The World Marathon Majors (WMM) is a championship-style competition for marathon runners that started in 2006. A points-based competition founded on seven major marathon races recognised as the most high-profile on the calendar, the series comprises annual races for the cities of Tokyo, Boston, London, Sydney, Berlin, Chicago and New York.

In addition, the World Marathon Majors includes the results of any major global championship marathon held in that year. These races are the biennial World Athletics Championships Marathon, and the quadrennial Olympic Games Marathon.

History

Each World Marathon Majors series originally spanned two full calendar years; the second year of a series overlapped with the first year of the next. Starting in 2015, each series began with a defined city race and ended with the following race in the same city. So, series IX started in February 2015 at the 2015 Tokyo Marathon and ended there in February 2016 at the 2016 Tokyo Marathon. Series X started at the 2016 Boston Marathon and finished at the 2017 Boston Marathon. Series XI started at the 2017 London Marathon and finished at the 2018 London Marathon.

Initial major sponsor Abbott Laboratories added its name in 2015. On April 26, 2017, Dalian Wanda Group Co., Ltd., one of the leading Chinese private conglomerates, announced a ten-year strategic partnership aimed at the continued growth and development of marathon events worldwide.

Beginning with Series X at the 2016 Boston Marathon, wheelchair competitions were added for men and women.

At the end of each of the first 10 WMM series the leading man and woman each won $500,000, making a total prize of one million U.S. dollars. Beginning with Series XI, the prize structure was revised so that for men and women first place became $250,000, second place $50,000 and third place $25,000. In the wheelchair division the prize money for men and women is $50,000 (first), $25,000 (second) and $10,000 (third).

In November 2024, it was announced that the Sydney Marathon would be added as the seventh race in the World Marathon Majors. The inaugural Sydney event in the series was on August 31, 2025. Also in November 2024, the Cape Town Marathon passed stage 1, with stage 2 evaluation set for October 2025 and possible inclusion as a major in 2026. Earlier in 2024, the Shanghai Marathon was announced as a major candidate and began the three year evaluation process.

Scoring system

Athletes who competed in the marathons originally received points for finishing in any of the top five places (1st place: 25 points; 2nd place: 15 points; 3rd place: 10 points; 4th place: 5 points; 5th place: 1 point). Their four highest ranks over the two-year period were counted; if an athlete scored points in more than this number, the athlete's four best races were scored. To be eligible for the jackpot, an athlete had to compete in at least one qualifying race in each calendar year of the series.

In 2015, the scoring was revised (1st place: 25 points; 2nd place: 16 points; 3rd place: 9 points; 4th place: 4 points; 5th place: 1 point). The two highest ranks during the scoring period would be counted, with only the best two if more than that number.

For the first three series if there were equal top scores at the end of the competition the tiebreakers were head-to-head competition and, if necessary, a majority vote of the five WMM race directors. This happened in the 2007–08 women's competition.

Beginning in the 2009–10 season, following best head-to-head record, the following tie-breakers were implemented, in descending order: the person who scored points in the fewest races, the person who won the most qualifying races during the period, the person with the fastest average time in their scoring races, and a majority vote of the six-race directors. If the final circumstance is necessary, the race directors could award the title jointly.

Major marathons by year

The following marathons have been part of the series in each year:

