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The Abbott World Marathon Majors (AbbottWMM) is a series consisting of seven of the largest and most renowned marathons in the world: Tokyo Marathon, Boston Marathon presented by Bank of America, TCS London Marathon, TCS Sydney Marathon presented by ASICS (as of November 2024), BMW BERLIN-MARATHON, Bank of America Chicago Marathon and TCS New York City Marathon. To learn more about the announcement of the TCS Sydney Marathon joining the AbbottWMM series, please go here.
Marathon Tours & Travel works closely with the Abbott World Marathon Majors team and the individual race teams to enhance our runners (and their guests) experience while pursuing their aspirational running goals.
We have a continued commitment to help all runners, from leisurely marathoners to Age Group World Champions, pursue their Abbott World Marathon Majors goals. From getting you to the starting line, to celebrating with you and your running companions after the race, we pride ourselves on being with runners every step of their AbbottWMM journey.
As the Official Travel Agency and Tour Operator of AbbottWMM, we have created packages specifically designed for those who have been selected in their drawing or for those who have secured their own entry.
Starting out in 1970, The New York City Marathon has evolved from a local road race held entirely in Central Park to what is now the world’s largest marathon with a course that runs 26.2 miles through the five boroughs of New York City. Demand for places is high. Starting from the spectacular Verrazano Narrows Bridge on Staten Island and passing through Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and the Bronx before finishing in Central Park it’s one of the ‘Big Six’ Abbott World Marathon Majors and a marathon with a very generous time limit .
The TCS New York City Marathon is an AbbottWMM Marathon Tours & Travel World Age Group Qualifying Race.
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