How to register for the Edinburgh Marathon and take part in the UK’s second-biggest race? © Edinburgh Marathon

How to register for the Edinburgh Marathon?

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20/12/2025 14:08

The Edinburgh Marathon is the second-largest marathon in the United Kingdom, right after the London Marathon. Held over two days (Saturday and Sunday), the event brings together more than 40,000 runners across all distances each year. It’s one of the most popular running events in the UK, and the warm Scottish hospitality certainly plays a big part in its appeal. Runners get the chance to experience the heart of Scotland’s capital over the course of 26.2 miles. Here’s how to sign up for the Edinburgh Marathon.

How to register for the Edinburgh Marathon and take part in the UK’s second-biggest race?


| General public registration (no lottery)

Since 2003, Scotland’s capital has welcomed tens of thousands of runners for one of the country’s most iconic running weekends. While several race formats are offered, the marathon itself attracts around 10,000 participants from all over the world. Unlike many major marathons — particularly the World Marathon Majors such as London, New York, Berlin, Chicago, Boston, Tokyo, or Sydney — the Edinburgh Marathon does not use a lottery system. Instead, entries are first come, first served via the official race website. General entries usually open in early October and close at the end of January for both the marathon and half marathon, though the organiser notes that registration may close earlier once all bibs are sold. Entry fees vary depending on when you sign up, so it pays to plan ahead.

| Charity entries

How to register for the Edinburgh Marathon and take part in the UK’s second-biggest race?
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If you’re looking to combine running with a meaningful cause, the Edinburgh Marathon offers charity places that allow you to support a local or international organisation. Here’s how it works: an official list of partner charities is published on the marathon’s website. You choose a cause to support and commit to raising a minimum fundraising target—usually around £500—plus an additional £25–£30 charity entry fee. Once you’ve reached your target, your marathon entry is confirmed, and 100% of the donations go directly to your chosen charity. Runners often receive additional perks such as branded gear or other small benefits. Since charity entries are limited, it’s best to apply early.

| Travel packages

How to register for the Edinburgh Marathon and take part in the UK’s second-biggest race?
© Edinburgh Marathon

The Edinburgh Marathon route is both fast and scenic, offering runners the chance to see the city from multiple perspectives. Starting in the historic city centre, the course winds through picturesque streets and passes some of Edinburgh’s most famous landmarks before finishing in Musselburgh, a coastal town just east of the city. To make the most of your race weekend—and ensure your place in the event—you can book through a travel agency or specialist tour operator. These providers offer all-inclusive packages that typically include a guaranteed race entry, accommodation, and sometimes transportation. This means you can focus entirely on your run without worrying about logistics. However, make sure to check the agency’s reliability as well as its refund and cancellation policies. And remember: the number of bibs allocated to travel agencies is limited, so early booking is recommended.

| Team and relay entries

How to register for the Edinburgh Marathon and take part in the UK’s second-biggest race?
© Edinburgh Marathon

If you’d like to share the experience with friends, family, or colleagues, the Edinburgh Marathon offers group and relay entry options. Group registration simplifies the process for companies, running clubs, or larger teams. For the relay marathon, teams of four runners each complete a section of the full 26.2 miles (42.195 km). The team’s total time determines the final ranking. It’s a fun and memorable way to enjoy one of the UK’s biggest running events together.

| Elite runners

Thanks to its relatively flat profile, the Edinburgh Marathon attracts a strong elite field each year. The men’s course record is held by Kenyan runner Joel Kiptoo with a time of 2:13:33, while the women’s record belongs to Russian athlete Zinaida Semenova at 2:33:36. Prize money is awarded annually to elite athletes based on their performance. Runners wishing to compete in the elite category must contact the race organisers directly for eligibility and registration details.

For running enthusiasts eager to explore Scotland and take part in a world-class event, the Edinburgh Marathon offers a perfect blend of atmosphere, scenery, and organisation. Registration is straightforward, and several participation options are available to suit every runner’s goal.

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