YearJapan TokyoUnited States BostonUnited Kingdom LondonAustralia SydneyGermany BerlinUnited States ChicagoUnited States New YorkWorld Athletics ChampionshipsOlympic Games
2006Not held17 April23 AprilNot part of WMM24 September22 October5 NovemberNot heldNot held
2007Not part of WMM16 April22 April30 September7 October4 November25 Aug / 2 Sep (Osaka)
200821 April13 April28 September12 October2 NovemberNot held24 Aug / 17 Aug (Beijing)
200920 April26 April20 September11 October1 November22 Aug / 23 Aug (Berlin)Not held
201019 April25 April26 September10 October7 NovemberNot held
201118 April17 April25 September9 October6 November4 Sep / 27 Aug (Daegu)
201216 April22 April30 September7 OctoberCancelledNot held12 Aug / 5 Aug (London)
201324 February15 April21 April29 September13 October3 November17 Aug / 10 Aug (Moscow)Not held
201423 February21 April13 April28 September12 October2 NovemberNot held
201522 February20 April26 April27 September11 October1 November22 Aug / 30 Aug (Beijing)
201628 February18 April24 April25 September9 October6 NovemberNot held21 Aug / 14 Aug (Rio de Janeiro)
201726 February17 April23 April24 September8 October5 November6 Aug / 6 Aug (London)Not held
201825 February16 April22 April16 September7 October4 NovemberNot held
20193 March15 April28 April29 September13 October3 November6 Oct / 28 Sep (Doha)
20201 MarchCancelled4 OctoberCancelledCancelledCancelledNot heldPostponed
2021Postponed11 October3 October26 September10 October7 NovemberPostponed8 Aug / 7 Aug (Sapporo)
20226 March18 April2 October25 September9 October6 November17 July / 18 July (Eugene)Not held
20235 March17 April23 April24 September8 October5 November26 August / 27 August (Budapest)
20243 March15 April21 April29 September13 October3 NovemberNot held10 August / 11 August (Paris)
20252 March21 April27 April31 August21 September12 October2 November14 September / 15 September (Tokyo)Not held
20261 March20 April26 April30 August27 September11 October1 NovemberNot held
YearJapan TokyoUnited States BostonUnited Kingdom LondonAustralia SydneyGermany BerlinUnited States ChicagoUnited States New YorkWorld Athletics ChampionshipsOlympic Games

