
Like more than 40 Pakistani contestants and diaspora members in Pakistan in the London 2025 Marathon, with the appearance of Farkan Masoud from Islamabad as the fastest, and the completion of the race in 3 hours, 10 minutes and 7 seconds.
The London Marathon 2025 witnessed strong divisions of Pakistani contestants and diaspora members.
The most prominent performance of Forecan Masoud, which is characterized by a stable stolen early before fighting fatigue in the last stages, identifying amateur athletes representing Pakistan on the world stage.
Masoud, who was running with Islamabad Al -Jarry Club, maintained a strong start, in advance 20:44 for the first 5 kg and 42:09 in the 10k brand.
However, the increasing temperatures and the hard path caused the appearance of porridge, as its defections slowed in the second half, especially after the 30k mark, as it faced a difficult segment 23:02 between 25 thousand and 30 thousand.
Despite the struggle, the final division was pushed at 24:14, and the finish line was crossed at 4,460 in the center in general in an event that witnessed more than 56,000 runners
“The finish line in the London Marathon was a very modest experience. The crowd energy and amazing support from my club, IRC, and the Pakistani community really raised my spirits,” Geo News After his career.
“Today’s operation was especially difficult, as the course was hotter than usual, which makes it a real test of endurance. We are not a professional hostility; our goal is to participate in such prestigious international events is the inspiration of people in the homeland in Pakistan. We want to show that running can be more than just a sport, can be a hobby, passion, and a way to lead a healthy life.”
Salman Ilias was based in the United States of America, where he finished 3:18:33, followed by Muhammad Fasieh Saim and his headquarters (3:21:54) and Hamza Salim (3:23:10). Shah Sayed, another Pakistani runner, made a semi -extreme time of 3:23:12, where he offered the competitive spirit between the group.
Amy Mir was the Pakistani Norwegian runner, the fastest woman of Pakistani origin, and she completed the race at 3:52:00. Despite the limited training, it embraced the challenge with enthusiasm. “I did not train until 17,000, but the crowd’s energy was incredible,” said Mir, while completing the first marathon.

This event also celebrated as a historical teacher for Lahore’s hamid butt, 64, who became the first Pakistani to take twice on Maathon Marthon Majors- Tokyo, Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago, and New York-won a six-star medal with 3:41:45 time.
In elite races, Sabastian Sawe from Kenya dominated the division of men at 2:02:27, while Tigst Asifa from Ethiopia put a strong pace in the women’s race, and won at 2:15:50.
Full results of Pakistani contestants in the London Marathon 2025:
• Masoud Band – 3:10:07
• Salman Ilias – 3:18:33
• Muhammad Fasieh Saleh – 3:21:54
• Hamza Salim – 3:23:10
• Shah Sayed – 3:23:12
• Hamid Pot – 3:41:45
• Raees Ebrahim – 3:42:46
• Aamar Butt) – 3:50:10
• Amy Mir (Norway – 3:52:00
• Adnan Ozir – 3:52:23
• Imran Khan – 4:02:46
• Zuhair Akbar – 4:05:24
• Atiq UL Hasan – 4:09:43
• Abu Bakr Muhammad Afzal-4: 12: 44
• Haseeb Usmani – 4:20:20
• Hera Diwan – 4:25:33
• Alai Naseer – 4:28:33
• Kamran Abbasi – 4:31:38
• Raja Asrar Olha Khan – 4:35:29
• Imran Zavar – 4:37:11
• Shakeel Khan – 4:38:27
• Nadeem Iqbal – 4:44:05
• Khaled Sheikh – 4:52:11
• Aisha Choose – 4:56:09
• Maria Adele – 5:09:59
• Taha Gavor – 5:10:43
• Faisal Saif – 5:12:50
• Simina Khan – 5:18:02
• Saniya Zafar – 5:23:01
• Junaid Memon – 5:27:21
• Daniel Mommez – 5:33:00
• Alina Ali – 5:34:02
• Best Ahmed – 5:34:59
• Muhammad Yusef Malik – 5:35:49
• Mona Khan (Pakistan) – 5:35:50
• Maryam Zahra – 5:36:49
• Hera Mufti – 5:47:03
• Muhammad Omar – 5:49:44
• Zor Khan – 6:02:50
• Hamad Ali – 6:04:11
• Mazhar Ibad Lari – 6:25:00
• Shazia Nawaz – 6:30:34
Meanwhile, at the Manchester Marathon, Reda of the Danish and his son Abrar Ahmed ended together at 4:55, while Khan’s resolve, based in the United Arab Emirates, led the Pakistani unit there with a time of 3:15:48. Sadia is right, which is another prominent texture, at 3:45:35.
Ahmed Zubair, a British Pakistani doctor who completed this marathon. He reached the finish line at 6:37:52.
The increasing participation of Pakistani contestants in the global marathon race reflects an increasing enthusiasm for the long contact within society, mixing personal achievement with the National Fakhr.