Sunday March 9th, 2025
Lisbon, Portugal
Distance: Half Marathon · 7k
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EDP Lisbon Half Marathonis an annual internationalhalf marathoncompetition which is contested every March inLisbon,Portugal. It carries World Athletics Gold Label Road Racestatus. The men's course record of 57:31 was set byJacob Kiplimoin 2021, which was the world record at the time.
Kenyanrunners have been very successful in the competition, accounting for over half of the total winners, withTegla Loroupetaking the honours in the women's race on six separate occasions. The Lisbon Half Marathon is not to be confused with LusoPortugal Half Marathon, another prominent half marathon race which is also held in Lisbon in October.
The Lisbon Half Marathon grew from the desire of a small group to see Lisbon invaded by people who, by crossing the Bridge in 25th April, would discover and enjoy places usually monopolized by cars in a totally different way. It was a huge challenge for the time.
Looking at the big bridge, impressive in its steel structure and giant feet plunging into the Tagus River, the idea arose in the mind of Carlos Móia in a restaurant.
This had already been done abroad, but in Portugal, a country of conservative habits, the challenge would have to overcome many barriers. “I remember crossing the bridge on foot was a dangerous idea. As the subject had to pass through government, I soon realized this would be a long, bureaucratic process.
I spoke to my friend and companion of other adventures, Francisco Lucas Pires, who knew which paths to follow to execute this ‘crazy’ idea. He scheduled a hearing with the President of the Republic at the time, Mário Soares, who then took the matter to the Minister of Public Works, Ferreira do Amaral.
From there on came many days of silence. I didn’t give up, so I asked a hearing to the Minister, who told me to wait for an opinion by the office responsible for constructing the bridge in the United States, whether the structure could cope with an event such as this. Impossible without it! I thought there was no political will and felt disappointed, but I didn’t quit and insisted so much that the Minister eventually told me he would give his authorization if, as a replacement for the request opinion, I assumed responsibility for it. I obviously didn’t. I admit fear was greater than the desire to advance. If the Minister himself felt the need to request a technical opinion to the Eiffel company that built it, who was I to assume such responsibility?
“The information I longed for arrived soon: there was no danger, the bridge deck could cope with the challenge without problems. I assembled the team in a lightning quick operation: Mário Machado, Rafael Marques, Reinaldo Gomes were the mainstays, others joined in.”
After the bridge crossing was approved, it was time to get support from the Mayor of Lisbon, Jorge Sampaio. “He was a safe haven,” recalls Carlos Móia, “soon realizing the importance the event could have in projecting the city and always believing in the Half Marathon’s potential over the years”. And so it went, Sampaio was linked to the start of the event that, years later, he would participate in as President of the Republic.
On March 17th, 1991, began the official history of the Half Marathon, as the Minister of Education, Roberto Carneiro, who also oversaw sports, was in the first group of people ever to walk across the Bridge 25th of April.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 59:44 | Abdi Waiss | dji | |
2nd Male | 59:49 | Shadrack Kipkemei | ken | |
3rd Male | 59:54 | Mohamed Ismail | dji | |
4th Male | 59:58 | Benard LANGAT | ken | |
Female | 1:04:21 | Tsigie Gebreselama | eth | |
2nd Female | 1:06:20 | Ruth Chepngetich | ken | |
3rd Female | 1:06:36 | Abeba Aregawi | swe | |
4th Female | 1:07:31 | Fantaye BELAYNEH | ethi |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:10:26 | Manuel Fonseca | fra | |
M 50-59 | 1:11:27 | Anis Chefirat | por | |
M 60-69 | 1:20:56 | Alois Radlmayr | at | |
M 70+ | 1:38:27 | Leonardo Tramonti | ita | |
F 40-49 | 1:20:02 | Laura Grilo | por | |
F 50-59 | 1:26:59 | Bénédicte Blanc | fra | |
F 60-69 | 1:38:31 | Glynis Boyle | gbr | |
F 70+ | 1:27:14 | Edna Rodrigues | por |
The course was judged as non-permissible for records until 2008, in which year the organisers changed the elite course to allow for records. The new course begins atsea levelon the north side of the river Tagus, a change which made the course entirely flat. The course for the mass participation race, which has attracted almost 30,000 runners in previous years, remained unchanged and begins by crossing the Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge before linking up with the new elite course. Since 2008 a 50,000 Euros bonus has been set aside for either a man or woman who sets a world record.
