Event round-up
On a Sunday morning filled with excitement and energy, over 40,000 participants gathered for the TCS Sydney Marathon presented by ASICS. The marathon winners, Brimin Misoi and Workenesh Edesa, set new course records for the male and female Elite Athlete category, running the fastest time ever recorded on Australian soil and raising the bar of this elite marathon. We’re grateful to everyone who made this happen, from supporters cheering the runners to volunteers and runners. TCS is proud to support runners and businesses alike. We’re in it for the long run.
From the course
05.50 am AEST
Good morning, Sydney! After months of rigorous training, the countdown is finally over as eager runners hit the streets for the inaugural TCS Sydney Marathon presented by ASICS! The elite wheelchair athletes have just started.
06.00 am AEST
It’s a clear, cold morning, and fears of extreme winds and rain have evaporated. Sydney is putting on a gorgeous, crisp, clear day for the TCS Sydney Marathon, and our own Country Head of Australia and New Zealand, Vikram Singh, was there to start the elite marathon runners with a gunshot!
7:00 am AEST
The first elite wheelchair athletes are nearing the finish line after racing the course at incredible speeds. A testament to the transformational qualities of technology, innovation, and sheer endurance.
7:30 am AEST
Congratulations to the winners of the TCS Sydney Marathon. Josh Cassidy of Canada is the male wheelchair elite winner, and Madison De Rozario of Australia has taken the honours in the female wheelchair elite race.
8:30 am AEST
Records are tumbling at the TCS Sydney Marathon presented by ASICS — with the fastest race times every recorded on this course by both the male and female winners. Congratulations to male elite winner, Brimin Kikorir Misoi, and female elite winner, Workenesh Edesa Gurmesa.
9:45 am AEST
The TCS Mini Marathon runners are beginning to show up at the finish line in droves. We’re so proud to be supporting the future of running!
10:30 am AEST
The iconic view from the TCS Clubhouse on Bennelong Lawn above the Sydney Opera House is the best place for an iconic post-marathon photograph!