Carl Radke has officially completed the London Marathon 2026. The Summer House cast member traveled across the pond for this very special reason, bringing attention to a cause close to his heart. Carl took to Instagram on Sunday, April 26, where he posted a photo of himself after he completed the 2026 London marathon and raised money for the Release Recovery Foundation.Â
In the picture, Carl can be seen wearing an all-black outfit after crossing the finish line, smiling for the camera while he held onto his medal with one hand and flashed a peace sign with the other. He then took to the caption of the post where he revealed that he ran the marathon in 4 hours, 2 minutes, and 11 seconds.
“My goal was sub 4 and but fell short by two minutes. Carl’s a bloody mess!” he wrote. “London you are a special place and I’ll be back again.”
Carl’s friends and Bravolebrities took to the comments of the post where they cheered on this major accomplishment. “Beast mode congrats brother,” The Valley‘s Tom Schwartz wrote, while Andy Cohen commented six clapping hands emojis.
Carl Radke gives a look inside of running the 2026 London Marathon
Carl also took to his Instagram Story on Sunday, where he gave a first-hand look at running the marathon. In the photos, Carl can be seen running in the race, posing with other runners, taking in all of the sights, showing off his running gear before the big event, and snapping a photo of his medal after it was all said and done. “Showtime,” he wrote over one photo.
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Carl Radke reveals how running has helped his mental health
This is now Carl’s latest marathon, as he ran the NYC Marathon in 2025. Carl appeared on the podcast, Alli on the Run, in November, where he opened up about what drew him to running amid his sobriety journey, revealing that he had run before he got sober, but started taking it seriously in 2024.
“I was always very there,” he explained during the episode. “I was in good shape even when I was unhealthy as a person. And working out has been like a tool for me to help me feel better, to help take care of my body. But now it’s almost like for my mental health and feeling balanced and feeling more in a good place. I’m sober. So running is an excellent resource for those who have some mental health stuff going on. You know, if you’re struggling with your mental health, I would suggest getting outside and trying to run a little bit and see what happens with that.”
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Learn more about Carl’s life in NYC, including his hobbies and who he hangs out with.
