Tokyo Marathon
π―π΅Tokyo, Japan
One of the fastest courses in the series, passing Tokyo Tower, the Imperial Palace, and Asakusa's Senso-ji Temple.
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The races currently recognized as World Major Marathons, as of 2026.
π―π΅Tokyo, Japan
One of the fastest courses in the series, passing Tokyo Tower, the Imperial Palace, and Asakusa's Senso-ji Temple.
πΊπΈBoston, USA
The world's oldest annual marathon, run point-to-point from Hopkinton and finishing past the climb over Heartbreak Hill.
π¬π§London, UK
A flat, fast course along the Thames, drawing one of the largest fields in the series and finishing near Buckingham Palace.
π¦πΊSydney, Australia
The newest race in the series, crossing the Sydney Harbour Bridge with the Opera House as its finish-line backdrop.
π©πͺBerlin, Germany
Famous for record-breaking speed on one of the flattest courses in the world, finishing through the Brandenburg Gate.
πΊπΈChicago, USA
A fast, flat loop through Chicago's neighborhoods, ending in Grant Park along the Lake Michigan shoreline.
πΊπΈNew York, USA
The world's largest marathon, crossing all five boroughs of New York City and finishing in Central Park.