2025 New York City Marathon

54th New York City Marathon
2025 marathon in Sunset Park, Brooklyn
LocationNew York City, New York, U.S.
DatesNovember 2, 2025 (2025-11-02)
Websitewww.nyrr.org/tcsnycmarathon
Champions
MenBenson Kipruto (2:08:09)
WomenHellen Obiri (2:19:51 (CR))
Wheelchair menMarcel Hug (1:30:16)
Wheelchair womenSusannah Scaroni (1:42:10)

The 2025 New York City Marathon was the 54th edition of the annual marathon race in New York City that took place on Sunday, November 2, 2025. The platinum-level race was the last of seven World Marathon Majors events of the 2025 calendar year.

59,226 runners completed the race.[1] The marathon's main sponsor continues to be Tata Consultancy Services since 2014.

Results

Benson Kipruto of Kenya won the men's race with a time of 2:08:09. The finish was the closest in race history, with compatriot Alexander Mutiso finishing second in the same official time, separated by just three-hundredths of a second (0.03s). Albert Korir completed a Kenyan podium sweep, finishing third in 2:08:57. American Joel Reichow was the top U.S. finisher, placing sixth in 2:09:56. Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge finished 17th in 2:14:36, earning his Abbott World Marathon Majors Six Star medal.[1][2]

Hellen Obiri of Kenya won the women's race with a time of 2:19:51, shattering the 22-year-old course record of 2:22:31 set by Margaret Okayo in 2003. Obiri became a two-time champion, having previously won in 2023. Compatriots Sharon Lokedi (2022 champion) and Sheila Chepkirui (2024 champion) finished second and third, respectively, with all three Kenyans finishing under the previous course record. Fiona O'Keeffe was the top American woman, placing fourth in 2:22:49, marking the fastest ever American women's time in New York City.[3][1]

In the wheelchair divisions, Marcel Hug of Switzerland continued his dominance, winning a record-extending seventh New York title in 1:30:16. Susannah Scaroni of the United States successfully defended her women's title with a time of 1:42:10, claiming her third New York title.[1]

Men

Elite men's top 10 finishers
Position Athlete Nationality Time
Benson Kipruto  Kenya 2:08:09
Alexander Mutiso  Kenya 2:08:09
Albert Korir  Kenya 2:08:57
4 Patrick Dever  United Kingdom 2:08:58
5 Matthias Kyburz  Switzerland 2:09:55
6 Joel Reichow  United States 2:09:56
7 Charles Hicks  United States 2:09:59
8 Sondre Nordstad Moen  Norway 2:10:15
9 Tsegay Weldibanos  Eritrea 2:10:36
10 Joe Klecker  United States 2:10:37

Women

Elite women's top 10 finishers
Position Athlete Nationality Time
Hellen Obiri  Kenya 2:19:51 CR
Sharon Lokedi  Kenya 2:20:07
Sheila Chepkirui  Kenya 2:20:24
4 Fiona O'Keeffe  United States 2:22:49
5 Annie Frisbie  United States 2:24:12
6 Sifan Hassan  Netherlands 2:24:43
7 Jessica Warner-Judd  United Kingdom 2:24:45
8 Emily Sisson  United States 2:25:05
9 Amanda Vestri  United States 2:25:40
10 Fionnuala McCormack  Ireland 2:27:00

Wheelchair Men

Wheelchair men's top 10 finishers
Position Athlete Nationality Time
Marcel Hug  Switzerland 1:30:16
David Weir  United Kingdom 1:34:09
Tomoki Suzuki  Japan 1:36:28
4 Jetze Plat  Netherlands 1:38:46
5 Evan Correll  United States 1:40:07
6 Miguel Jimenez Vergara  United States 1:43:02
7 Sho Watanabe  Japan 1:43:33
8 Joshua Cassidy  Canada 1:43:38
9 Johnboy Smith  United Kingdom 1:44:22
10 Jason Robinson  United States 1:46:16

Wheelchair Women

Wheelchair women's top 10 finishers
Position Athlete Nationality Time
Susannah Scaroni  United States 1:42:10
Tatyana McFadden  United States 1:47:54
Catherine Debrunner  Switzerland 1:47:56
4 Manuela Schär  Switzerland 1:50:03
5 Hoda Elshorbagy  Egypt 1:57:47
6 Tsubasa Nakamine  Japan 1:59:28
7 Eden Rainbow-Cooper  United Kingdom 1:59:30
8 Vanessa de Souza  Brazil 1:59:38
9 Patricia Eachus  Switzerland 2:00:13
10 Christie Dawes  Australia 2:00:29

References

  1. ^ a b c d "New York Road Runners Race Results-2025 TCS New York City Marathon-Overview". Retrieved November 3, 2025.
  2. ^ Feinberg, Doug (November 2, 2025). "Obiri sets women's NYC Marathon course record, Kipruto wins men's race by a fraction of a second". Associated Press. Retrieved November 2, 2025.
  3. ^ New York Times Staff (November 2, 2025). "Obiri Smashes Course Record; Kipruto Wins Men's Title in Closest Finish Ever at New York City Marathon". The New York Times. Retrieved November 2, 2025.