‎Global governing body World Athletics has announced a significant restructuring of marathon competition, with plans to introduce a standalone World Marathon Championships beginning in 2030.

‎Under the new framework, the marathon will remain part of the World Athletics Championships programme for the 2027 and 2029 editions.

‎However, from 2031 onward, the event will be removed from the main championships as part of a broader shift in focus for road running disciplines.

‎The newly created World Marathon Championships will be staged annually, marking a major departure from the traditional championship cycle.

‎In a unique format, the men’s and women’s races will be held in alternate years, a move aimed at enhancing visibility and competitive balance.

‎Historic marathon city Athens has emerged as the preferred host for the inaugural edition in 2030, further underlining its enduring link to the origins of the race.

‎The decision signals a transformative moment for long-distance running, as World Athletics seeks to elevate the profile of the marathon through a dedicated global event