London Marathon 2026 F40-44: Galimany Owns the Age Group
- Sole finisher and winner: Marta Galimany claimed 1st in F40-44 with a 2:27:38 finish — 5:38/mi across 26.2 miles.
- Strong mid-race surge: Galimany posted the 5th-fastest women's split on the 30K–35K segment, one of the sharpest moves of the back half of the women's race.
- Consistent women's field position: She held 11th among women from the opening miles through 25K, then moved up to 10th by 30K and held it to the line.
Marta Galimany was the only F40-44 finisher on the streets of London on Sunday, but her 2:27:38 was anything but a formality. Running at 5:38 per mile on a cool, breezy April morning — 56°F with a 14 mph wind — she put together a composed, measured effort through the first half of the race, sitting steadily at 11th among the women and letting the race come to her.
The defining moment came between 30K and 35K, where Galimany shifted gears and produced the 5th-fastest women's split across that segment in the entire field. That surge is what separated a solid run from an impressive one — and it's what carried her past one competitor to move from 11th to 10th among women, a position she locked down all the way through the finish.
At 2:27:38, Galimany crossed the line as the unchallenged F40-44 champion, and the numbers back up why she was running near the front of the women's race: a sub-2:28 marathon at a sustained 5:38 pace, with a late-race acceleration that ranked among the best in the women's field on that crucial five-kilometer stretch. A clean, authoritative performance.
AI recap · generated from official results
