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Sifan Hassan Out of 2026 TCS London Marathon

Larry Eder by Larry Eder
March 25, 2026
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Kelvin Kiptum and Sifan Hassan’s dominant performances at the 2023 London Marathon

Sifan Hassan, TCS London Marathon London, England, United Kingdom April 23, 2023, photo by Kevin Morris

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Editor’s note: One of the most popular athletes in our sport is Sifan Hassan. Sifan is from the Netherlands, having arrived in Eritrea with her family as a political refugee. Sifan began in the sport, racing a half-marathon. Sifan’s first title was the European cross-country when she was a U-20.  I first saw Sifan in action in 2014, in Zurich at the European Athletics Indoor Championships. In cross-country, on the track (Tokyo 2021: Gold at 5,000m, and 10,000m, Bronze at 1,500 meters, and then, in Paris 2024, Bronze medals at the 5,000 meters, 10,000 meters, and gold in an amazingly tactical Olympic Marathon on a hellacious course, the course looked liked it was developed by an enthusiast of the late Marquis de Sade). 

Sifan Hassan is a warrior. I have observed Sifan become totally annoyed when defeated by 6 seconds in the 1,500 meters at the 1500 WR in Monaco (2015). Her 1500m heat in Tokyo 2021, when she fell, showed me that Sifan was someone very special.

Her first marathon win in London was fantastic! Since then, Sifan has set European records (she holds the former WR at the mile and the WR in the hour run, plus ERs at 1,500m, mile, 3,000 meters, 5,000 meters, and 10,000 meters). 

We wish Sifan Hassan a quick and full recovery! We love her racing and her interviews! 

Sifan Hassan, 2021 Diamond League photo by Diamond League AG

SIFAN HASSAN OUT OF 2026 TCS LONDON MARATHON

Sifan Hassan (NED) has withdrawn from the 2026 TCS London Marathon on Sunday, 26 April.

The reigning Olympic marathon champion and 2023 TCS London Marathon winner has been hampered by an Achilles injury, which has impacted her training.

Hassan picked up the injury following an unfortunate incident while training on the treadmill six weeks ago. Initially, the injury was believed to be minor, and she continued to train, but as her preparations for the TCS London Marathon intensified, the Dutch athlete was unable to progress as planned.

Sifan Hassan, photo by global communications

After careful assessment, Hassan has now decided to withdraw from the 2026 TCS London Marathon to avoid aggravating the injury. After a demanding period of training and competition last year, which saw her run three Abbott World Marathon Majors – London, Sydney, and New York – she has opted to prioritise her recovery and long-term health.

Hassan said, “This has been a very tough decision to make. I love racing the TCS London Marathon; it is where I won my first-ever marathon, and I have so many special memories there. But it is also the highest-quality marathon on the planet, and to compete at that level, you need to be in perfect condition. After the incident, I hoped the injury would heal, but as training progressed, it became clear I wasn’t able to prepare at the level I expected of myself. I have to listen to my body and focus on recovering properly. I look forward to returning to race in London again on plenty more occasions in the future.”

Faith Kipyegon battles with Sifan Hassan over 5,000m, World Athletics Championships
Budapest, Hungary
August 19-27, 2023, photo by Kevin Morris

There have also been notable withdrawals in the TCS London Marathon wheelchair fields. Susannah Scaroni, who won five of the Abbott World Marathon Major races last year and was second in London, will not race in this year’s event. Neither will her USA team-mate Daniel Romanchuk, the 2019 London Marathon champion, while Britain’s Nathan Maguire has also been forced to withdraw due to injury.

2026 TCS London Marathon elite fields (Updated: March 23)

Elite Women

  • Tigst Assefa (ETH, PB 2:11:53)
  • Joyciline Jepkosgei (KEN, 2:14:00)
  • Peres Jepchirchir (KEN, 2:14:43)
  • Hellen Obiri (KEN, 2:17:41)
  • Degitu Azimeraw (ETH, 2:17:58)
  • Catherine Reline Amanang’ole (KEN, 2:20:34)
  • Balemelay Shumet (ETH, 2:21:59)
  • Charlotte Purdue (GBR, 2:22:17)
  • Laura Luengo (ESP, 2:22:31)
  • Rose Harvey (GBR, 2:23:21)
  • Abbie Donnelly (GBR, 2:24:11)
  • Florencia Borelli (ARG, 2:24:18)
  • Eilish McColgan (GBR, 2:24:25)
  • Jessica Warner-Judd (GBR, 2:24:45)
  • Fadouwa Ledhem (FRA, 2:25:50)
  • Marta Galimany (ESP, 2:26:14)
  • Lucy Reid (GBR, 2:26:35)
  • Julia Paternain (URU, 2:27:09)
  • Louise Small (GBR, 2:27:48)
  • Alice Wright (GBR, 2:28:48)
  • Verity Hopkins (GBR, 2:31:19)

