Ugandan Jacob Kiplimo smashes men's half-marathon world record, 1st to go under 57 minutes




Ugandan Jacob Kiplimo set a men's half-marathon word record on Sunday and also became the first runner to go under 57 minutes.

24-year-old sets time of 56 minutes 41 seconds in Barcelona race

A men's marathon runner smiles while pointing with his index fingers.
Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo broke the half-marathon record set by Ethiopian distance runner Yomif Kejelcha last year in Valencia, Spain. (Srdjan Stevanovic/World Athletics/Getty Images/File)

Ugandan Jacob Kiplimo set a men's half-marathon word record on Sunday and also became the first runner to go under 57 minutes.

The 24-year-old Kiplimo set a time of 56 minutes 41 seconds at a road race in Barcelona, smashing the previous record of 57:30 by Ethiopian distance runner Yomif Kejelcha last year in the Spanish city of Valencia.

World Athletics said it was the greatest single improvement on the men's half-marathon record, and that Kiplimo benefited from ideal weather conditions of 13 degrees Celsius (55 Fahrenheit) with no wind.

Kiplimo won a bronze medal in 10,000 meters at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.

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Posted: 2025-02-17 06:52:04

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