Tokyo Marathon 2026: Unofficial Results Now Available
Introduction
The Tokyo Marathon 2026 concluded on 1 March 2026, marking the 19th edition of one of Asia’s major road races. Accurate official results and certificates are essential for participants, clubs and organisers alike, affecting personal records and qualifying information. With unofficial searchable results now published, runners are urged to review their recorded finish times and follow the process for any necessary corrections.
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Results and availability
Organisers have made searchable results for Tokyo Marathon 2026 available on an unofficial basis. The race drew a reported preliminary field of 38,773 runners. The searchable database went live from 9:00 a.m. on Sunday 1 March and remains linked to an established correction window. A key visual for the event (tm26_poster_b1.jpeg) has also been released in conjunction with the published results.
How to report discrepancies
If a runner’s finish time or result does not appear correctly in the searchable list, organisers request that the required information be submitted via the designated inquiry form. The deadline for submissions is 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday 4 March. Officials will review provided details and confirm finish times based on the information supplied. Only after this confirmation will corrected times be reflected in certificates and the time search results. Note that organisers have stated they will not respond individually to enquiries submitted through this form.
Sponsors and partners
The Tokyo Marathon 2026 lists several corporate partners and sponsors associated with the event, including Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company, Limited; Kyosai coop (National Federation of Workers and Consumers Kyosai Cooperatives); and PRECIOUS METAL GROUP Co., Ltd. These partners support the staging and communications surrounding participant results and post-race services.
Conclusion
With the Tokyo Marathon 2026 officially finished and preliminary results posted, runners should promptly check the searchable results and submit any corrections by the 4 March deadline. Confirmed corrections will be updated in official certificates and the public time search. The timely review process helps ensure accurate records for the thousands who took part in this 19th edition.