Excel London has welcomed more than 500,000 sports fans and competitors through its doors in the past 12 months, as the venue and the UK capital continue to strengthen their position as a hub for sports and fitness events.
Beginning today, more than 40,000 runners will also descend on the venue this week to collect their London Marathon registrations, with fitness events across the spectrum enjoying the biggest spike in interest.
High-profile sporting spectacles ranging from the London International Horse Show to Formula E and the T100 Triathlon – all featuring global sports personalities and live television coverage – are also amongst Excel’s packed calendar of events.


HYROX, which recently extended its deal with Excel, hosted its largest-ever event in 2025, with 40,000 athletes utilising a 40,000 sqm course in front of more than 30,000 spectators. The 2026 event already looks set to be even bigger, with the addition of the YOUNGSTAR event across more than 50,000 sqm.
Alongside HYROX, Gym Race, ATHX, Turf Games, World of Triathlon Live, TRYKA and Nike’s After Dark Tour – the latter featuring Olympic and World Indoor Champion Keely Hodgkinson – are just some of the fitness events Excel has delivered.
In addition, events such as Formula E and the T100 have been recognised by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, as major sporting spectacles for 2026, contributing more than £230 million to London’s economy.
This announcement comes at a pivotal time for Excel, too, with 2026 set to be a record year for new business, in addition to hosting an unprecedented 10 major international associations. The venue is also embarking on a further multi-million-pound investment programme as part of its mission to become the best event destination in the world, and was recently ranked fourth in the world’s top 100 convention centres by Travel & Tour.
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