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Could Apple’s London Marathon deal signal new Apple Watch features?

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Why This Matters

Apple's partnership with the London Marathon signals a potential expansion of its fitness and health features, possibly introducing race-specific tools and AI-driven insights for runners. This move highlights Apple's interest in deepening its role in the fitness tech industry and enhancing user experience for athletes and casual runners alike.

Key Takeaways

We learned this week that Apple has become an official partner of this year’s London Marathon, which takes place next month.

The Apple Watch has of course helped a great many runners prepare for their own marathons and other long-distance races, but one of them wonders whether the sponsorship indicates plans to go further …

Apple’s partnership with the London Marathon

Apple isn’t the lead sponsor for the event – that’s IT consultancy TCS – but has the rather clunky title of “official performance technology product partner” for this year’s event.

The company’s fitness lead said that Apple technology helps runners in three ways.

Jay Blahnik, Apple’s vice president of fitness tech, said: “Apple’s technologies support runners at every level with powerful tools and insights that help them stay motivated, track their progress, and better understand their health and fitness.”

Deeper support for runners?

CNET‘s Giselle Castro-Sloboda wonders whether the deal might indicate that the company has plans to deepen its support for those participating in organized runs. She notes the existing tools and says she hopes for more.

It currently has tools that help runners track their runs and collect advanced metrics via the Apple Watch, heart-rate tracking with AirPods Pro 3 or Apple Fitness Plus workouts […] Perhaps future updates could look like race-specific tools that incorporate competitor insights […] As an Apple Watch owner and recreational runner, I’d like to see a personalized training plan for different race distances based on your data.

She also sees a role for AI.

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