London Marathon 2026: Huge prize pool set to motivate Kenyan stars and global elites
By Joel Masibo, April 23, 2026The 2026 London Marathon, scheduled for Sunday, April 26, 2026, is set to deliver one of the richest prize structures in distance running, with millions of shillings available through finishing rewards and performance bonuses.
The attractive financial incentives are expected to draw some of the biggest names in global marathon running.
Star-studded line-up
Reigning champions Sabastian Sawe and Tigst Assefa are among the headline acts returning to defend their titles in what promises to be a fiercely competitive race.
Sawe, who recently claimed victory at the Berlin Marathon, is expected to face strong opposition from athletes such as Jacob Kiplimo and Deresa Geleta. Experienced long-distance runners including Amos Kipruto, Tamirat Tola, and Joshua Cheptegei will also feature, adding depth to an already competitive men’s field.
Attention will also be on newcomers making their marathon debuts, notably Yomif Kejelcha, Hagos Gebrhiwet, and Isaia Kipkoech Lasoi, whose transitions from track and shorter road races have generated considerable excitement.

British athletes will enjoy strong local support, with runners like Mahamed Mahamed, Philip Sesemann, Patrick Dever, and Weynay Ghebresilasie expected to lead the home challenge.
In the women’s race, defending champion Tigst Assefa will meet stiff competition from elite rivals, including former London winner Joyciline Jepkosgei, two-time Boston Marathon champion Hellen Obiri, and Degitu Azimeraw.
The British women’s team will also draw attention, particularly with the anticipated marathon debut of Eilish McColgan, alongside Rose Harvey and Lucy Reid.
Equal prize money
The 2026 edition continues the progressive approach introduced in 2024, where equal prize money is awarded to elite able-bodied and wheelchair competitors, an initiative widely praised across the sport.
Athletes finishing in the leading positions will receive the following payouts:
1st place: $55,000 (about Ksh7.1 million)
2nd place: $30,000 (about Ksh3.9 million)
3rd place: $22,500 (about Ksh2.9 million)
4th place: $15,000 (about Ksh1.9 million)
5th place: $10,000 (about Ksh1.3 million)
Additional payouts continue down the standings:
6th place: $7,500
7th place: $5,000
8th place: $4,000
9th place: $3,000
10th place: $2,000
11th place: $1,500
12th place: $1,000
Extra bonuses for fast times and records
Beyond finishing prizes, athletes can significantly increase their earnings through time-based incentives designed to encourage faster performances.
Bonus rewards include:
Men under 2:02:00 / Women under 2:15:00: $150,000
Men under 2:03:00 / Women under 2:15:30: $100,000
Men under 2:03:30 / Women under 2:16:00: $75,000
Men under 2:04:00 / Women under 2:17:00: $50,000
Further financial rewards are available for record-breaking achievements:

World Record Bonus: $125,000
London Course Record Bonus: $25,000
Wheelchair Course Record Bonus: $5,000
With elite runners chasing both prestige and substantial financial rewards, the 2026 London Marathon is shaping up to be one of the most competitive and lucrative editions yet. The combination of world-class athletes, generous prize payouts, and performance bonuses ensures that spectators can expect a thrilling contest as runners push their limits in pursuit of victory and record-breaking performances.