Athletics-Uganda's Kiplimo regains world half marathon record in Lisbon


Oct 12, 2025; Chicago, IL, USA; Jacob Kiplimo of Uganda poses for a photo after winning the Chicago Marathon with a time of 2:02:23 at Grant Park. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images/File Photo

March 8 (Reuters) - ⁠Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo regained the world ⁠half marathon record on Sunday, storming ‌to a stunning 57 minutes 20 seconds in Lisbon.

The 25-year-old shaved 10 seconds off ​the previous world record - set ⁠by Ethiopia's Yomif ⁠Kejelcha in Valencia in 2024 - reclaiming a ⁠title ‌he last held in 2021 when he clocked 57:31 ⁠on the same Lisbon course.

Kiplimo had ​come close ‌to an all-time best in Barcelona ⁠last ​year with a 56:42 run. However, that performance was not ratified by World ⁠Athletics due to illegal ​pacing assistance.

Kenya's Nicholas Kipkorir finished a distant second in 58:08, with compatriot Gilbert ⁠Kiprotich securing third place in 58:59.

"I'm so happy to break the world record," Kiplimo said. "After the first 10km, I ​thought the world ⁠record was possible. I tried to keep ​pushing the pace ‌in the final two ​kilometres."

(Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru; editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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