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. Explaining what he learned on the day, the former 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.
DAA Industry Opt Out 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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