every new hour, every remaining runner must begin another lap. There are no finish lines or predetermined distances—the race continues until only one competitor remains capable of completing another lap.

In this relentless format, raw speed offers little advantage. Success depends on meticulous pacing, effective recovery, disciplined nutrition, careful foot management, and the ability to resist the temptation to push too hard while watching competitors gradually drop out. Klimov, Sheremet, Zaborsky, and Chekalina demonstrated those qualities at the highest level, sustaining their efforts for more than five days.

The Biotropika Ultra Trail will now be remembered as one of the most significant events in Backyard Ultra history, producing two world records and redefining what is possible in one of endurance sport's most unforgiving disciplines. As the global ultrarunning community reflects on these remarkable performances, one thing is clear: the boundaries of human endurance have been pushed further than ever before.

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Sydney Set for a Historic Showdown as Record-Breaking Women's Elite Field Assembles

The TCS Sydney Marathon presented by ASICS is set to deliver one of the most captivating marathon spectacles of the year, with the strongest women's elite field ever assembled on Australian soil preparing to battle for glory.

Headlining the star-studded lineup is reigning World Marathon Champion Peres Jepchirchir Ngeno, whose remarkable personal best of 2:14:43 makes her the fastest athlete in the field. The Kenyan arrives as one of the sport's most accomplished marathoners and will carry the weight of expectation as she leads an exceptionally deep and competitive international field.

Kenya's challenge extends far beyond its world champion. Irine Cheptai (2:17:51), Vivian Cheruiyot (2:18:31), Sharon Chelimo (2:19:33), Joyce Tele (2:19:50), Jackline Cherono (2:21:14) and Priscah Cherono (2:25:17) add tremendous depth, reinforcing the nation's reputation as the dominant force in women's marathon running.

Ethiopia will be equally formidable, boasting an impressive squad led by Ruti Aga (2:18:09), Shure Demise (2:18:34), Haven Hailu (2:19:09), Meseret Abebayehau (2:19:50), Aberu Ayana (2:20:20), Waganesh Mekasha (2:20:26), Azmera Gebru (2:20:48) and Fikrte Wereta (2:21:32). With such remarkable depth, Ethiopia has every opportunity to challenge for victory and dominate the podium.

The international flavor continues with Magdalena Shauri of Tanzania (2:18:03), Uganda's Stella Chesang (2:18:26), American-based Biruktayit Degefa (2:21:34), France's Melody Julien (2:25:01), Morocco's Kaoutar Farkoussi (2:25:12), Japan's Mizuki Nishimura (2:25:54) and Australia's leading hopes Ellie Pashley (2:26:21), Caitlin Scott (Adams) (2:30:26) and Rebecca Lowe (2:30:50).

With multiple women boasting personal bests under 2:20, the race promises relentless pace from the opening kilometres. The combination of proven championship pedigree, world-class experience and emerging talent sets the stage for what could become the fastest and most competitive women's marathon ever contested in Australia.

As the TCS Sydney Marathon presented by ASICS continues to cement its status among the world's premier marathons, the 2026 edition is shaping up to be a defining moment in the event's history. Fans can expect a fierce contest where every second will matter and marathon excellence will be on full display.

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The Sydney Marathon is a marathon held annually in Sydney, Australia. The event was first held in 2001 as a legacy of the 2000 Summer Olympics, which were held in Sydney. In addition to the marathon, a half marathon, 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) "Bridge Run", and a 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) "Family Fun Run" are also held under the banner...

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AUDREY WERRO MAKES HISTORY AGAIN WITH STUNNING PARIS DIAMOND LEAGUE TRIUMPH

Swiss middle-distance sensation Audrey Werro continues to redefine the limits of women's 800m running after producing another breathtaking performance at the Paris Diamond League, storming to victory in a remarkable 1:53.80.

The 22-year-old delivered a perfectly judged race from start to finish, lowering her own Diamond League record while moving to third on the all-time world list. More significantly, Werro etched her name even deeper into athletics history by becoming the first woman ever to break the 1:54 barrier on more than one occasion—an extraordinary milestone that underlines her growing dominance in the event.

With another world-class performance added to her rapidly expanding résumé, Werro has firmly established herself as the woman to beat this season. Her consistency at a level once thought almost unattainable is transforming the landscape of women's middle-distance running and fueling excitement about what could come next.

