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Athletics

Big Half 2026

🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️ A festival of running in the capital on Sunday 6 September is set to feature some of Britain’s top long-distance athletes competing among a cast of 12,500+ taking part in the 2026 Big Half.

London’s community half marathon starts by Tower Bridge and travels through four different boroughs before finishing at the Cutty Sark.  The Big Half starts at 8.30am and is a spectator treat with strong domestic fields once again expected in the elite races.  Spectating is free on the route.

The race has a rich heritage with none other than four-time Olympic gold medallist and six-time world champion Sir Mo Farah a three-time winner.  Farah, the most decorated athlete in British track and field history won the men’s race in 2018, 2019 and 2022.

Eilish McColgan won the women’s race in 2022 in a course record with a winning time of 1:07.35 (see finish below).  McColgan transferred her stellar track from that summer in which she won 10,000m gold and 5,000m silver at the Commonwealth Games followed by 10,000m silver and 5,000m bronze in the European Championships.   

LAST YEAR’S WINNERS

CONGRATULATIONS to Jack Rowe (main picture above) who claimed victory in the men’s elite race at the 2025 Big Half to bring up a ”three-peat” after his first-placed finishes in 2023 and 2024.   Rowe crossed the line in 64:08. 

Team GB Olympian Jessica Warner-Judd won the elite women’s race in a time of 70:35.

ParalympicsGB legend David Weir was first home in the men’s wheelchair race.  Weir won the race for a record fourth time in a 46:58, beating his own course racord.  In the women’s wheelchair race, Eden Rainbow-Cooper took the spoils in 54:31.

This year’s edition of the Big Half is once again expected to feature some of the stars of GB long-distance running.  Who will take the honours in 2026?  The finish line at Cutty Sark is the place to find out! 

THE BIG HALF – TIMINGS, TRAVEL & SPECTATING

🕘 Race start time is at 8.30am.

📍 The route

The Big Half route for starts on the north side of the River Thames by Tower Bridge.  It passed through the four London boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Southwark, Lewisham and Greenwich.  The finish at the iconic Cutty Sark in Greenwich (see below for map of route with mile markers).

🎟️ Spectating is free on the course.

🚊🚗 Travel tips

To the race start.  The nearest London Underground station to the race start is Tower Hill tube station on the District and Circle lines.  Tower Gateway is the nearest Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station. 

To the race finish.  The nearest station to the Cutty Sark – where the race finishes – is Cutty Sark on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR).  The DLR connects with other Underground lines at Bank, Tower Gateway and Stratford stations.  Greenwich and Maze Hill overground stations are also nearby.  Direct trains run to both from London Cannon Street and London Bridge.  Plan your journey at the Transport for London website.

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