• Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
runblogrun
  • Home
  • Archive
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Archive
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
RunBlogRun
No Result
View All Result
Home African Athletics

Thoughts on Jacob Kiplimo’s amazing half marathon world record of 57:31

Justin Lagat by Justin Lagat
June 23, 2022
in African Athletics
0 0
0
0
SHARES
19
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Justin Lagat focuses his efforts this week on the amazing half marathon run by Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo! Jacob’s performance moved the WR by one second!

Kiplimo .jpegJacob Kiplimo sets new WR in HM, photo by Lisbon Half Marathon

Perhaps, whether we believe it or not, it is actually true that there is absolutely no limit to the human ability to do anything!

This past weekend, Jacob Kiplimo pushed the men’s half marathon world record further from where most had thought would remain untouchable for a while. Last year, Kibiwott Kandie of Kenya had shaved off 29 seconds from the previous world record of 58:01 run by Geoffrey Kamworor. This was one of the greatest margins that the world record for the men’s half marathon had been changed. No one would have easily imagined that such a world record would not last a year.

Before Kiplimo, Kandie, Kamworor and Kiptum, the world record had stood for over 8 years at 58:23 from March 21st, 2010 when Zerseney Tadese ran it in Lisbon, to 28th October 2018 when Abraham Kiptum improved on it by five seconds.

Kamworor lowered it further by such a great margin of 17 seconds on 19th September 2019. Given the years it had lasted at 58:23, the record at 58:01 was special and would have been expected to last even longer than Tadese’s.

However, in one of the most thrilling and historic races to remember, Kibiwott Kandie had led four runners on 6th December 2020 to run below the then-existing world record. He ran 57:32, Kiplimo followed in 57:37, Rhonex Kipruto was third in 57:49 while Alexander Mutiso interestingly missed the podium after also breaking the previous world record in 57:59!

Of late, the biggest men’s half marathon duels had often been between Kandie and Kiplimo. While Kandie had focused on moving to the marathon distance, Kiplimo seemed to have seized the opportunity to work on the few seconds that prevented him from adding the world record to the world half marathon title where he had beaten Kandie to the second position in Gdynia.

On Sunday the 21st of November, with no fanfare at all, Kiplimo ran a solo run at the Lisbon half marathon to set a new world record of 57:31 breaking Kandie’s record by one second.

It is such an amazing feat, but with the rate at which the world records are falling in the half marathon distance of late, no one can tell how long this record will last.

Author

  • Elliott Denman

    One of the finest and most prolific writers in our sport, Elliott Denman has written about our sport since 1956, when he represented the US in 1956 Olympic Games at the 50k race walk, the longest event on the Olympic schedule. A close observer of the sport, Elliott writes about all of our sport, combining the skills of a well honed writer with the style of ee Cummings. We are quite fortunate to have Elliott Denman as a friend and advisor.

    View all posts
Previous Post

World Athletics publishes Online Abuse Study covering Tokyo Olympic Games, by World Athletics

Next Post

FLANAGAN, KELATI DOMINATE MANCHESTER ROAD RACE By David Monti, @d9monti (c) 2021 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved, used with permission.

Next Post

FLANAGAN, KELATI DOMINATE MANCHESTER ROAD RACE By David Monti, @d9monti (c) 2021 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved, used with permission.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Clyde Hart’s Guide to 400 meter training (from 1996 Super Clinic Notes/World Coaches Notes)

Clyde Hart’s Guide to 400 meter training (from 1996 Super Clinic Notes/World Coaches Notes)

April 5, 2023
2023 Nike Pre Classic: Two Amazing Days of Track & Field!

Noah Lyles, The Clock Doesn’t Lie

March 7, 2024
Grand Slam Track’s Kingston Slam Comes to a Close with 12 Slam Champions

2025 Spring Racing/Training Program, April 11, 2025, week 4, day 5, fourth week of year, Friday is an easy day!

August 27, 2025
USATF / Day Four:  USA’s Assembled Team Is Ready!

Abby Steiner replies via twitter, on the curiosity about her new professional running contract

February 6, 2025
Mondo Duplantis and the Jump that made him the greatest of all time

Mondo Duplantis and the Jump that made him the greatest of all time

8
What happened to the crowd at Eugene?

What happened to the crowd at Eugene?

7
My Five Biggest Takeaways from the Men’s Olympic Trials Marathon, by Oliver Hinson

My Five Biggest Takeaways from the Men’s Olympic Trials Marathon, by Oliver Hinson

7
Asafa Powell, Considering Longevity in Sprinting

The RunBlogrun Interview: Asafa Powell

5
2025 Nike Outdoor Nationals: The Next Generation of Track Stars to Watch

The 2026 NIKE INDOOR NATIONALS, March 12-16, 2026: ALL ABOUT NIN!

March 5, 2026
2025 Nike Outdoor Nationals: The Next Generation of Track Stars to Watch

2026 NIKE Indoor Nationals, March 12-16, How to watch, FREE and LIVE! from Runnerspace and NIKE

March 5, 2026
2026 USATF Indoors, Day 1: The Art of Competition, A great first day!

Deji’s Doodles: Karalis, Jackson, and Lutkenhaus showed class at their various Indoor championships

March 5, 2026
LIÉVIN Indoor Meeting Impresses (Feb. 19)! Hodgkinson run 1:54.87 WR, Four More World Leaders!

2026 Winter Middle Distance Training (800m-5,000m), Thursday, March 5, 2026, Week 9, Day 4, Thursday is about complexity!

March 5, 2026

Recent News

2025 Nike Outdoor Nationals: The Next Generation of Track Stars to Watch

The 2026 NIKE INDOOR NATIONALS, March 12-16, 2026: ALL ABOUT NIN!

March 5, 2026
2025 Nike Outdoor Nationals: The Next Generation of Track Stars to Watch

2026 NIKE Indoor Nationals, March 12-16, How to watch, FREE and LIVE! from Runnerspace and NIKE

March 5, 2026
2026 USATF Indoors, Day 1: The Art of Competition, A great first day!

Deji’s Doodles: Karalis, Jackson, and Lutkenhaus showed class at their various Indoor championships

March 5, 2026
LIÉVIN Indoor Meeting Impresses (Feb. 19)! Hodgkinson run 1:54.87 WR, Four More World Leaders!

2026 Winter Middle Distance Training (800m-5,000m), Thursday, March 5, 2026, Week 9, Day 4, Thursday is about complexity!

March 5, 2026
runblogrun

RunBlogRun comments on the global world of athletics, sports & ethics, and the Olympic movement. @runblogrun

Browse by Category

Newsletter

Subscribe to our mailing list to receives daily updates direct to your inbox!

  • Archive
  • Contact Us
  • Home page
  • My Account
  • Sample Page

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Archive
  • Contact Us

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

Select a password for yourself. (minimum length of 8)

Paste here the user biography.

Provide here the twitter screen name. i.e. @RunBlogRun

Provide here the instagram screen name. i.e. @RunBlogRun

Provide here the facebook profile URL. i.e. http://www.facebook.com/RunBlogRun

Provide here the linkedin profile URL. i.e. https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-eder-5497253

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Archive
  • Contact Us

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.