Behind the Swiss star, the race also produced outstanding performances from her rivals. Dutch athlete Femke Broeders-Bol continued her impressive rise over two laps, smashing her personal best with a superb 1:55.60 to finish second.

The home crowd was then sent into celebration as France's Anaïs Bourgoin produced the race of her life, clocking a national record of 1:55.65 to secure third place and cap off a memorable evening in Paris.

The women's 800m once again proved to be one of the highlights of the Diamond League season, but the evening ultimately belonged to Audrey Werro. With history continuing to fall at her feet, the Swiss star is rapidly building a legacy that could redefine one of athletics' most prestigious events.

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Jennifer Lichter Stuns Ultra-Running World with Record-Breaking Western States 100 Debut

In one of the most remarkable performances in recent ultra-running history, Jennifer Lichter announced herself on the biggest stage by rewriting the record books at the Western States Endurance Run.

Making her debut over the iconic 100-mile distance, Lichter delivered a breathtaking performance to claim victory while shattering the women's course record that many believed would stand for years. She crossed the finish line in an astonishing 15:28:05, eclipsing the previous course record of 15:29, set by ultra-running legend Courtney Dauwalter.

As if breaking one of the sport's most revered records wasn't enough, Lichter also finished an impressive 11th overall, underlining the exceptional quality of her performance against the entire field.

The Western States Endurance Run is widely regarded as one of the world's most prestigious and demanding ultramarathons, testing athletes across 100 punishing miles of rugged terrain, steep climbs, and extreme temperatures. To win the race is an extraordinary feat; to do so in record-breaking fashion on a 100-mile debut is even more remarkable.

Lichter's commanding performance has immediately established her among the sport's elite, producing a run that will be remembered as one of the greatest debut performances in the history of ultrarunning.

The historic victory marks a new chapter for women's ultrarunning, with Jennifer Lichter becoming the latest athlete to leave an indelible mark on one of the sport's most iconic races. Her record-breaking triumph is expected to be one of the defining stories of the 2026 ultra-running season.

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Western States 100

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The Western States ® 100-Mile Endurance Run is the world’s oldest and most prestigious 100-mile trail race. Starting in Squaw Valley, California near the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics and ending 100.2 miles later in Auburn, California, Western States, in the decades since its inception in 1974, has come to represent one of the ultimate endurance tests in the...

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Hamburg Half Marathon Postponed as Extreme European Heatwave Forces Historic Decision

The 32nd hella Hamburg Half Marathon has been postponed after organisers made the unprecedented decision to delay one of Germany's biggest road races in response to an intense heatwave sweeping across Europe.

The race, which was scheduled for Sunday, June 28, was expected to welcome a sold-out field of 24,000 runners. However, with temperatures forecast to approach 40°C and meteorologists warning of potentially record-breaking June heat, organisers concluded that staging the event would pose an unacceptable risk.

In an announcement published on the event's official website, organisers said the decision followed a thorough assessment of the evolving weather conditions and extensive consultations with experts, public authorities and event partners. After weighing every available option, they determined that the race could not safely proceed as scheduled and confirmed that it will instead be held on a new date later this year, which is yet to be announced.

Race officials described the postponement as the most difficult decision in the event's history. They revealed that months of preparation had produced what they called the most comprehensive weather protection plan ever developed for the Hamburg Half Marathon, but the severity of the forecast ultimately outweighed those measures.

A major concern was the potential impact on emergency and rescue services, which are already under increased pressure due to the ongoing heatwave. Authorities concluded that hosting a mass-participation event under such extreme conditions could place additional strain on medical resources and compromise public safety.

Germany has already experienced its hottest night in nearly seven years this week, while multiple heat warnings remain in force across the country as exceptionally high temperatures continue to grip much of Europe.

Organisers have assured registered participants that information regarding refunds, entry transfers and other next steps will be communicated directly to them. Meanwhile, preparations are underway to stage the event later this year once conditions are considered safe.

While the postponement will undoubtedly disappoint thousands of runners who had spent months preparing, the decision underscores a growing reality facing endurance sports worldwide: athlete safety must always come first when extreme weather threatens both competitors and the wider community.

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Hella Hamburg Half Marathon

Hella Hamburg Half Marathon

The 29th hella hamburg half marathon promises once again to be a spectacular sporting event for Hamburg. As one of the “pure” half marathons in Germany, this fast and classic city race leads past numerous Hamburg tourist attractions and is the second biggest stand alone half marathon in Germany....

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