World record holder Jacob Kiplimo to be on start line of the Delhi Half Marathon 2022
Sep 15, 2022
New Delhi [India], September 15 : Uganda's world half marathon record holder Jacob Kiplimo will be on the start line of the Delhi Half Marathon 2022, one of the world's most prestigious road races and a World Athletics Elite Label Event, on Sunday October 16.
Kiplimo, only 21, is the reigning world half marathon champion after winning the World
Athletics Half Marathon Championships title in 2020, and last year ran the phenomenal
world record time of 57:31 in Lisbon.
The young Ugandan star has already had an outstanding 2022, winning both the RAK Half Marathon in Ras Al Khaimah (UAE) in February in a world-leading 57:56 and then the Great North Run half marathon last Sunday, two of the few rivals to the DHM for the unofficial title of 'The Best Half Marathon in the World'.
During the summer, Kiplimo focused on the track and won a World Athletics Championships 10,000m bronze medal and a memorable 5000m/10,000m double at the Commonwealth Games last month.
Ethiopia's Amdework Walelegn improved the Delhi course record to 58:53 in 2020, but
Kiplimo believes he can run the fastest half marathon ever seen on Indian soil during his
first, visit to the country next month.
"I have been told that the Delhi Half Marathon course is a quick one and the record suggests that you can run fast times there. It is always dangerous to make predictions about what you are going to do, but what I can say is that with a month to go to the race I am in good shape, and I will focus on preparing specifically for the race over the next few weeks," said Kiplimo.
"I had a successful track season although I would have liked to have done a little better at the World Championships, but I have not raced too much this year, so I am still fresh and I want to show the people of Delhi and India what I am capable of," he added.
"I feel honoured to welcome the current world half marathon and world record holder Jacob Kiplimo to the Delhi Half Marathon 2022. When Jacob became world champion at such a young age, his story become an inspiration for many. I am sure his participation here will motivate thousands more to take to run for causes that deeply touch us all," said Priya Agarwal Hebbar, Non-Executive Director, Vedanta Limited, who are the title sponsors.
The race has a prize fund of US$268,000, and the international elite field will have its
sights on the first prize of US$27,000 for both men and women.
"We are thrilled to be able to welcome Jacob Kiplimo to India for the very first time and to headline this year's Delhi Half Marathon. It is a reflection of the event's stature that it annually draws some of the biggest names in distance running," said Vivek Singh, Joint Managing Director, Procam International.
"As one of the leading half marathons in the world, I am excited that we are back on the
international calendar, bigger and better," he added.