The Tata Mumbai Marathon enters its twenty-first year, and the elite fields are as strong as ever.Â
As many as eight men and six women who will take the starting line-up on Sunday, January 18, hold personal bests that are superior to the current event records for Mumbai. Ethiopians Hayle Lemi Berhanu (2:07:32) and Anchialem Haymanot (2:24:15) have held the event records since 2023.Â
The Tata Mumbai Marathon is a World Athletics Gold Label Road Race. The first three finishers in both men’s and women’s categories will receive US$50,000, $25,000 and $15,000 from the prize purse of $390,238. In addition, a reward of $15,000 is awaiting those who break the existing event records in their respective categories.Â
The men
The men’s line-up for 2026 includes Merhawi Kesete from Eritrea, a runner-up here behind his countryman Berhane Tesfay last year. Kesete is the top favourite this time for the title. However, it will not be an easy task, as the field also includes some fast marathon runners. Uganda’s 2023 World Champion, Victor Kiplangat, South African Stephen Mokoka, and Ethiopians Bazezew Asmare and Tadu Abate Deme are other hot contenders for the top spot. Another Ethiopian, Tesfaye Demeke, who was lucky to make it to the podium with a third-place finish last year, will also be returning to for a faster time this year.Â

Asmare holds the fastest time of 2:04:57, recorded four years ago when he finished third in the Amsterdam Marathon, which is a shade ahead of Cherop’s 2:05:00 winning time in the Toronto Marathon in 2019. Kiplangat (2:05:09 – 2022), Deme (2:05:38 – 2023) and Debela (2:05:46 – 2019), as well as another Ethiopian runner, Kelkile Gezahegn (2:05:56 – 2018), have all logged sub-2:06 against their names and make things enjoyable for the top prize among the men. Though Kesete’s best to date remains 2:06:36 (2021), a tactical approach can yield better results in a marathon.Â
The women
When Media Deme Armino finished third last year, there was a host of other top-rated runners from Kenya and Bahrain to challenge her all the way. However, this year’s line-up mostly appeared with her country-mates, and that will be a remarkable relief for Medina to dream big in Mumbai.Â
The 2026 women’s field includes three runners near 2:21. Zinah Senbeta clocked a world-class 2:21:05 while winning at Lyubliyana in 2023. Incidentally, her marathon debut started in Mumbai four years earlier, where she finished seventh.   Â

In 2021, Yeshi Chekole posted 2:21:17 to finish third in the Zurich Marathon de Sevilla in Spain. She had another third-place finish (2:23:26) in the Korean city of Incheon, less than three months ago and is in great form at present.
But the fastest among the women’s entries is listed against Shure Demise, who clocked an impressive 2:20:59 in Dubai way back in 2015, which remains a World Best for a Junior (under-20) athlete over this distance so far.
“The calibre of the field at the Tata Mumbai Marathon this year speaks for itself, when eight men and six women on the start line arrive with personal bests faster than our existing event records, it underlines the global standing the race now enjoys,” said Vivek Singh, Joint Managing Director, Procam International.
Elite athletes
Men
| 1. Bazezew Asmare Belay | ETH | 2:04:57 | GOLD Label | |
| 2. Victor Kiplangat | UGA | 2:05:09 | ELITE Label | |
| 3. Tadu Abate Deme | ETH | 2:05:38 | GOLD Label | |
| 4. Dejene Debela Gonfa | ETH | 2:05:46 | ELITE Label | |
| 5. Kelkile Gezehegn Woldaregay | ETH | 2:05:56 | ELITE Label | |
| 6. Fikre Bekele Tefera | ETH | 2:06:16 | ELITE Label | |
| 7. Merhawi Kesete Weldemaryam | ERI | 2:06:36 | ELITE Label | |
| 8. Birhan Nebebew Tesfaye | ETH | 2:06:52 | ELITE Label | |
| 9. Leonard Langat | KEN | 2:07:49 | ELITE Label | |
| 10. Amos Kiprotich Kiplagat | KEN | 2:07:58 | ELITE Label | |
| 11. Derara Desalegn Hurisa | ETH | 2:08:09 | ELITE Label | |
| 12. Robert Kipchirchir Mwei | KEN | 2:08:56 | ELITE Label | |
| 13. Shadrack Kibitok | KEN | 2:09:00 | ELITE Label | |
| 14. Demeke Tesfaye Ademe | ETH | 2:10:39 | ELITE Label | |
| 15. Assefa Maru Haile | ETH | 2:10:41 | ||
| 16. Kidanemariam Dessie Asfie | ETH | 2:11:16 | ||
| 17. Bejamin Kigen | KEN | 2:11:55 | ||
| 18. Demisu Anegagreng Gemeda | ETH | 1:01:07 | ||
| 19. Humnaol Habtamu Ayalew | ETH | 1:02:50 |
Pacers
- Adam Nathan Lipschitz                        RSA         2:08:50
- Reuben Kiptoo Rono                            KEN                1:02:05Â
- Benard Cheptoch                                UGA                2:14:06
- Alex Kipkorir Kibarus                          KEN                2:15:14 Â
- Levi Chelangat                                    UGA              DEBUT  Â
- Yibeltal Gashahun Tilahun                   ETH                DEBUT Â
WOMEN:
| 101. Shure Demise | ETH | 2:20:59 | |
| 102. Zinash Gerado Senbeta | ETH | 2:21:05 | |
| 103. Yeshi Kalayu Chekole | ETH | 2:21:17 | |
| 104. Kidsan Alema Gebremedhin | ETH | 2:22:28 | |
| 105. Birke Debele Beyene | ETH | 2:23:19 | |
| 106. Gojjam Tsegaye Enyew | ETH | 2:24:02 | |
| 107. Medina Deme Armino | ETH | 2:25:09 | |
| 108. Aberash Minsewo Belay | ETH | 2:26:06 | |
| 109. Zemenay Ayana Demilew | ETH | 2:28:07 | |
| 111. Tigest Worku Anagaw | ETH | 2:36:37 | |
| 112. Asekek Tilaya Ayana | ETH | DEBUT | |
| 113. Ayantu Idossa Eshete | ETH | DEBUT |












