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Here’s exactly what to eat before running the London Marathon

By staff26 April 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

The way you fuel your body on the big day can make or break your performance, so here’s a guide on the food you should eat before and on marathon morning. From meals to snacks, we’ve got you covered

Runners recovering after completing the 2024 London Marathon. Some are on the floor with others standing.
Runners recovering after completing the 2024 London Marathon(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Running a marathon comes down to more than how many miles you’ve clocked into training – it’s also how you fuel your body on the big day and in the hours leading up to it.

The London Marathon is just around the corner, and whether it’s your first marathon or you’re chasing a personal best, what you eat before you reach the start line can seriously affect your performance. From topping up your glycogen stores to avoiding race-day stomach bugs, having a solid food plan for both the day before and the morning of the race is key. Here are some simple tips to ensure you fuel your body like a pro without overdoing it.

People running in the London Marathon
The London Marathon is taking place on the 27th April 2025(Image: Future Publishing via Getty Images)

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Most people would assume what you eat on the day is all that matters, but your diet the day before might be even more important. This comes down to your glycogen stores, which help to control your blood sugar.

It starts before the sun rises

Carbohydrates will help pack your body with the energy needed to carry you through to the finish line, and the day before you need to prioritise them by carb loading. But that doesn’t mean eating as many carbs as you physically can. It means increasing the amount you eat – think regular-sized meals that are high in carbs but low in fibre, and paired with little protein and veg. The goal is to ensure you feel energised but not bloated. Remember, a carbohydrate intake of 7-12g per KG is recommended.

A picture of people running in the London Marathon
We’ve put together some meal guides to help you complete the race(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Pre marathon meal guide

Pasta – with a simple sauce, steer away from creamy or spicy toppings.

Sweet potatoes, bread and rice (in moderation)

Low fibre veg – cooked spinach, carrots, green beans, white potatoes (without skin)

A small bit of protein – Salmon, chicken or tofu

Snack options

Pancakes

Bananas

Rice cakes

Bagel with honey

Race day breakfast is non-negotiable

Breakfast on race day isn’t something to skip – it’s essential. When you sleep, your body’s glycogen stores drop, and your first meal will help top them back up. You should eat two to four hours before the race to allow your body enough time to digest and absorb.

Like the day before, the focus is keeping your breakfast high in carbohydrates and low in fat, fibre, and protein – the perfect balance to avoid race day stomach troubles, while keeping your energy levels steady.

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A picture from high of people running the marathon
Running the distance starts in the kitchen(Image: Getty Images)

Breakfasts to go the distance

A bagel with honey and a banana

Toast with a thin spread of jam

A small bowel of cereal with oat milk

Porridge with a spoon of maple syrup and banana slices

A oat smoothie with banana and a teaspoon of honey

And make sure not to experiment and stick to foods that your body is used to – it certainly isn’t the day to try the new breakfast you found online!

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