Elite Men

  • Sabastian Sawe (KEN, PB 2:02:05)
  • Jacob Kiplimo (UGA, 2:02:23)
  • Deresa Geleta (ETH, 2:02:38)
  • Amos Kipruto (KEN, 2:03:13)
  • Tamirat Tola (ETH, 2:03:39)
  • Amanal Petros (GER, 2:04:03)
  • Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN, 2:04:23)
  • Joshua Cheptegei (UGA, 2:04:52)
  • Shunya Kikuchi (JPN, 2:06:06)
  • Emile Cairess (GBR, 2:06:46)
  • Mahamed Mahamed (GBR, 2:07:05)
  • Philip Sesemann (GBR, 2:07:10)
  • Hassan Chahdi (FRA, 2:07:30)
  • Adam Lipschitz (RSA, 2:08:54)
  • Patrick Dever (GBR, 2:08:58)
  • Peter Lynch (IRL, 2:09:36)
  • Tim Vincent (AUS, 2:09:40)
  • Weynay Ghebresilasie (GBR, 2:09:50)
  • Tewelde Menges (GBR, 2:09:58)
  • George James (GBR, 2:10:10)
  • Liam Boudin (AUS, 2:10:28)
  • Jake Smith (GBR, 2:11:00)
  • Marc Scott (GBR, 2:11:19)
  • Jack Rowe (GBR, 2:12:31)
  • Andrew Fyfe (GBR, 2:13:20)
  • Alex Milne (GBR, 2:14:03)
  • Peter Le Grice (GBR, 2:14:45)
  • Sean Hogan (GBR, 2:14:51)
  • Jake Barraclough (GBR, 2:14:55)
  • Christopher Thomas (GBR, 2:14:55)
  • Chris Perry (GBR, 2:14:57)
  • David Bishop (GBR, 2:15:16)
  • Charlie Sandison (GBR, 2:15:38)
  • William Mycroft (GBR, 2:15:54)
  • Yomif Kejelcha (ETH, Debut)
  • Hagos Gebrhiwet (ETH, Debut)
  • Isaia Kipkoech Lasoi (KEN, Debut)
  • Alfie Manthorpe (GBR, Debut)

Elite women’s wheelchair

  • Noemi Alphonse (MRI)
  • Christie Dawes (AUS)
  • Catherine Debrunner (SUI)
  • Madison de Rozario (AUS)
  • Vanessa De Souza (BRA)
  • Patricia Eachus (SUI)
  • Tatyana McFadden (USA)
  • Merle Menje (GER)
  • Tsubasa Nakamine (JPN)
  • Eden Rainbow Cooper (GBR)
  • Manuela Schär  (SUI)
  • Wakako Tsuchida (JPN)
  • Michelle Wheeler (USA)
  • Linden Williamson (USA)
  • Zhou Zhaoqian (CHN)
  • Tian Yajuan (CHN)

Elite men’s wheelchair

  • Rafael Botello Jiménez (ESP)
  • Josh Cassidy (CAN)
  • Evan Correll (USA)
  • Sean Frame (GBR)
  • Kota Hokinoue (JPN)
  • Marcel Hug (SUI)
  • Jin Hua (CHN )
  • Hiroki Kishizawa (JPN)
  • Simon Lawson (GBR)
  • Ludwig Malter (AUT)
  • Michael McCabe (GBR)
  • Patrick Monahan (IRL)
  • Hiroki Nischida (JPN)
  • Jetze Plat (NED)
  • Jason Robinson (USA)
  • Geert Schipper (NED)
  • Brian Sieman (USA)
  • John Boy Smith (GBR)
  • Tomoki Suzuki (JPN)
  • Luo Xingchuan (CHN)
  • Sho Watanabe (JPN)
  • David Weir (GBR)

ENDS

Notes to Editors

About the TCS London Marathon

  • The 2026 TCS London Marathon will take place on Sunday, 26 April 2026.
  • The London Marathon was first held on 29 March 1981, and the millionth finisher in the event’s history crossed the line in 2016.
  • Since the first London Marathon in 1981, the event has raised £1.4 billion for charity.
  • The 2026 TCS London Marathon Official Charity of the Year is Marie Curie.
  • London Marathon Events passes its surplus each year through corporate Gift Aid to its parent charity, the London Marathon Foundation (the operating name of The London Marathon Charitable Trust, a registered charity (283813) and a company limited by guarantee registered in England & Wales (01550741), registered office: 190 Great Dover Street, London, SE1 4YB).
  • Since 1981, the London Marathon Foundation has awarded more than £120 million to more than 1,800 projects that inspire activity in London and across the UK.
  • Find out more about the work of London Marathon Events and the London Marathon Foundation in the new Group Impact Report.

For more information, visit tcslondonmarathon.com.

About Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)

  • Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has been the proud title sponsor of the TCS London marathon since 2022, and the official technology partner since 2016.
  • Celebrating over 50 years in the UK, TCS is a global leader in IT services, consulting and business solutions committed to innovating for its partners. TCS’s partnership with the London Marathon has helped to transform the event experience, powering the record-breaking TCS London Marathon App, which provides a range of exciting, event-specific features for both marathon participants and spectators.
  • By harnessing the power of technology and partnership, the TCS London Marathon has become even more accessible, transforming lives and uniting communities.
  • You can read more about TCS and the London Marathon at this link: TCS London Marathon: Making a difference together.
The happy warrior, Sifan Hassan, Emily Sisson, Chicago Marathon 2023,
photo by Kevin Morris

Want to learn more about Sifan Hassan? Here’s our RBR Interview (Questions) with Sifan Hassan, from RBR Archives:

https://www.runblogrun.com/2025/10/sifan-hassan-the-complete-runblogrun-interview-speaks-on-her-running-origins-her-experiences-and-her-recent-olympic-medals.html?swcfpc=1

Sifan Hassan wins the 2025 TCS Sydney Marathon, photo by NN Running Team

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  • Larry Eder

    Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys.

    Theme song: Greg Allman, " I'm no Angel."

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