M45-49 at TCS London Marathon 2026: Berkowitz Dominates While Fox Storms Through the Field

By MyRace AIApril 26, 2026
  • Larry Berkowitz won M45-49 in 3:14:18 (7:25/mi), finishing more than 11 minutes clear of runner-up Robert Roberts (3:25:53).
  • Helen Fox was the group's biggest mover, climbing from 23rd to 15th among women by halfway and posting the 13th-fastest Half→25K split in the women's field.
  • Christopher Eddolls made a decisive mid-race surge, rising from 30th to 24th among men between 25K and 30K — the most significant positional gain of anyone in the M45-49 group.
  • The field of 13 spanned over 3 hours 23 minutes from first to last, from Berkowitz's 3:14:18 to Lisa Folkes's 6:37:41.

Larry Berkowitz set the tone from the gun and never let it slip. He held 4th among men throughout — checkpoint after checkpoint, his gender place never wavered — and capped it with the 2nd-fastest men's split on the 30K–35K segment, a stretch where many marathoners begin to unravel. At 7:25/mi, his pace was a full 26 seconds per mile faster than Roberts, and that gap tells the story: this wasn't a close race at the front.

Robert Roberts ran a composed, if conservative, race in 3:25:53, holding 6th among men through most of the course before slipping one spot in the closing stages. His 6th-fastest men's split on the first half suggests he had strong early legs — but the back half didn't quite match that opening form, and Berkowitz was never in danger.

Helen Fox was the most compelling story behind the podium. Starting 23rd among women, she reeled in position after position through the opening 25K, eventually settling 15th among women — a gain of eight places. Her 13th-fastest Half→25K split in the women's field was the engine of that charge, and she held that ground through to the finish in 3:44:15. Emery Babarczi (3:56:48) and Christopher Eddolls (4:04:54) rounded out the top five, with Eddolls notably surging through the 25K–30K stretch to claw back several places in the men's standings.

Behind them, six finishers crossed between 4:20 and 6:37, with Lisa Folkes completing all 26.2 miles in 6:37:41 to close out a field that covered every corner of the marathon experience.

AI recap · generated from official results

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