The first race saw an impressive turnout of around 13,000 participants, with some proudly carrying the Indian flag
Athletes with special abilities participated in the marathon, showcasing remarkable determination
When asked about the motivation behind their participation in the TATA Mumbai Marathon, Mitesh Shah (left) said, "I'm a national-level wheelchair tennis player. We all participate for the purpose of creating awareness and to promote the message of sports for all. The motive is also to spread awareness to people who think they cannot do anything, should come out and take this world in their own stride and keep striving hard. The world is your playground"
Amruta Fadnavis, along with Chhagan Bhujbal, flagged off the participants of the Tata Mumbai Marathon 2025 from the starting point at CSMT
"I’m 55 years old. I participate in most of the marathons. I will also to Bangalore for full marathon. I am very active in participating in marathons across the country and I love it," says Harjeet Singh from Chandigarh
Despite doctors predicting this Mumbaikar would be bedridden for life, Angad Singh Duggal made it to the event
TATA Mumbai Marathon 2025 event ambassador Mo Farah, legendary Somali-British runner, at the marathon
Anish Thapa among first three Indian runners to finish Elite Race at TATA Mumbai Marathon 2025
Winners of Elite Race with Mo Farah. The Elite Race winners include Anish Thapa Magar (1st), Man Singh (2nd runner-up), and Gopi Thonakal (3rd runner-up) in the men’s category
First three Elite Race winners Nirma Ben Thakur (1st), Sonika Parmar (2nd runner-up), and Sonam (3rd runner-up) who topped the women’s category
Indian winners honoured at prize distribution ceremony, wearing phetas representing the Indian flag
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