David GOMBE
Uganda’s long-distance runner three-time Jacob Kiplimo has broken the Half Marathon world file on the EDP Lisbon Half Marathon.
In Lisbon, the three time world cross nation champion triumphed in a world file of 57:20 on the World Athletics Elite Label road race on Sunday.
Kiplimo took 10 seconds off Yomif Kejelcha’s official world file for the house. Sooner than Kejelcha produced that mark in Valencia in 2024, Kiplimo had held the sooner world file at 57:31, which he achieved in Lisbon in 2021.
With no tempo setters, Kiplimo lined the first 5km in a swift 13:28. Kenyan duo Nicholas Kipkorir and Gilbert Kiprotich had been tucked shut behind the Ugandan for the first half, with the trio passing by the use of 10km in 27:00 as Kiprotich started to fade.
Kiplimo and Kipkorir continued to run side by side and handed by the use of 15km in 40:52. Realising the tempo had dropped barely, Kiplimo picked up the tempo and strong ahead, overlaying the next 5km half in 13:31.

He maintained that tempo until the tip and crossed the tip line in 57:20. Kipkorir adopted in 58:08 with Kiprotich holding on for third (58:59).
“I’m so utterly glad to interrupt the world file,” said Kiplimo. “After the first 10km, I assumed the world file was potential. I tried to keep up pushing the tempo inside the closing two kilometres.”
Ultimate yr in Barcelona, Kiplimo had clocked 56:42 nonetheless it couldn’t be ratified as a world file because of the race conditions weren’t completely compliant with World Athletics pointers.
Within the meantime, Ethiopia’s Tsige Gebreselama effectively defended her title inside the girls’s race, clocking 1:04:48.