Major marathons champions

Men's

YearTokyoBostonLondonSydneyBerlinChicagoNew YorkWorld (WCh) or Olympic (OG)
2006Not heldKenya Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot (1/4)Kenya Felix Limo (1/1)Was not part of WMMEthiopia Haile Gebrselassie (1/4)Kenya Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot (2/4)Brazil Marílson Gomes dos Santos (1/2)—N/a
2007Was not part of WMMKenya Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot (3/4)Kenya Martin Lel (1/3)Ethiopia Haile Gebrselassie (2/4)Kenya Patrick Ivuti (1/1)Kenya Martin Lel (2/3)Kenya Luke Kibet (Osaka) WCh
2008Kenya Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot (4/4)Kenya Martin Lel (3/3)Ethiopia Haile Gebrselassie (3/4)Kenya Evans Cheruiyot (1/1)Brazil Marílson Gomes dos Santos (2/2)Kenya Samuel Wanjiru (Beijing) OG (1/4)
2009Ethiopia Deriba Merga (1/1)Kenya Samuel Wanjiru (2/4)Ethiopia Haile Gebrselassie (4/4)Kenya Samuel Wanjiru (3/4)United States Meb Keflezighi (1/2)Kenya Abel Kirui (Berlin) WCh (1/2)
2010Kenya Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot (1/1)Ethiopia Tsegaye Kebede (1/3)Kenya Patrick Musyoki (1/2)Kenya Samuel Wanjiru (4/4)Ethiopia Gebregziabher Gebremariam (1/1)—N/a
2011Kenya Geoffrey Mutai (1/4)Kenya Emmanuel Mutai (1/1)Kenya Patrick Musyoki (2/2)Kenya Moses Mosop (1/1)Kenya Geoffrey Mutai (2/4)Kenya Abel Kirui (Daegu) WCh (2/2)
2012Kenya Wesley Korir (1/1)Kenya Wilson Kipsang (1/5)Kenya Geoffrey Mutai (3/4)Ethiopia Tsegaye Kebede (2/3)Cancelled due to Hurricane SandyUganda Stephen Kiprotich (London) OG (1/2)
2013Kenya Dennis Kimetto (1/3)Ethiopia Lelisa Desisa (1/4)Ethiopia Tsegaye Kebede (3/3)Kenya Wilson Kipsang (2/5)Kenya Dennis Kimetto (2/3)Kenya Geoffrey Mutai (4/4)Uganda Stephen Kiprotich (Moscow) WCh (2/2)
2014Kenya Dickson Chumba (1/3)United States Meb Keflezighi (2/2)Kenya Wilson Kipsang (3/5)Kenya Dennis Kimetto (3/3)Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (1/13)Kenya Wilson Kipsang (4/5)—N/a
2015Ethiopia Endeshaw Negesse (1/1)Ethiopia Lelisa Desisa (2/4)Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (2/13)Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (3/13)Kenya Dickson Chumba (2/3)Kenya Stanley Biwott (1/1)Eritrea Ghirmay Ghebreslassie (Beijing) WCh
2016Ethiopia Feyisa Lilesa (1/1)Ethiopia Lemi Berhanu Hayle (1/1)Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (4/13)Ethiopia Kenenisa Bekele (1/2)Kenya Abel Kirui (1/1)Eritrea Ghirmay Ghebreslassie (1/1)Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (Rio de Janeiro) OG (5/13)
2017Kenya Wilson Kipsang (5/5)Kenya Geoffrey Kirui (1/2)Kenya Daniel Wanjiru (1/1)Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (6/13)United States Galen Rupp (1/1)Kenya Geoffrey Kamworor (1/2)Kenya Geoffrey Kirui (London) WCh (2/2)
2018Kenya Dickson Chumba (3/3)Japan Yuki Kawauchi (1/1)Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (7/13)Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (8/13)United Kingdom Mo Farah (1/1)Ethiopia Lelisa Desisa (3/4)—N/a
2019Ethiopia Birhanu Legese (1/2)Kenya Lawrence Cherono (1/2)Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (9/13)Ethiopia Kenenisa Bekele (2/2)Kenya Lawrence Cherono (2/2)Kenya Geoffrey Kamworor (2/2)Ethiopia Lelisa Desisa (Doha) WCh (4/4)
2020Ethiopia Birhanu Legese (2/2)Cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)Ethiopia Shura Kitata (1/1)Cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)Rescheduled
2021RescheduledKenya Benson Kipruto (1/4)Ethiopia Sisay Lemma (1/2)Ethiopia Guye Adola (1/1)Ethiopia Seifu Tura (1/1)Kenya Albert Korir (1/1)Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (Sapporo) OG (10/13)
2022Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (11/13)Kenya Evans Chebet (1/3)Kenya Amos Kipruto (1/1)Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (12/13)Kenya Benson Kipruto (2/4)Kenya Evans Chebet (2/3)Ethiopia Tamirat Tola (Eugene) WCh (1/3)
2023Ethiopia Deso Gelmisa (1/1)Kenya Evans Chebet (3/3)Kenya Kelvin Kiptum (1/2)Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (13/13)Kenya Kelvin Kiptum (2/2)Ethiopia Tamirat Tola (2/3)Uganda Victor Kiplangat (Budapest) WCh
2024Kenya Benson Kipruto (3/4)Ethiopia Sisay Lemma (2/2)Kenya Alexander Mutiso Munyao (1/1)Ethiopia Milkesa Mengesha (1/1)Kenya John Korir (1/2)Netherlands Abdi Nageeye (1/1)Ethiopia Tamirat Tola (Paris) OG (3/3)
2025Ethiopia Tadese Takele (1/2)Kenya John Korir (2/2)Kenya Sabastian Sawe (1/2)Ethiopia Hailemaryam Kiros (1/1)Kenya Sabastian Sawe (2/2)Uganda Jacob Kiplimo (1/1)Kenya Benson Kipruto (4/4)Tanzania Alphonce Simbu (Tokyo) WCh
2026Ethiopia Tadese Takele (2/2)—N/a
YearTokyoBostonLondonSydneyBerlinChicagoNew YorkWorld (WCh) or Olympic (OG)

