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The Six Annual World Marathon Majors: A Global Test of Endurance and Prestige

Every year, the world’s most elite long-distance runners—and tens of thousands of passionate amateurs—gather to compete in the six most prestigious marathons on the planet. Known collectively as the World Marathon Majors, these six races span three continents and represent the gold standard in endurance running. Together, they form a global circuit that tests speed, stamina, and spirit in some of the world’s most iconic cities.

1. Tokyo Marathon (Japan)

2. Boston Marathon (USA)

3. London Marathon (UK)

4. Berlin Marathon (Germany)

5. Chicago Marathon (USA)

6. New York City Marathon (USA)


The Abbott World Marathon Majors Series

Founded in 2006, the Abbott World Marathon Majors series tracks elite performance across these six events. Points are awarded to top finishers, with champions crowned annually in male and female categories across open, wheelchair, and para divisions. There’s also the coveted “Six Star Finisher” medal, awarded to non-elite runners who complete all six marathons—a rare badge of global endurance and determination.

In Summary

The World Marathon Majors stand as a testament to human endurance, unity, and the global love of running. Whether you’re chasing a world record, a personal best, or the thrill of crossing the finish line, each race offers its own unforgettable journey.

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