Pranav Birje | Senior Correspondent


Mumbai, January 17, 2025 — Defending Indian Elite men’s champion Srinu Bugatha and his Army mate Man Singh are hoping their high-altitude training in Ooty will give them an edge in the landmark 20th edition of the Tata Mumbai Marathon to be held on Sunday, January 19.


“I am looking to break the course record. I have been training in Ooty. This is my fifth time at the Tata Mumbai Marathon, which is India’s best and biggest marathon. It is nice for us Indian runners to get to run alongside the Kenyans and Ethiopians. And for those of us who are familiar with the course, it helps to know the layout as it also helps in our training,” Bugatha said.

Indian top elite athletes at the Tata Mumbai Marathon media center on Friday (L to R), Defending champion Thakor Nirmaben Bharatjee; Shymali Singh; Asian Marathon 2024 Champion Man Singh; Defending Champion Srinu Bugatha and Olympian Gopi T. along with Sir MO Farah, International Event Ambassador, Tata Mumbai Marathon 2025. 



Asian marathon champion Man Singh also has his eyes on the top prize. “I am targeting to break the course record on Sunday. If the weather supports, then all of us Indian runners can aim for a good timing this year. I have trained hard in Ooty, and I am looking for a personal best of 2.14,” he said.


The star-studded India Elite line-up includes Olympian Gopi T, talented Kalidas Hirave and the 2023 Asian Games 10,000m silver medallist Kartik Kumar in the men’s section and Thakor Nirmaben and Shymali Singh, among others, in the women’s section.


The top three finishers in the Indian Elite men’s and women’s categories will receive prize money of INR 5 lakh, INR 4 lakh and INR 3 lakh respectively from the total prize fund of USD 389,524.

An incentive reward of INR 2 lakh is up for grabs for setting a new TMM mark which is currently held by NS Rawat (men, 2:15:48) (2016) and Sudha Singh (women, 2:34:56) (2019).


The experienced Gopi is a two-time winner and three-time runner-up among Indians at this World Athletics Gold Label race.


“I’ve come from training in Bengaluru. This is my sixth appearance at the Tata Mumbai Marathon. I am aiming to quality for the World Championships this year. The TMM is our first major race of the year and we all have our eyes on the course record. I have been clocking a weekly mileage of 190-200km, so I am confident for Sunday,” said Gopi, who is also from the Army.


Gopi won the 2024 New Delhi Marathon in 2:14.40, pipping second-placed Bugatha by one second.

By Pranav Birje

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