- London Marathon Events CEO Hugh Brasher has indicated the race could be moved to an earlier calendar slot to address the challenges posed by increasing temperatures during the British spring.
- The decision is driven by concerns for runner experience and the potential for faster race times, following recent events where participants faced high temperatures, including 22c in 2025 and a record 24.2c in 2018.
- Brasher confirmed that the organisation is actively monitoring global practices, such as the Paris Marathon's recent ban on single-use water cups, as part of their ongoing sustainability and health and safety considerations.
- The London Marathon already implements significant sustainability measures, including a mandatory carbon removal tax for international participants and a circular system for recycled plastic water bottles provided along the course.
- Brasher acknowledged that while the world is heating up, moving the marathon's date is a serious consideration, noting that the event historically took place in late March.
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London Marathon would consider future date change due to climate change