World Marathon Majors


The World Marathon Majors is a championship-style competition for marathon runners that started in 2006. A points-based competition founded on seven major marathon races recognised as the most high-profile on the calendar, the series comprises annual races for the cities of Tokyo, Boston, London, Sydney, Berlin, Chicago and New York.
In addition, the World Marathon Majors includes the results of any major global championship marathon held in that year. These races are the biennial World Athletics Championships Marathon, and the quadrennial Olympic Games Marathon.

History

Each World Marathon Majors series originally spanned two full calendar years; the second year of a series overlapped with the first year of the next. Starting in 2015, each series began with a defined city race and ended with the following race in the same city. So, series IX started in February 2015 at the 2015 Tokyo Marathon and ended there in February 2016 at the 2016 Tokyo Marathon. Series X started at the 2016 Boston Marathon and finished at the 2017 Boston Marathon. Series XI started at the 2017 London Marathon and finished at the 2018 London Marathon.
Initial major sponsor Abbott Laboratories added its name in 2015. On April 26, 2017, Dalian Wanda Group Co., Ltd., one of the leading Chinese private conglomerates, announced a ten-year strategic partnership aimed at the continued growth and development of marathon events worldwide.
Beginning with Series X at the 2016 Boston Marathon, wheelchair competitions were added for men and women.
At the end of each of the first 10 WMM series the leading man and woman each won $500,000, making a total prize of one million U.S. dollars. Beginning with Series XI, the prize structure was revised so that for men and women first place became $250,000, second place $50,000 and third place $25,000. In the wheelchair division the prize money for men and women is $50,000, $25,000 and $10,000.
In November 2024, it was announced that the Sydney Marathon would be added as the seventh race in the World Marathon Majors. The inaugural Sydney event in the series was on August 31, 2025. Also in November 2024, the Cape Town Marathon passed stage 1, with stage 2 evaluation set for October 2025 and possible inclusion as a major in 2026. Earlier in 2024, the Shanghai Marathon was announced as a major candidate and began the three year evaluation process.

Scoring system

Athletes who competed in the marathons originally received points for finishing in any of the top five places. Their four highest ranks over the two-year period were counted; if an athlete scored points in more than this number, the athlete's four best races were scored. To be eligible for the jackpot, an athlete had to compete in at least one qualifying race in each calendar year of the series.
In 2015, the scoring was revised. The two highest ranks during the scoring period would be counted, with only the best two if more than that number.
For the first three series if there were equal top scores at the end of the competition the tiebreakers were head-to-head competition and, if necessary, a majority vote of the five WMM race directors. This happened in the 2007–08 women's competition.
Beginning in the 2009–10 season, following best head-to-head record, the following tie-breakers were implemented, in descending order: the person who scored points in the fewest races, the person who won the most qualifying races during the period, the person with the fastest average time in their scoring races, and a majority vote of the six-race directors. If the final circumstance is necessary, the race directors could award the title jointly.

Major marathons by year

The following marathons have been part of the series in each year:
Year

Major marathons champions

Men's

Women's

Men's wheelchair

Women's wheelchair

World Marathon Majors champions list

Men's

TitlesWinnerTokyo MarathonBoston MarathonLondon MarathonSydney MarathonBerlin MarathonChicago MarathonNew York City MarathonYears
11 Eliud Kipchoge10405102014–2023
5 Wilson Kipsang10201012012–2017
4 Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot03000102006–2008
4 Haile Gebrselassie00004002006–2009
4 Geoffrey Mutai01001022011–2013
4 Benson Kipruto11000112021–2025
3 Martin Lel00200012007–2008
3 Samuel Wanjiru00100202009–2010
3 Tsegaye Kebede00200102010–2013
3 Dennis Kipruto Kimetto10001102013–2014
3 Lelisa Desisa02000012013–2018
3 Dickson Chumba20000102014–2018
3 Evans Chebet02000012022–2023
2 Marílson Gomes dos Santos00000022006–2008
2 Meb Keflezighi01000012009–2014
2 Patrick Musyoki00002002010–2011
2 Kenenisa Bekele00002002016–2019
2 Geoffrey Kamworor00000022017–2019
2 Lawrence Cherono01000102019
2 Birhanu Legese20000002019–2020
2 Sisay Lemma01100002021–2024
2 Kelvin Kiptum00100102023
2 John Korir01000102024–2025
2 Sabastian Sawe00101002025

Women's

TitlesWinnerTokyo MarathonBoston MarathonLondon MarathonSydney MarathonBerlin MarathonChicago MarathonNew York City MarathonYears
7 Mary Keitany00300042011–2018
5 Brigid Kosgei10200202018–2021
4 Irina Mikitenko00201102008–2009
4 Aberu Kebede10003002010–2016
4 Edna Kiplagat02100012010–2021
4 Florence Kiplagat00002202011–2016
4 Hellen Obiri02000022023–2025
3 Rita Jeptoo00200102006–2013
3 Atsede Baysa01000202010–2016
3 Gladys Cherono00003002015–2018
3 Ruth Chepng'etich00000302021–2024
3 Peres Jepchirchir01100012021–2024
3 Tigist Assefa00102002022–2025
3 Sifan Hassan00110102023–2025
2 Gete Wami00002002006–2007
2 Berhane Adere00000202006–2007
2 Lidiya Grigoryeva01000102007–2008
2 Paula Radcliffe00000022007–2008
2 Priscah Jeptoo00100012013
2 Tirfi Tsegaye10001002014
2 Birhane Dibaba20000002015–2018
2 Joyciline Jepkosgei00100012019–2021
2 Sharon Lokedi01000012022–2025
2 Rosemary Wanjiru10001002023–2025
2 Sutume Kebede20000002024–2025