The course race was measured officially by approved measurers of AIMS and IAAF and has an official distance of 21, 097 MTS.
Sunday February 16th, 2025
Granollers, Spain
Distance: Half Marathon · 10K
Offical Race Web Site
The race is organized by the Col·lectiu d'Atletes de Fons group and was first held in 1987. The course starts and finishes in Granollers and passes through Les Franqueses del Vallès and La Garriga. It is among the more popular half marathon events in Spain with around 10,000 runners taking part in the day's events. In addition to the main half marathon race, there are two further events: a 5 km race for fun runners and "the mini," which hosts a range of short distances for children.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 56:42 | Jacob Kiplimo | uga | |
2nd Male | 58:44 | Geoffrey Kamworor | ken | |
3rd Male | 59:40 | Samwel Mailu | ken | |
4th Male | 59:52 | Yemane Crippa | ita | |
Female | 64:13 | Jocyline Jepkosgei | ken | |
2nd Female | 65:18 | Alexandria Garcia | spain | |
3rd Female | 66:25 | Gladys Chepkurui | ken | |
4th Female | 68:19 | Alemteshay Bimr Zerihun | ethi |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:04:44 | Rob Warner | ||
M 50-59 | 1:06:55 | Jonas Julve Vargas | spain | |
M 60-69 | 1:14:46 | Carles Marin Lopez | spain | |
F 40-49 | 1:12:16 | Abel Ortega Carrasco | spain | |
F 50-59 | 1:24:25 | PILAR CALVO GOMEZ | spain | |
F 60-69 | 1:30:19 | Valérie Caron |
Sunday October 26th, 2025
Valencia, Spain
Distance: Half Marathon
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The Trinidad Alfonso Valencia Half Marathon has become one of the top running events in the world. Valencia is one of the fastest half marathon in the world. The race, organized by SD Correcaminos Athletics Club, celebrated its silver anniversary in style with record participation, record crowd numbers, Silver label IAAF accreditation and an atmosphere that you will not find anywhere else in the world.
The Trinidad Alfonso Foundation is supporting the event in which many of the world’s best athletes and thousands of members of the public will run on a fast, unique course with the finishing line in the City of Arts and Sciences.
The Trinidad Alfonso Foundation, a non-profit foundation chaired by Juan Roig, has the aim of promoting values such as a strong work ethic through sports projects that take place in the Valencia region.
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Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 57:30 | Yomif Kejelcha | ethi | |
2nd Male | 58:17 | Daniel Mateiko | ken | |
3rd Male | 58:21 | Isaia Lasoi | ken | |
4th Male | 58:39 | Gamechu Dida | ethi | |
Female | 63:04 | Agnes Ngetich | ken | |
2nd Female | 63:21 | Tesfay Fotyen | ethi | |
3rd Female | 63:32 | Lilian Kasait | ken | |
4th Female | 64:14 | Taye Ejyehu | ethi |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:01:50 | GUERRA POLO, JAVIER | esp | |
M 50-59 | 1:11:37 | VERDU CALABUIG, EDUARDO | esp | |
M 60-69 | 1:20:09 | Watmough, Stephen | esp | |
M 70+ | 1:24:56 | Rico Jimenez, Rafael | esp | |
F 40-49 | 1:11:37 | Silva, Mónica | esp | |
F 50-59 | 1:25:35 | Hensen, Ciska | esp | |
F 60-69 | 1:33:44 | María Eugenia | esp | |
F 70+ | 1:58:48 | Gonzalvo Perez | esp |
2021 Race Highlights
Ethiopia’s Letesenbet Gidey smashed the world record* at the Valencia Half Marathon Trinidad Alfonso EDP, clocking 1:02:52 on her debut at the distance at theWorld Athletics Elite Labelroad race on Sunday (24).
Competing in the same Spanish city where she broke the world 5000m record last year, Gidey took 70 seconds off the previous world record of 1:04:02 set by world marathon champion Ruth Chepngetich earlier this year.
