10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE 11TH LAGOS CITY MARATHON
By: Sefiu Ajape
Thousands of runners from Nigeria and around the world converged on Lagos on Saturday, February 14, 2026, as the city hosted the 11th edition of the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon.
The annual race, regarded as Africa’s largest marathon and a World Athletics Gold Label event, once again turned major highways into a celebration of endurance, unity, and sporting excellence, with elite athletes competing alongside recreational runners.
Below are ten key things to know about this year’s marathon:
1. It Is Africa’s Biggest Marathon
The Lagos City Marathon has grown into one of the continent’s most prestigious road races, attracting participants from across Africa and beyond while strengthening Nigeria’s global sporting profile.
2. The Race Has Held Annually Since 2016
Since its debut in 2016, the marathon has been staged every year, typically on the second Saturday in February, with steady growth in participation and international recognition.
3. The 2026 Edition Marks Its 11th Year
This year’s race coincided with Valentine’s Day, adding a symbolic theme of love, strength, passion, and endurance to the atmosphere across the city.
4. Two Main Race Categories Featured
Participants competed in the 42-kilometer full marathon for elite and professional runners, while the 10-kilometer race catered to amateurs, fitness enthusiasts, and fun runners.
5. Early Start With Strict Cut-Off Times
The full marathon begins at 6:30am with a six-hour cut-off time, ending at 12:30pm. The 10 km race starts later in the morning and also concludes at midday.
6. Route Spans Major Lagos Landmarks
The 42 km race starts around Ahmadu Bello Way and passes key routes including the Coastal Road and major bridges before finishing at Eko Atlantic City, while the 10 km race also ends at the same finish point.
7. Emphasis On Hydration And Safety
Organisers positioned official hydration stations along the course in partnership with Aquafina, stressing that runners should rely solely on these points to ensure safety and coordination.
8. Medal Qualification Comes With Clear Rules
Only runners who completed the race within the official cut-off time will be eligible for finisher’s medals, with sweeper buses deployed to pick up those unable to finish.
9. Attractive Prize Money For Winners
Elite winners in the 42 km race will compete for top prizes of up to $50,000, while Nigerian runners and 10 km participants also vie for cash rewards across multiple finishing positions.
10. Road Closures And Citywide Participation
Major roads across Lagos will be closed from midnight to midday to ensure a smooth race, as spectators line the route to cheer participants.

