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Ethiopia’s Milkesa Mengesha delivered a commanding performance to claim the men’s title at the 2026 Zhuhai–Macao Bridge Half Marathon, stopping the clock at 1:01:27 as elite runners battled wind and exposure on one of the most extraordinary road courses in the world.
Staged on the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge, the longest sea-crossing bridge on the planet, the race offered a rare blend of speed, spectacle, and sustained mental challenge. Athletes surged onto wide, open tarmac suspended above the Pearl River Delta, facing long straightaways, gentle undulations, and uninterrupted views of open water stretching in every direction.
Mengesha remained patient through the early kilometres as a tightly packed lead group controlled the tempo. He broke clear late in the race, asserting his strength when conditions began to bite. Kenya’s Patrick Mosin stayed close throughout but settled for second in 1:01:30, just three seconds back, while fellow Ethiopian Haftu Teklu completed the podium in 1:02:54.
A Course That Tests Rhythm and Resolve
Unlike traditional city courses lined with spectators, the bridge route is defined by exposure. January brought cool temperatures and steady coastal winds—ideal for fast running but demanding precise pacing. With little shelter on the open deck, runners were forced to manage rhythm and energy as gusts disrupted stride patterns and pack dynamics.
The out-and-back layout added another tactical layer, allowing athletes to measure themselves directly against the field. The turnaround point became a revealing moment, separating those with reserves left for the return leg from those already on the edge.
Loibach Leads Kenyan Sweep in the Women’s Race
In the women’s contest, Kenya’s Grace Loibach Nawowuna underlined her rising status on the international road circuit, claiming victory in 1:07:56 after a fiercely contested race among a deep Kenyan contingent.
She was followed closely by Sheila Chelangat (1:08:06) and Viola Chepngeno (1:08:09), with the top four women finishing within half a minute of one another—a reflection of both tactical racing and the course’s unforgiving nature.
Loibach’s winning time marked an improvement on last year’s performance, highlighting both favourable conditions and the increasing depth of competition the race continues to attract.
A Step Forward From Last Year
In the previous edition, winning times were marginally slower, shaped by cautious early pacing. This year’s performances—particularly at the front—reflected a shift toward more assertive racing, aided by calm early conditions and strong international fields from East Africa and Asia.
The Zhuhai–Macao Bridge Half Marathon is rapidly establishing itself as a destination race for elite and sub-elite runners alike, offering genuine speed potential on a course unlike any other on the global road calendar.
For many competitors, it was more than a race for time or position—it was an experience of running between sea and sky, where concentration, patience, and strength mattered as much as raw speed.
RESULTS – ZHUHAI–MACAO BRIDGE HALF MARATHON
Men
1. Milkesa Mengesha (ETH) — 1:01:27
2. Patrick Mosin (KEN) — 1:01:30
3. Haftu Teklu (ETH) — 1:02:54
4. Weldon Langat (KEN) — 1:02:57
5. Luke Kiprop (KEN) — 1:02:57
6. Negasa Dekeba (ETH) — 1:05:03
7. Yuki Kawauchi (JPN) — 1:07:52
8. Chong See Yeung (HKG) — 1:09:44
9. Man Ho (HKG) — 1:10:36
Women
1. Grace Loibach Nawowuna (KEN) — 1:07:56
2. Sheila Chelangat (KEN) — 1:08:06
3. Viola Chepngeno (KEN) — 1:08:09
4. Gladys Chepkurui (KEN) — 1:08:23
5. Gotytom Gebreslase (ETH) — 1:08:54
6. Miriam Chebet (KEN) — 1:09:59
7. Daisy Jepkemei (KAZ) — 1:10:08
8. Megertu Mideksa (ETH) — 1:11:41
9. Ying Chu Lo (HKG) — 1:16:45
10. Shiu Yan Leanne Szeto (HKG) — 1:20:15
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