Women's

YearTokyo MarathonBoston MarathonLondon MarathonSydney MarathonBerlin MarathonChicago MarathonNew York City MarathonWorld (WCh) or Olympic (OG)
2006Was not part of WMMKenya Rita Jeptoo (1/3)United States Deena Kastor (1/1)Was not part of WMMEthiopia Gete Wami (1/2)Ethiopia Berhane Adere (1/2)Latvia Jelena Prokopcuka (1/1)—N/a
2007Russia Lidiya Grigoryeva (1/2)China Zhou Chunxiu (1/1)Ethiopia Gete Wami (2/2)Ethiopia Berhane Adere (2/2)United Kingdom Paula Radcliffe (1/2)Kenya Catherine Ndereba (Osaka) WCh
2008Ethiopia Dire Tune (1/1)Germany Irina Mikitenko (1/4)Germany Irina Mikitenko (2/4)Russia Lidiya Grigoryeva (2/2)United Kingdom Paula Radcliffe (2/2)Romania Constantina Tomescu (Beijing) OG
2009Kenya Salina Kosgei (1/1)Germany Irina Mikitenko (3/4)Ethiopia Atsede Habtamu (1/1)Germany Irina Mikitenko (4/4)Ethiopia Derartu Tulu (1/1)China Bai Xue (Berlin) WCh
2010Ethiopia Teyba Erkesso (1/1)Ethiopia Aselefech Mergia (1/1)Ethiopia Aberu Kebede (1/4)Ethiopia Atsede Baysa (1/3)Kenya Edna Kiplagat (1/6)—N/a
2011Kenya Caroline Kilel (1/1)Kenya Mary Keitany (1/7)Kenya Florence Kiplagat (1/4)Ethiopia Ejegayehu Dibaba (1/1)Ethiopia Firehiwot Dado (1/1)Kenya Edna Kiplagat (Daegu) WCh (2/6)
2012Kenya Sharon Cherop (1/1)Kenya Mary Keitany (2/7)Ethiopia Aberu Kebede (2/4)Ethiopia Atsede Baysa (2/3)Cancelled due to Hurricane SandyEthiopia Tiki Gelana (London) OG
2013Ethiopia Aberu Kebede (3/4)Kenya Rita Jeptoo (2/3)Kenya Priscah Jeptoo (1/2)Kenya Florence Kiplagat (2/4)Kenya Rita Jeptoo (3/3)Kenya Priscah Jeptoo (2/2)Kenya Edna Kiplagat (Moscow) WCh (3/6)
2014Ethiopia Tirfi Tsegaye (1/2)Ethiopia Bizunesh Deba (1/1)Kenya Edna Kiplagat (4/6)Ethiopia Tirfi Tsegaye (2/2)Ethiopia Mare Dibaba (1/2)Kenya Mary Keitany (3/7)—N/a
2015Ethiopia Birhane Dibaba (1/2)Kenya Caroline Rotich (1/1)Ethiopia Tigist Tufa (1/1)Kenya Gladys Cherono (1/3)Kenya Florence Kiplagat (3/4)Kenya Mary Keitany (4/7)Ethiopia Mare Dibaba (Beijing) WCh (2/2)
2016Kenya Helah Kiprop (1/1)Ethiopia Atsede Baysa (3/3)Kenya Jemima Sumgong (1/2)Ethiopia Aberu Kebede (4/4)Kenya Florence Kiplagat (4/4)Kenya Mary Keitany (5/7)Kenya Jemima Sumgong (Rio de Janeiro) OG (2/2)
2017Kenya Sarah Chepchirchir (1/1)Kenya Edna Kiplagat (5/6)Kenya Mary Keitany (6/7)Kenya Gladys Cherono (2/3)Ethiopia Tirunesh Dibaba (1/1)United States Shalane Flanagan (1/1)Bahrain Rose Chelimo (London) WCh
2018Ethiopia Birhane Dibaba (2/2)United States Desiree Linden (1/1)Kenya Vivian Cheruiyot (1/1)Kenya Gladys Cherono (3/3)Kenya Brigid Kosgei (1/6)Kenya Mary Keitany (7/7)—N/a
2019Ethiopia Ruti Aga (1/1)Ethiopia Worknesh Degefa (1/1)Kenya Brigid Kosgei (2/6)Ethiopia Ashete Bekere (1/1)Kenya Brigid Kosgei (3/6)Kenya Joyciline Jepkosgei (1/2)Kenya Ruth Chepng'etich (Doha) WCh (1/4)
2020Israel Lonah Chemtai Salpeter (1/1)Cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)Kenya Brigid Kosgei (4/6)Cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)Rescheduled
2021RescheduledKenya Edna Kiplagat (6/6)Kenya Joyciline Jepkosgei (2/2)Ethiopia Gotytom Gebreslase (1/2)Kenya Ruth Chepng'etich (2/4)Kenya Peres Jepchirchir (2/5)Kenya Peres Jepchirchir (Sapporo) OG (1/5)
2022Kenya Brigid Kosgei (5/6)Kenya Peres Jepchirchir (3/5)Ethiopia Yalemzerf Yehualaw (1/1)Ethiopia Tigst Assefa (1/3)Kenya Ruth Chepng'etich (3/4)Kenya Sharon Lokedi (1/2)Ethiopia Gotytom Gebreslase (Eugene) WCh (2/2)
2023Kenya Rosemary Wanjiru (1/2)Kenya Hellen Obiri (1/4)Netherlands Sifan Hassan (1/4)Ethiopia Tigst Assefa (2/3)Netherlands Sifan Hassan (2/4)Kenya Hellen Obiri (2/4)Ethiopia Amane Beriso (Budapest) WCh
2024Ethiopia Sutume Kebede (1/2)Kenya Hellen Obiri (3/4)Kenya Peres Jepchirchir (4/5)Ethiopia Tigist Ketema (1/1)Kenya Ruth Chepng'etich (4/4)Kenya Sheila Chepkirui (1/1)Netherlands Sifan Hassan (Paris) OG (3/4)
2025Ethiopia Sutume Kebede (2/2)Kenya Sharon Lokedi (2/2)Ethiopia Tigst Assefa (3/3)Netherlands Sifan Hassan (4/4)Kenya Rosemary Wanjiru (2/2)Ethiopia Hawi Feysa (1/1)Kenya Hellen Obiri (4/4)Kenya Peres Jepchirchir (Tokyo) WCh (5/5)
2026Kenya Brigid Kosgei (6/6)—N/a
YearTokyoBostonLondonSydneyBerlinChicagoNew YorkWorld (WCh) or Olympic (OG)

