Unlock the Secret to World-Class Marathons! Discover Which Aussie City Just Earned an Elite Global Ranking!

Sydney has officially sprinted into the global spotlight, earning the prestigious title as the seventh city in the world to be named a World Marathon Major destination. This remarkable achievement places Sydney alongside the likes of New York, Chicago, Boston, London, Tokyo, and Berlin in hosting one of the most elite series of marathon events on the planet.

The announcement, which came on the heels of the New York City Marathon, marks a significant milestone for the Sydney Marathon and the city itself. After three years of tireless efforts by Sydney Marathon organisers to join the Abbott World Marathon Majors, their dream has finally become a reality. This is a testament to the city's commitment to promoting health, fitness, and international camaraderie through sports.


The impact of this new status is expected to be monumental for Sydney. With the marathon's participation numbers already skyrocketing by 400 per cent since 2022, from 5,000 entries to a staggering 25,000 in 2024, the city is on track to welcome 33,300 participants in August next year and an anticipated 37,800 runners by 2027. This influx of athletes and spectators will not only bring a vibrant energy to the city but also contribute significantly to the local economy.


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Apart from runners, marathons also welcome interesting sightings making it a fun experience. Image Credit: Pexels/Federico Abis


Destination New South Wales estimates that an additional $73 million will be spent in Sydney over the next three years, with a projected $300 million over the next decade. This financial boost is a boon for local businesses, tourism operators, and the hospitality industry, which will all play a crucial role in accommodating the needs of international visitors.


The Sydney Marathon course itself is set to undergo modifications to mirror the track used during the Olympics, allowing for a greater number of runners to participate. This change is not only a nod to Sydney's Olympic legacy but also ensures that the marathon experience is world-class for every participant, whether they're seasoned athletes or first-time marathoners.

NSW Premier Chris Minns expressed his pride in Sydney's achievement, calling it 'a huge honour' and highlighting the potential for increased tourism as a result of the event. 'You can just imagine the people that see Sydney on TV or that come here as a participant or a spectator and think 'I'll bring my family and friend',' he said. The Premier's vision of leveraging the marathon to boost visitor numbers is a strategic move that aligns with NSW's ambitious plans to enhance its global appeal.

The Sydney Marathon's elevation to major marathon status is not just a win for the city but also for Australia as a whole. It showcases the country's ability to host world-class events and serves as an invitation to the international community to experience the unique blend of natural beauty, urban sophistication, and warm hospitality that Australia is known for.

Key Takeaways

  • Sydney has been named the seventh city in the prestigious Abbott World Marathon Majors, joining other iconic cities.
  • The inclusion is expected to increase tourism and the number of marathon participants considerably.
  • Records have recently been broken at the Sydney Marathon, with Australian runners taking top positions.
  • The NSW Premier considers the achievement a major honour and anticipates a significant boost in visitors to the region.
As we celebrate this momentous occasion, we at the Seniors Discount Club would love to hear from our members who are passionate about running or who have experienced the thrill of a marathon, either as a participant or a supporter. Have you ever laced up your running shoes for a marathon, or do you plan to in light of Sydney's new status? Share your stories and thoughts in the comments below, and let's cheer on Sydney as it races towards a brighter, more active future!
 
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My daughter participates in Marathons and competes in iron women events. We will be cheering her on this year in the Sydney Marathon.

She is a trainer at A tough Gym and they are always competing in events all over NSW and in QLD .

As for me at 63 I think I'm past running marathons

That's her standing with the cap on.
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I don’t think it’s because of your age that stops you @Suzanne rose, I think it’s probably because you have so many things going on in your life!

Wishing you and your family a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. ❤️
I definitely love power walking but Marathons are a different story.

Wishing you and Veg a very Happy New year and a safe, healthy and happy 2025 ❤️
 
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Personally I wouldn't go to any of the above mentioned cities if I was given an all expenses paid trip. Australia has much better places to visit than Sydney or Melbourne.
 
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I have to say that Perth WA is often completely forgotten about. It is not true that everything happens on the East Coast there is so much to enjoy here in Western Australia.
 
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I have to say that Perth WA is often completely forgotten about. It is not true that everything happens on the East Coast there is so much to enjoy here in Western Australia.
I lived in Perth for 22 years and in my opinion it is the most beautiful place in the country.
I miss it a lot but it's not feasible for me to go back, not even for a visit sadly.
 
I lived in Perth for 22 years and in my opinion it is the most beautiful place in the country.
I miss it a lot but it's not feasible for me to go back, not even for a visit sadly.
We are looking at doing a trip to Perth. We were going to go a few months ago until my daughter went into early labour.

I wanted to go on The Indian Pacific and fly back to Sydney but hubby said he couldn't be on a train for 3 days.

So it will be a return plane trip and hopefully soon
 
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We are looking at doing a trip to Perth. We were going to go a few months ago until my daughter went into early labour.

I wanted to go on The Indian Pacific and fly back to Sydney but hubby said he couldn't be on a train for 3 days.

So it will be a return plane trip and hopefully soon
Be sure to let us know when you’ve set a date! Veg and I want to take a trip to Sydney sometime, I’m hoping in the first half of the year. 👍🏻🤞🏻
 
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