A record-breaking 69,100 participants, 65,400 plus on ground and 3,700 plus in virtual run so far, will take part in the Tata Mumbai Marathon (TMM) for the 21st time this year on January 18 (Sunday). The World Athletics Gold Label Race will bring together a record-breaking 69,100 participants. Over the last two decades, the Tata Mumbai Marathon, promoted by Procam International, has played a pioneering role in shaping participative sport in India. The race is celebrating the power of running to unite, inspire, and create shared moments of pride across the city and country #HarDilMumbai.
Setting new benchmarks, the event will witness a record 14,059 runners taking on the full marathon distance for the first time. Participation has also surged across the Half Marathon and the Open 10K. This sustained growth is reflected in the increasing participation of women, a rise in timed runners, and the expanding involvement of diverse communities through the Dream Run, collectively reflecting the deepening and broad-based adoption of running across demographics.
Adding to the excitement of race day, ASICS, the Sports Goods Partner, will present every marathon participant with an exclusive ASICS Race Day Tee, designed to celebrate their commitment, dedication, and hard work in the sport. The special moment will be further elevated by ASICS athlete Abhay Singh, five-time Asian Squash Champion, reinforcing the brand’s deep connection with the running community.
Meanwhile, Tata Sons, the title sponsor, will reward every half-marathon participant with an official race T-shirt, ensuring all runners take home a memorable keepsake from the event.
Run in Costume (RIC) is an exciting and crowd-favourite contest presented by Imagicaa. The Dream Run invites participants to hit the streets, showcasing a cause of their choice or dressed as their sporting heroes, from cricketing greats and Olympic champions to football stars, WWE icons, and hometown heroes.
Mumbai Marathon has evolved into a hallmark of perseverance: Terron
“The Tata Mumbai Marathon has, over the last two decades, positively impacted both the physical health of people and the economic health of the city. Beyond the runners, it benefits airlines, hotels, and local vendors, making it a strong economic driver. The event brings Mumbai together, welcoming participants from across India and the world as Mumbaikars for a few days. The Maharashtra Government and police stand firmly behind the event to ensure safety, smooth operations, and an enjoyable experience for all,” said Rajesh Aggarwal, chief secretary, government of Maharashtra.
“As we usher in the 2026 running season, we reaffirm our commitment to celebrating the indomitable spirit of runners and the vibrant community that supports them. The Tata Mumbai Marathon has evolved into a hallmark of perseverance, unity, and wellness; values that resonate deeply with our city and our nation. As we look ahead, we remain dedicated to advancing this legacy of excellence, fostering a culture of health and fitness, and reinforcing the spirit of giving back to society. We extend our best wishes to all runners for a successful and fulfilling running season in 2026,” said Adrian Terron, head of corporate brand and marketing.
“As we gear up for another edition of the Tata Mumbai Marathon, I am filled with immense pride – pride in being associated with one of the world’s strongest marathon brands. Year after year, tens of thousands of individuals take part in the marathon, reminding us that the act of running, though an individual pursuit, can bring the spirit of a city alive. Powering marathons through novel digital experiences makes our associations more meaningful. The TMM app has a new design this year, featuring an AR experience for capturing moments with the marathon medal. Users can now track both physical and virtual runners at once. We cherish being part of this magic and are humbled to make a meaningful impact on and off the racetrack with our community of runners and spectators alike,” said Ujjwal Mathur, president, India business & strategic accounts-growth markets, TCS.
“IDFC FIRST Bank is delighted to continue its partnership with the Tata Mumbai Marathon for yet another year. Tata Mumbai Marathon truly reflects the spirit of Mumbai and resonates perfectly with our core philosophy of ‘Social Good’. At IDFC FIRST Bank, we celebrate every runner who chooses a healthier lifestyle and look forward to this iconic event that unites people from all walks of life,” said Shreepad Shende, chief marketing officer, IDFC First Bank.
The Tata Mumbai Marathon continues to play a transformative role in contributing to India’s progress, growth, and community well-being. The Indian Institute of Sports Management (IISM), in collaboration with Procam International, has unveiled a special report that highlights a socio-economic contribution of ₹530.59 crore for the 2025 edition.