Ugandan runner Jacob Kiplimo, 24, set a new men’s half marathon world record on February 16, 2025, finishing in 56 minutes and 41 seconds in Barcelona.
Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo break’s the men's half marathon world record. 🇺🇬🥵
— AfroBallers (@afroballers) February 17, 2025
Kiplimo averaged 22.3kmh — that's:
– 2:41 per km
– 13:26 for every 5km
– 26:53 for every 10km
– 1:53:24 marathon pace… 😳
📸 Daniel Meumann pic.twitter.com/2JGGtmUYgf
The record-breaking performance, which took place at the eDreams Mitja Marató Barcelona by Brooks, marked a staggering 49-second improvement on the previous record, set in 2021. Kiplimo’s achievement was all the more impressive given that he was competing under ideal conditions, with temperatures of 13 degrees Celsius (55 degrees Fahrenheit) and no wind. Throughout the race, he maintained a blistering average pace of approximately 2:41 per kilometre, setting a new world best of 39:47 for the 15 km mark.
Reflecting on his remarkable achievement, Kiplimo expressed his excitement and elation. “I’m thrilled with what I’ve accomplished today,” he said. “I started strong and pushed myself to have a great race, but I didn’t expect to break the world record.” As the race progressed, Kiplimo realized he was on record pace and remained resolute, telling himself that he had to maintain that pace no matter what it took. This determination paid off, as he crossed the finish line with a time that not only shattered the world record but also set a new benchmark for future athletes.
Kiplimo’s latest achievement is just the latest in a string of impressive performances from the talented runner. A two-time World Cross Country champion (2023 and 2024) and bronze medalist in the 10,000 meters at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, Kiplimo has proven himself to be one of the most exceptional talents in athletics today. The event also saw impressive performances from other elite runners, with Kenya’s Geoffrey Kamworor finishing second with a time of 58:44 and his compatriot Samuel Mailu securing third place with a time of 59:40. In the women’s category, Kenya’s Joyciline Jepkosgei set a course record, completing the race in 1 hour, 4 minutes, and 13 seconds.
Jacob Kiplimo shattered the men’s half-marathon world record by 48 seconds in Barcelona 🏃♂️🇺🇬 pic.twitter.com/BSzsGn5BTl
— AfroBallers (@afroballers) February 17, 2025
Kiplimo’s groundbreaking run in Barcelona has not only redefined the half marathon landscape but has also solidified his status as one of the most exceptional talents in athletics today.