The 21st edition of the Tata Mumbai Marathon saw record participation exceeding 65,000 runners across categories. The event introduced the Mumbai Coastal Road into the marathon route for the first time, creating a historic change to the course layout. The atmosphere across Mumbai remained vibrant with massive spectator support throughout the city.
The 2025 edition continued the race’s position as India’s largest marathon event, attracting elite international runners alongside thousands of Indian amateur participants. Charity fundraising and corporate participation remained key highlights, reinforcing the event’s community impact.
The 2024 Tata Mumbai Marathon featured strong elite competition from East African runners and growing domestic participation. The event further strengthened Mumbai’s identity as India’s running capital and continued to expand its sustainability and green initiatives.
The 2023 edition became historically significant after both the men’s and women’s marathon course records were broken. Ethiopia’s Hayle Lemi clocked 2:07:32 in the men’s race, while Anchialem Haymanot ran 2:24:15 in the women’s race.
The 2022 race marked a strong return period for large-scale road racing in India following pandemic disruptions. Participation levels rebounded significantly, and the marathon helped revive the country’s endurance sports calendar. Information about detailed elite performances from this edition is limited.