In doing so, 23-year-old Gidey becomes the first woman to officially break the 64 and 63-minute barriers. She’s also the first debutante to set a world record for the distance.
Perfectly paced by her compatriot Mebrahtu Kiros, Gidey went through the opening 5km in 15:00, well inside world record pace, with her compatriot Yalemzerf Yehualaw running five metres down. Yehualaw, whose recent 1:03:44 clocking in Larne could not be ratified as a world record due to the course being too short, drifted further back over the next few kilometres as Gidey reached 10km in 29:45 – the third-fastest clocking in history for the distance and just seven seconds shy of the world record set just a few weeks ago by Kalkidan Gezahegne.
While Yehualaw began to lose ground shortly afterwards, Gidey maintained her relentless rhythm to cover the next 5km segment in 14:44, reaching the 15km point in 44:29, barely nine seconds slower than her own world best for the distance.
Although her pace dropped very slightly in the last quarter of the race, Gidey had done more than enough to ensure victory in a world record time. She crossed the line in 1:02:52, adding a third world record to her name to go alongside the marks she owns for 5000m (14:06.62) and 10,000m (29:01.03).
Underscoring the quality of Gidey’s performance, she crossed the finish line alongside Spain’s Javier Guerra, a 2:07:27 marathon runner.
“I knew I could run this kind of time as my training sessions in the altitude of Addis Abeba have gone very well,” said an ecstatic Gidey, the Olympic bronze medallist and world silver medallist over 10,000m. “In future I’m thinking of competing at the marathon distance but I’m not sure that will come before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games or later.”
Yehualaw finished second in 1:03:51, also inside the previous world record. Kenya’s Sheila Chepkirui bettered her lifetime best by 45 seconds to complete the podium in 1:04:54.
The men’s race may not have witnessed a world record, but it still had record depth with an unprecedented seven men covering the distance within 59 minutes.
The leading group went through the opening 5km in 13:45, right on schedule for a 58-minute finishing time. Kenya’s world 10km record holder Rhonex Kipruto ran comfortably close to the pacemakers alongside compatriots Abel Kipchumba, Philemon Kiplimo, Felix Kipkoech, Daniel Mateiko and Kennedy Kimutai plus Ethiopia’s world 5000m champion Muktar Edris.
Surprisingly, the three pacemakers – Josphat Kiptoo Chumo, Emmanuel Maru and Evans Kipkemei Kurui – dropped out before the seventh kilometre and from then on the main favourites took turns in the lead to keep a swift pace. The 10km checkpoint was reached in 27:35, slightly outside their target, with Kipruto and 58:48 world leader Kipchumba making most of the pacing duties alongside the surprise package Mateiko, whose career best was 59:25 set in Copenhagen last month. At that point, 10 men still remained in the lead pack.
The first serious move came in the 12th kilometre when Mateiko, a training partner of Eliud Kipchoge, tried to break away from the rest but he was soon reeled in by the main contenders, who were now running in single file.
Shortly after reaching 15km in 41:16, Kipchumba moved to the front and only Kipruto could live with his pace. With about half a kilometre to go, Kipruto surged and gained a few metres on Kipchumba, but the latter never gave up and overtook Kipruto in the closing stages to win in a world-leading 58:07 with Kipruto taking second place in 58:09.
Kipchumba’s winning time elevates him to sixth on the world all-time list. Mateiko set a huge PB of 58:24 to secure a Kenyan sweep of the podium places.
2020 Race highlights
(2020) On Sunday morning December 6 in Valencia, Kenya’s Kibiwott Kandies smashed thehalf-marathon world record, becoming the first person ever to break 58 minutes. Kandie ran 57:32, breaking Geoffrey Kamworor previous record (58:01) which he set in 2019, by 29 seconds.
The top five men remained in a tight pack through 19K, all on world record pace. Around 20K, Kandie and eventual second-place finisher (and current world champion)Jacob Kiplimo broke away, trading leads until Kandie took the race and the world record. The top four men all ran under the previous world best, with third place Rhonex Kiptruto finishing in 57:49 and fourth place Alexander Mutiso in 57:59. To make matters even more impressive, it was Kipruto’s half-marathon debut (making it the fastest debut in history).
