The London Marathon will be held over two days for the first time in 2027, with elite women competing on Saturday and elite men on Sunday. This change aims to accommodate a record 100,000 participants across the weekend, raising funds for charity and boosting the UK economy. Organizers cited the need to manage the city's busy sporting schedule as a reason for the expansion.
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Official sources cited
- organisation London Marathon chief executive Hugh Brasher