Back-to-back marathons take a toll on athletes involved
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 4:27 AM
Last updated May 31, 2026

Recent marathon events placed significant physical strain on participating athletes due to their back-to-back scheduling. The demanding nature of these marathons tested the endurance and resilience of competitors. This consecutive setup coincided with a particular race series, raising concerns about athlete health and performance levels in such a tight timeframe. Discussions are ongoing regarding the future scheduling of similar events to better accommodate athlete well-being.
- •Athletes faced significant physical strain from consecutive marathon participation.
- •Recent events were back-to-back, intensifying the challenges for competitors.
- •Health and performance concerns were raised following the marathons.
- •Future scheduling of events may be reconsidered for athlete safety.
- •Discussions surrounding event formats are ongoing in the running community.
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