Scores of famous faces were among the thousands of people who crossed the London Marathon finish line on Sunday.
With the likes of Wicked actress Cynthia Erivo, Sir Alastair Cook, James Norton and even Daddy Pig among the 59,000 runners, you wouldn’t have had to to look too far to spot a celebrity.
Erivo completed her race in around three hours and 21 minutes, setting a new personal best and beating her previous time of three hours and 35 minutes achieved in 2022.
After she completed the 26.2-mile run, the exhausted star was helped to a seat where she rested before speaking to the media.
The Oscar-nominated actress said: “There was a little rough moment where I thought it was never going to make it, but then I found a little bit of strength.

“I’m here, and I feel really proud.”
Speaking after completing his race, former England cricket captain Sir Alastair said his favourite part was the finish.
“Apart from that, just seeing the number of people that come out.
“I just say, seeing my little boy (Jack) and my family at around about the 20-mile mark, it didn’t inspire me to run any faster, because I was done, but it was nice to see his face.”
Asked how running a marathon compares to playing cricket, Sir Alastair said: “Cricket’s easy. When you’ve finished, when you’re not very good, you cash out and sit down. There’s no hiding place here.”

BBC broadcaster Sophie Raworth and former British women’s tennis No 1 Laura Robson also completed the race on Sunday.
Full list of celebrities running the 2026 London Marathon with their finishing times:
Aaron Howlett - Winner of The Biggest Loser running for Dove House Hospice - 06:55:55
Aaron Ramsey – Former Arsenal footballer running for It’s Never You - 03:00:30
Aimee Fuller - Former Winter Olympian snowboarder and TV presenter - 03:36:48
AJ Pritchard - Dancer and TV personality running for Marie Curie - 05:15:27
Alexandra Burke - Singer running for Parkinson UK - 04:25:03
Bryony Gordon - Influencer and author running for Bowel Babe Fund and CancerResearch UK - 05:56:36
Charlie Brake - Former Love Islander running for Parkinsons UK - 05:24:29
Chris Foggin - TV actor and director running for Bridgewater School Association - 03:29:33
Chris Newton – Former professional cyclist running for Anthony Nolan - 02:34:42
Christopher Harper – Actor running for NSPCC - 04:24:28
Cynthia Erivo – Actor running for The Kings Trust and Shameless Fund - 03:21:40
Daddy Pig – Of the Peppa Pig family, running in aid of the National Deaf Children’s Society - 05:51:53
Dame Laura Kenny - Former professional track and road cyclist running for The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust - 03:45:05
Dan Hudson - A Gay and NonGay podcast host running for Marie Curie - 03:35:51
Dani King - Former Olympic cyclist running for Action Medical Research - 03:07:43
Darren Randolph - Former footballer running for Parkinsons UK - 07:36:27
Dejon Noel-Williams - Former footballer & Love Island star running for Mind - 04:56:11
Evie Pickerill – CBBC Presenter running for Children with Cancer UK - 06:20:25
Fern Brady - Comedian and author running for Autistica - 05:49:12
George Lewis - Content creator and comedian running for Autistica - 03:04:25
George Rainsford - TV actor running for Huntington’s Disease Association - 03:15:57
Harry Clark - Winner of The Traitors running for The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award - 04:38:34
Harry Judd – McFly drummer - 03:05:25
Helen Thorn - Comedian running for Women’s Aid - 04:55:01
Jack O'Connell – Actor running for Alzheimer’s Research UK - 04:41:00
James Norton – Actor running for Breakthrough T1D - 04:29:04
Joe Wicks - Fitness coach running alongside Daddy Pig running for The Body Coach Foundation - 05:51:54
John Robins - BBC radio presenter, podcast host and comedian running for Standing Together Against Domestic Abuse - 04:48:08
Kate Rowe-Ham - Fitness and health influencer running for PCD support UK - 04:09:14
Kitty Scott Claus – Drag performer running for Alzheimer’s Research UK - 04:25:35
Laura Doddington – Actor running for Alzheimer’s Research UK - 04:58:53
Lee Grant – Ex Man Utd and Derby goalkeeper - 03:00:33
Lucas Aurelio – Actor running for Marie Curie - 04:49:38
Nikita Kuzmin – Strictly Come Dancing Professional running for Diabetes UK - 04:19:17
Ore Oduba - TV personality, presenter and actor running for Black Girls Hike - 05:17:08
Patina Miller – Actor running for New York Road Runners - 04:07:45
Reece Bibby - Social Media influencer and former band member of New Hope Club running for Teenage Cancer Trust - 03:59:06
Rob Deering - Comedian and podcast host running for Parkinson's UK - 03:47:22
Ruby-May Martinwood- Actress running for Juvenile Arthritis Research - 04:35:53
Samantha Spiro – Actor running for Alzheimer’s Research UK - 05:00:42
Sean Fletcher - TV Presenter running for Young Minds - 04:48:09
Sebastian Vettel - Former Formula One World Champion running for for the Brain & Spine Foundation and the Grand Prix Trust - 02:59:08
Shane McGuigan - Boxing trainer running for Young Lives vs Cancer - 02:44:51
Sir Alastair Cook - Former England cricket captain running for Ruth Strauss Foundation - 03:05:15
Sir Anthony (AP) McCoy - Legendary jockey and Grand National winner running for the Matt Hampson Foundation - 04:50:47
Sir Ben Ainslie - Four-time Olympic gold medallist running for the 1851 Trust - 04:13:44
Tilly Ramsay - TV presenter and chef running for Feeding Britain - 04:01:26
Tony Adams - Former England and Arsenal footballer running for The Forward Trust - 06:21:17