Men's wheelchair

YearTokyo MarathonBoston MarathonLondon MarathonSydney MarathonBerlin MarathonChicago MarathonNew York City Marathon
2016Was not part of WMMSwitzerland Marcel Hug (1/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (2/38)Was not part of WMMSwitzerland Marcel Hug (3/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (4/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (5/38)
2017Japan Sho Watanabe (1/1)Switzerland Marcel Hug (6/38)United Kingdom David Weir (1/2)Switzerland Marcel Hug (7/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (8/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (9/38)
2018Japan Hiroyuki Yamamoto (1/1)Switzerland Marcel Hug (10/38)United Kingdom David Weir (2/2)Canada Brent Lakatos (1/2)United States Daniel Romanchuk (1/9)United States Daniel Romanchuk (2/9)
2019Switzerland Marcel Hug (11/38)United States Daniel Romanchuk (3/9)United States Daniel Romanchuk (4/9)Switzerland Marcel Hug (12/38)United States Daniel Romanchuk (5/9)United States Daniel Romanchuk (6/9)
2020Japan Tomoki Suzuki (1/3)Cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)Canada Brent Lakatos (2/2)Cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)
2021RescheduledSwitzerland Marcel Hug (13/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (14/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (15/38)United States Daniel Romanchuk (7/9)Switzerland Marcel Hug (16/38)
2022Switzerland Marcel Hug (17/38)United States Daniel Romanchuk (8/9)Switzerland Marcel Hug (18/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (19/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (20/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (21/38)
2023Switzerland Marcel Hug (22/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (23/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (24/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (25/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (26/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (27/38)
2024Japan Tomoki Suzuki (2/3)Switzerland Marcel Hug (28/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (29/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (30/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (31/38)United States Daniel Romanchuk (9/9)
2025Japan Tomoki Suzuki (3/3)Switzerland Marcel Hug (32/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (33/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (34/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (35/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (36/38)Switzerland Marcel Hug (37/38)
2026Switzerland Marcel Hug (38/38)—N/a
YearTokyoBostonLondonSydneyBerlinChicagoNew York

