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Tata Mumbai Marathon 2025 | Eritrea's Tesfay and Kenya's Tele crowned champions

The event, flagged off by Mo Farah, saw a total prize pool of ₹4 crores.

Khushboo Ali

Eritrean Berhane Tesfay and Kenyan Joyce Chepkemoi Tele claimed the men's and women's titles at the 20th Tata Mumbai Marathon, a prestigious World Athletics Gold Label Road Race. Tesfay won his first marathon with a time of 2:11:44, while Tele secured her second consecutive win in just three months, finishing in 2:24:56.

60,000 runners, ₹4 crore prize, and rising brand influence

Kenya's Joyce Chepkemoi Tele
Eritrea’s Berhane Tesfay

The marathon, a highlight of Mumbai's sporting calendar, drew over 60,000 participants, running through the city's iconic landmarks, including the Gateway of India and Marine Drive. The event, flagged off by international ambassador Mo Farah, saw a total prize pool of ₹4 crore, with winners taking home USD 50,000 for first place.

Indian runners also made their mark, with Anish Thapa finishing first among men in 2:17:23, and Nirmaben Thakor defending her women's title in 2:50:06.

Beyond the fierce competition, the event’s growing popularity underscores the booming marathon industry in India, reflecting the nation’s increasing investment in fitness and endurance sports. Brands, including Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Sons, IDFC First Bank, continue to boost their profiles, cementing the marathon as a major global sporting event. With its IT expertise, TCS enhancec the marathon experience through apps and digital tools, supporting sports as a force for health, unity, sustainability, and social impact.

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