Pakistani runners make their mark at Tokyo Marathon 2025

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KARACHI: Pakistani runners made their mark at the Tokyo Marathon 2025, with Bilal Ehsan and Kaukab Sarwar leading the charge as the fastest male and female participants from the country at the Tokyo Marathon.
The Tokyo Marathon was a personal triumph for Kaukab Sarwar, the Karachi-based runner. She crossed the finish line in 3 hours, 52 minutes, and 25 seconds. She not only achieved her goal of completing the race under four hours but also became the fastest Pakistani woman in the event. “This was a tough race for me and a challenging one as well,” Sarwar shared after the marathon. “But the hard work and training ahead of the Tokyo Marathon paid off. I am glad that I achieved my target of completing it under 4 hours.” Sarwar, who has become a role model for aspiring female runners in Pakistan, emphasized the importance of teamwork and support. “I want to thank my running partners and training colleagues for their unwavering support throughout this process. There was a lot of learning as well, which I plan to share with runners when I am back in Pakistan.”
Islamabad based Bilal Ehsan completed his fifth World Marathon Major in Tokyo, finishing with a time of 3:21:32. Despite the warm weather, which he described as a challenge, Ehsan’s dedication to training and consistency shone through. “Glad to complete my 5th Major at Tokyo Marathon,” Ehsan said. “Not the best of the runs due to warm weather, but training paid off. When it comes to Marathon, it’s all about consistency.” The Pakistani contingent at the Tokyo Marathon was a diverse mix of runners from across the country and the diaspora. Hamid Butt, a Lahore-based runner and Six Star Finisher, secured the second-fastest time among Pakistanis at 3:30:22.
Bilal Saeed followed closely with a time of 3:31:01. Faisal Shafi, another Karachi-based athlete and Six Star Finisher, completed the race in 3:41:24, while Yawar Siddiqui, based in Islamabad, finished in 3:48:45.