The weather was pleasant, with the minimum temperature at Colaba at 20.2 degrees Celsius, and the AQI monitor at the start line reading 78, indicating satisfactory air quality
Overall, 1,820 runners required medical assistance during the marathon, according to the health bulletin released by the organisers. Most suffered from muscle cramps, sprains, exhaustion and dehydration. Twenty-two runners were admitted to various hospitals for treatment, among whom 19 had been discharged, said Dr Vijay D’silva, medical director, Tata Mumbai Marathon and Procam International, and director, critical care and medical affairs, Asian Heart Institute