Women's wheelchair

YearTokyo MarathonBoston MarathonLondon MarathonSydney MarathonBerlin MarathonChicago MarathonNew York City Marathon
2016Was not part of WMMUnited States Tatyana McFadden (1/7)United States Tatyana McFadden (2/7)Was not part of WMMSwitzerland Manuela Schär (1/22)United States Tatyana McFadden (3/7)United States Tatyana McFadden (4/7)
2017United States Amanda McGrory (1/1)Switzerland Manuela Schär (2/22)Switzerland Manuela Schär (3/22)Switzerland Manuela Schär (4/22)United States Tatyana McFadden (5/7)Switzerland Manuela Schär (5/22)
2018Switzerland Manuela Schär (6/22)United States Tatyana McFadden (6/7)Australia Madison de Rozario (1/3)Switzerland Manuela Schär (7/22)Switzerland Manuela Schär (8/22)Switzerland Manuela Schär (9/22)
2019Switzerland Manuela Schär (10/22)Switzerland Manuela Schär (11/22)Switzerland Manuela Schär (12/22)Switzerland Manuela Schär (13/22)Switzerland Manuela Schär (14/22)Switzerland Manuela Schär (15/22)
2020Japan Tsubasa Kina (1/2)Cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)Netherlands Nikita den Boer (1/1)Cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)
2021RescheduledSwitzerland Manuela Schär (16/22)Switzerland Manuela Schär (17/22)Switzerland Manuela Schär (18/22)United States Tatyana McFadden (7/7)Australia Madison de Rozario (2/3)
2022Japan Tsubasa Kina (2/2)Switzerland Manuela Schär (19/22)Switzerland Catherine Debrunner (1/11)Switzerland Catherine Debrunner (2/11)United States Susannah Scaroni (1/8)United States Susannah Scaroni (2/8)
2023Switzerland Manuela Schär (20/22)United States Susannah Scaroni (3/8)Australia Madison de Rozario (3/3)Switzerland Catherine Debrunner (3/11)Switzerland Catherine Debrunner (4/11)Switzerland Catherine Debrunner (5/11)
2024Switzerland Manuela Schär (21/22)United Kingdom Eden Rainbow-Cooper (1/1)Switzerland Catherine Debrunner (6/11)Switzerland Catherine Debrunner (7/11)Switzerland Catherine Debrunner (8/11)United States Susannah Scaroni (4/8)
2025Switzerland Catherine Debrunner (9/11)United States Susannah Scaroni (5/8)Switzerland Catherine Debrunner (10/11)United States Susannah Scaroni (6/8)Switzerland Manuela Schär (22/22)United States Susannah Scaroni (7/8)United States Susannah Scaroni (8/8)
2026Switzerland Catherine Debrunner (11/11)—N/a
YearTokyoBostonLondonSydneyBerlinChicagoNew York