Earlier this year Kandies was disappointed at the half-marathon championships, after kilometres of strong running, Kandie lost the race to Kiplimo who took the title. Today, Kandie becomes the first person to run four sub-59 half-marathons in one year and owns his first world record.
Women’s race
In the women’s race,Genzebe Dibaba won the event in her debut over the distance. She ran a 1:05:18 to become the 12th-fastest woman to ever cover 21.1K. After running most of the race solo, with only her pacers accompanying her, she comfortably took the win. Second place went to Sheila Chepkurui in 1:05:39 and third place to Senbere Teferiin 1:05:51.
Sunday September 14th, 2025
Copenhagen, Denmark
Distance: Half Marathon
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The Copenhagen Half Marathon was the first road race in Scandinavia and is one of the fastest half marathons in the world. The Copenhagen Half Marathon has been awarded with the International Association of Athletics Federation's (IAAF) most distinguished recognition - the IAAF Road Race Gold Label.
Copenhagen Half Marathon was awarded the IAAF Road Race Bronze Label in January 2015 as the first race throughout the Nordic countries. In January 2016 the race obtained the IAAF Road Race Silver Label.
After only two race editions, the Copenhagen Half Marathon has received the prestigious IAAF Gold Label, thus claiming a place among the very best races in the world.
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Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 58:05 | Sabastian Sawe | ken | |
2nd Male | 58:09 | Jacob Kiplimo | uga | |
3rd Male | 58:10 | Isaia Lasoi | ken | |
4th Male | 58:57 | Amos Kurgat | ken | |
Female | 65:11 | Margaret Chelimo | ken | |
2nd Female | 65:45 | Judy Kemboi | ken | |
3rd Female | 66:09 | Catherine Reline | ken | |
4th Female | 66:21 | Ftaw Zeray | ethi |
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Sunday March 15th, 2026
Malaga, Spain
Distance: Half Marathon
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TheTotalEnergies Málaga Half Marathonis one of Europe’s premier road racing events, held annually in the sun-drenched coastal city ofMálaga, Spain. Known for its lightning-fast course and ideal racing conditions, this half marathon attracts elite athletes and recreational runners from around the world.
Set along the scenicCosta del Sol, the route is celebrated for itsultra-flat profile, featuring just a7-meter elevation differenceand onlyseven turns—making it one of thefastest and flattest half marathons in the world. The combination of speed, scenery, and Spanish charm creates a unique and memorable race experience.
Participants enjoy:
• A professionally organized event with amass startthat unites thousands of runners each year
• Acertified, record-eligible courseperfect for setting personal bests
• A vibrant atmosphere filled withMediterranean culture, historic architecture, andcoastal views
• Mild spring weather that makes Málaga an ideal race destination
With a growing reputation for world-class performances and warm hospitality, theTotalEnergies Málaga Half Marathoncontinues to be a favorite on the international running calendar.
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 58:27 | Gilbert Kiprotich | ken | |
2nd Male | 58:44 | Patrick Mosin | ken | |
3rd Male | 61:21 | Richard Yator | ken | |
4th Male | 63:38 | Boay Maganga | rwa | |
Female | 65:46 | Loice Chemnung | ken | |
2nd Female | 67:01 | Miriam Chebet | ken | |
3rd Female | 68:00 | joy Cheptoyek | uga | |
4th Female | 69:24 | Dinorah Samum | ken |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 1:09:51 | JAVIER ARCAS GARCÍA | esp | |
M 50-59 | 1:14:15 | PHILIPPE CECCALDI | fra | |
M 60-69 | 1:23:14 | IGNACIO GONZÁLEZ FRANCO | esp | |
M 70+ | 1:34:22 | JOSÉ MANUEL SÁNCHEZ | esp | |
F 40-49 | 1:23:57 | ELISA MELILLI | ita | |
F 50-59 | 1:23:42 | CISKA HENSEN | nl | |
F 60-69 | 1:42:46 | MARI CARMEN NOGUERA | esp | |
F 70+ | 2:27:44 | ELIZABETH TEW | gbr |
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