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Saturday 25 April 2026 7:00 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 23 April 2026 11:00 am

Brands, think you’ve missed out on the London Marathon? Think again

By: Laura Owen

COO & Co-Founder - Mongoose

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The London Marathon is in town but brands not involved haven't missed the boat

It’s that time of the year again. Everyone is posting on their social media about long runs and training plans as the London Marathon rolls into town.

It’s a once-a-year (or potentially twice) opportunity for brands to get involved in a day that many will remember for a lifetime.

Brands often assume that if they’re not an official sponsor, they’ve missed their chance. After all, the headline partnerships are locked in years in advance, with the biggest budgets and most visible branding already accounted for. 

But that way of thinking misses a much bigger opportunity, because the London Marathon offers so much more than a single media moment. 

Half the beauty of the marathon is the journey. It’s easy to focus on the runners crossing the line, but they’re just the visible edge of something bigger. 

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Whether it be group chats dissecting progress or friends and family checking in as race day approaches, surrounding every runner is a wider circle of people. And while they may never pin on a number, they’re part of the momentum all the same. 

So yes, the finish-line tape, broadcast coverage or official assets on race day are nice but this shared journey is the real story worth telling.

Just take pre-race “shakeout” runs. Starting as a functional warm-up, they’re now a cultural moment in their own right, bringing together runners, creators and brands in an organic way. 

This method of supporting run clubs or individual journeys throughout their journey is just as powerful as a logo on a bib – often more so.

Because this is where trust is built. Group chat recommendations carry more weight than any paid placement. 

When someone asks what watch to buy or which trainers last over long distances, the answers stem from lived experience, rather than paid advertising.

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London Marathon value

Of course, there’s still value in the day itself. Activations along the course can create standout moments. 

Puresport’s roadside recovery activation is a great example, generating conversation far beyond the event despite having no official affiliation. 

However, the best activations can’t exist in isolation. They need to be part of a wider ecosystem that starts well before the event.

Ultimately, marathon training is long, repetitive and, at times, lonely. So, brands must find ways to go the distance alongside the runners. 

From carb-loading events and training partnerships to post-race recovery experiences, brands can create the moments that resonate most.

It’s about finding spaces where your brand naturally belongs, rather than forcing it. Whether that’s supporting a first-time runner, creating spaces for communities to come together, or simply showing up in a way that feels useful, the goal is to be an integral part of the journey. 

When a runner thinks back on their months of blood, sweat and tears in the years to come, you want your brand to spring to mind simultaneously – that silent partner they knew they could rely on at every stage of the journey, not just when the glory comes at the finish line.

Because when done right, the impact goes far beyond a single day. For your brand to hit its PB, it needs to embed itself into culture and community rather than tapping into a single moment and subsequently never mentioning said sport ever again. 

After all, it’s a marathon, not a sprint.

Laura Owen is co-founder of sport agency Mongoose

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