World Marathon Majors champions list

Men's

TitlesWinnerTokyo MarathonBoston MarathonLondon MarathonSydney MarathonBerlin MarathonChicago MarathonNew York City MarathonYears
11Kenya Eliud Kipchoge10405102014–2023
5Kenya Wilson Kipsang10201012012–2017
4Kenya Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot03000102006–2008
Ethiopia Haile Gebrselassie00004002006–2009
Kenya Geoffrey Mutai01001022011–2013
Kenya Benson Kipruto11000112021–2025
3Kenya Martin Lel00200012007–2008
Kenya Samuel Wanjiru00100202009–2010
Ethiopia Tsegaye Kebede00200102010–2013
Kenya Dennis Kipruto Kimetto10001102013–2014
Ethiopia Lelisa Desisa02000012013–2018
Kenya Dickson Chumba20000102014–2018
Kenya Evans Chebet02000012022–2023
2Brazil Marílson Gomes dos Santos00000022006–2008
United States Meb Keflezighi01000012009–2014
Kenya Patrick Musyoki00002002010–2011
Ethiopia Kenenisa Bekele00002002016–2019
Kenya Geoffrey Kamworor00000022017–2019
Kenya Lawrence Cherono01000102019
Ethiopia Birhanu Legese20000002019–2020
Ethiopia Sisay Lemma01100002021–2024
Kenya Kelvin Kiptum00100102023
Kenya John Korir01000102024–2025
Kenya Sabastian Sawe00101002025
Ethiopia Tadese Takele20000002025–2026

Women's

TitlesWinnerTokyo MarathonBoston MarathonLondon MarathonSydney MarathonBerlin MarathonChicago MarathonNew York City MarathonYears
7Kenya Mary Keitany00300042011–2018
6Kenya Brigid Kosgei20200202018–2026
4Germany Irina Mikitenko00201102008–2009
Ethiopia Aberu Kebede10003002010–2016
Kenya Edna Kiplagat02100012010–2021
Kenya Florence Kiplagat00002202011–2016
Kenya Hellen Obiri02000022023–2025
3Kenya Rita Jeptoo00200102006–2013
Ethiopia Atsede Baysa01000202010–2016
Kenya Gladys Cherono00003002015–2018
Kenya Ruth Chepng'etich00000302021–2024
Kenya Peres Jepchirchir01100012021–2024
Ethiopia Tigist Assefa00102002022–2025
Netherlands Sifan Hassan00110102023–2025
2Ethiopia Gete Wami00002002006–2007
Ethiopia Berhane Adere00000202006–2007
Russia Lidiya Grigoryeva01000102007–2008
United Kingdom Paula Radcliffe00000022007–2008
Kenya Priscah Jeptoo00100012013
Ethiopia Tirfi Tsegaye10001002014
Ethiopia Birhane Dibaba20000002015–2018
Kenya Joyciline Jepkosgei00100012019–2021
Kenya Sharon Lokedi01000012022–2025
Kenya Rosemary Wanjiru10001002023–2025
Ethiopia Sutume Kebede20000002024–2025

Winners by season

The winners by season listed below.

Men's series winners

SeasonNo.Start eventFinal eventWinnerCountryPointsNotesRef
2006–07I2006 Boston2007 New York CityRobert Kipkoech CheruiyotKenya80 points
2007–08II2007 Boston2008 New York CityMartin LelKenya76 points
2008–09III2008 Boston2009 New York CitySamuel WanjiruKenya80 points
2009–10IV2009 Boston2010 New York CitySamuel Wanjiru (2)Kenya75 points
2010–11V2010 Boston2011 New York CityEmmanuel MutaiKenya70 points
2011–12VI2011 Boston2012 ChicagoGeoffrey MutaiKenya75 points
2012–13VII2012 Boston2013 New York CityTsegaye KebedeEthiopia75 points
2013–14VIII2013 Tokyo2014 New York CityWilson KipsangKenya76 points
2015–16IX2015 Tokyo2016 TokyoEliud KipchogeKenya50 points
2016–17X2016 Boston2017 BostonEliud Kipchoge (2)Kenya50 points
2017–18XI2017 London2018 LondonEliud Kipchoge (3)Kenya50 points
2018–19XII2018 Berlin2019 BerlinEliud Kipchoge (4)Kenya50 points
2019–21XIII2019 Chicago2021 New York CityAlbert KorirKenya41 points
2022XIV2021 Tokyo2022 New York CityEliud Kipchoge (5)Kenya50 points
2023XV2023 Tokyo2023 New York CityKelvin KiptumKenya50 points
2024XVI2024 Tokyo2024 New York CityBenson KiprutoKenya34 points

