Mumbai Marathon 2026 Unveils Historic Route Featuring New Coastal Road

The 21st edition of the TATA Mumbai Marathon will introduce a landmark route incorporating the newly opened Mumbai Coastal Road. This marks the first time the modern infrastructure will be part of the race, offering participants uninterrupted views of the Arabian Sea and city skyline. The event features multiple race categories, including Elite and Amateur Marathons, all starting from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. Organizers and officials emphasize the route showcases Mumbai's progress while ensuring city operations continue smoothly on race day.

Key Points: Mumbai Marathon 2026 Route to Include Coastal Road

  • New route features Mumbai Coastal Road
  • Race includes multiple categories for all runners
  • Extensive traffic and security planning in place
  • Event showcases city's heritage and modern transformation
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Mumbai Marathon introduces coastal road to its 21st edition

The 21st TATA Mumbai Marathon will feature the newly opened Coastal Road, offering runners scenic views alongside the iconic Bandra-Worli Sea Link.

"Introducing the Mumbai Coastal Road... is a historic milestone for the marathon but also a victory lap for the city's progress. - Vivek Singh"

Mumbai, January 10

The TATA Mumbai Marathon has unveiled a landmark route for its 21st edition, to be held on Sunday, 18 January, marking a historic first in the event's storied legacy. For the first time, runners will experience the newly opened Mumbai Coastal Road as part of the marathon route, alongside the iconic Bandra-Worli Sea Link, according to a press release.

A corridor synonymous with modern mobility and everyday movement, the Coastal Road will, on race day, be transformed into a people's arena offering runners uninterrupted views of the Arabian Sea and the city skyline and adding a striking new chapter to one of the world's most celebrated urban marathons.

Race Categories: Start and Finish Points

Elite Marathon: Starting and finishing at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), this race will see the world's top athletes test themselves on the new route along the Coastal Road. Amateur Marathon: Beginning at CSMT and concluding on MG Road alongside Bombay Gymkhana, this course is designed to reward consistency and endurance, offering runners a satisfying finish.

Half Marathon and Police Cup: Starting from Mahim Reti Bunder Ground at Mahim Causeway and finishing at OCS Chowki, this race takes participants through some of South Mumbai's most iconic stretches.

Open 10K Run, Senior Citizens Run, and Dream Run: Starting from CSMT and finishing on MG Road at the Metro Junction, these categories will bring together thousands of runners from all walks of life.

Champions With Disability (CWD) Run: Starting and culminating at CSMT, this category offers participants a supportive, accessible experience at the heart of the event.

Anil Kumbhare, Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic), Mumbai, commented, "By incorporating theCoastal Road into the Mumbai Marathon 2026 route, we aim to present Mumbai at its finest on a globalplatform. This new route will offer marathon runners a unique and scenic experience, while ensuring thesafety and ease of movement for other commuters as well. The route has been planned with extensive interagency coordination to ensure efficient traffic management, robust security deployment, and seamlessoperations, so that Mumbai continues to function smoothly on race day."

Hugh Jones, Race Director, said, "As a race, over the last two decades, we have aimed to offer runnersnew experiences. With the inclusion of the new coastal road, the Mumbai Marathon not only capturesthe progress of this city but also retains part of the old route and its enduring charm."

Speaking on the new route announcement, Vivek Singh, Joint Managing Director, Procam International,said, "The Mumbai Marathon has always reflected the spirit of the city. Introducing the Mumbai CoastalRoad into the race route for the 21st edition is not only a historic milestone for the marathon but also a victorylap for the city's progress. The new route combines the city's heritage with its modern transformation, offeringrunners a truly world-class experience. We are truly grateful for the support of the Mumbai Police, MCGM,MSRDC and the Government of Maharashtra for their continued support and commitment to the MumbaiMarathon."

- ANI

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Priya S
While the new route sounds scenic, I hope the traffic management is as robust as promised. The city already faces terrible jams on weekends. I appreciate the police's planning, but hope regular Mumbaikars aren't too inconvenienced.
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Vikram M
What a brilliant way to inaugurate the Coastal Road! The marathon has always been a point of pride for the city. Combining heritage sites like CSMT with modern infrastructure like the Sea Link and Coastal Road perfectly captures Mumbai's spirit - always moving forward. Jai Maharashtra!
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Sarah B
As an expat living here, the Mumbai Marathon is one of the best community events. Including the Coastal Road is a great move. It's heartening to see the focus on accessibility with the CWD Run as well. Well done, organizers!
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Rohit P
My father is participating in the Senior Citizens Run. He's so excited that the route will now include this engineering marvel. It's more than a race; it's a celebration of the city and its people of all ages. Kudos to the team!
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Kavya N
The route looks amazing on paper. However, I sincerely hope the authorities ensure the Coastal Road surface is perfectly smooth and clean for the runners. We've seen new infrastructure having issues initially. Safety should be the top priority.
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Michael C

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