Women's series winners

SeasonNo.Start eventFinal eventWinnerCountryPointsNotesRef
2006–07I2006 Boston2007 New York CityGete WamiEthiopia80 points
2007–08II2007 Boston2008 New York CityIrina MikitenkoGermany65 pointsTied with Gete Wami; but deemed winner by race directors' vote
2008–09III2008 Boston2009 New York CityIrina Mikitenko (2)Germany90 points
2009–10IV2009 Boston2010 New York CityIrina Mikitenko (3)Germany55 pointsAwarded after a doping case against original winner
2010–11V2010 Boston2011 New York CityEdna KiplagatKenya60 pointsAwarded after a doping case against original winner
2011–12VI2011 Boston2012 ChicagoMary KeitanyKenya65 points
2012–13VII2012 Boston2013 New York CityPriscah JeptooKenya75 points
2013–14VIII2013 Tokyo2014 New York CityEdna Kiplagat (2)Kenya65 pointsAwarded after a doping case against original winner
2015–16IX2015 Tokyo2016 TokyoMary Keitany (2)Kenya41 pointsTied with Mare Dibaba & Helah Kiprop; winner by race directors' vote
2016–17X2016 Boston2017 BostonEdna Kiplagat (3)Kenya41 pointsAwarded after a doping case against original winner
2017–18XI2017 London2018 LondonMary Keitany (3)Kenya41 pointsWinner due to better head-to-head record versus Tirunesh Dibaba
2018–19XII2018 Berlin2019 BerlinBrigid KosgeiKenya50 points
2019–21XIII2019 Chicago2021 New York CityPeres Jepchirchir Joyciline JepkosgeiKenya Kenya50 pointsJoint champions with two wins each
2022XIV2021 Tokyo2022 New York CityGotytom GebreslaseEthiopia
2023XV2022 Tokyo[clarification needed]2023 New York CitySifan HassanNetherlands50 pointsTied with Hellen Obiri; winner by race directors' vote
2024XVI2024 Tokyo2024 New York CityHellen ObiriKenya41 pointsTied with Sutume Asefa Kebede; winner by race directors' vote

Men's wheelchair series winners

SeasonNo.Start eventFinal eventWinnerCountryPointsNotesRef
2016–17X2016 Boston2017 BostonMarcel HugSwitzerland
2017–18XI2017 London2018 LondonMarcel Hug (2)Switzerland
2018–19XII2018 Berlin2019 BerlinDaniel RomanchukUnited States
2019–21XIII2019 Chicago2021 New York CityMarcel Hug (3)Switzerland
2022XIV2021 Tokyo2022 New York CityMarcel Hug (4)Switzerland
2023XV2023 Tokyo2023 New York CityMarcel Hug (5)Switzerland
2024XVI2024 Tokyo2024 New York CityMarcel Hug (6)Switzerland

Women's wheelchair series winners

SeasonNo.Start eventFinal eventWinnerCountryPointsNotesRef
2016–17X2016 Boston2017 BostonTatyana McFaddenUnited States
2017–18XI2017 London2018 LondonManuela SchärSwitzerland
2018–19XII2018 Berlin2019 BerlinManuela Schär (2)Switzerland
2019–21XIII2019 Chicago2021 New York CityManuela Schär (3)Switzerland
2022XIV2021 Tokyo2022 New York CitySusannah ScaroniUnited States
2023XV2023 Tokyo2023 New York CityCatherine DebrunnerSwitzerland
2024XVI2024 Tokyo2024 New York CityCatherine Debrunner (2)Switzerland

Majors milestones

Six star finishers

Six star finishers are marathoners who have completed six of the World Marathon Majors (without including Sydney). In 2016 following the Tokyo Marathon a Six Star Finisher Medal was introduced. In July 2018 a "Reach for the Stars" campaign was launched wherein a runner could claim a star for each WMM race completed. The system allows runners to create a profile, search for their ‘stars’ and add them to their page.

Following the TCS London Marathon in April, 2025, the verified total of Six Star Finishers was 22,480 from 139 total nations.

See also

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