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On the sun-splashed roads of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates, experience met excellence as Geoffrey Kamworor delivered a masterclass in pacing, power and poise to seize victory at the season-opening spectacle.
Thirteen years after first announcing himself as a dominant force on the global stage, the Kenyan great returned to familiar territory with a performance that blended tactical intelligence and ruthless efficiency. Clocking 58:13, Kamworor stormed through the flat, lightning-quick course with splits that reflected both discipline and daring — measured early control evolving into relentless late aggression.
From the gun, the tempo signaled intent. The lead pack stretched swiftly, but it was Kamworor’s composure that stood out. He glided across the asphalt with the assurance of a man who understands championship racing at its deepest level. Every kilometer ticked by with metronomic precision, each surge calculated, each stride purposeful.
By the closing stages, the race had transformed from a contest into a coronation. Drawing on years of championship pedigree, Kamworor shifted gears decisively, breaking the resistance of his rivals and driving home alone. The finishing clock confirmed what the eye had already witnessed — a performance of authority and historical resonance.
Both men’s and Women's races at the RAK Half Marathon delivered a breathtaking exhibition of sustained velocity and competitive fire on the flat, record-friendly roads of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates. It was an electrifying contest defined by depth, discipline, and world-class execution — a true celebration of global distance running excellence.
Men’s Results – Top 10
1. Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN) – 58:13
2. Birhanu Balew (BRN) – 58:21
3. Gideon Rono (KEN) – 58:36
4. Jemal Yimer (ETH) – 58:53
5. Samwel Masai (KEN) – 58:57
6. Jirata Dinki (ETH) – 59:55
7. Benjamin Ratsim (TAN) – 59:56
8. Yismaw Dillu (ETH) – 1:00:05
9. Brian Kibor (KEN) – 1:00:07
10. Mao Ako (TAN) – 1:00:20
Women’s Results – Top 10
1 Asmarech Anley (ETH) – 1:07:21
2. Melknat Wudu (ETH) – 1:07:26
3. Magdalena Shauri (TAN) – 1:07:30
4. Jesca Chelangat (KEN) – 1:07:32
5. Cynthia Chepkwony (KEN) – 1:07:34
6. Aselef Kassie (ETH) – 1:07:46
7. Gete Alemayehu (ETH) – 1:08:43
8. Margret Chacha (KEN) – 1:08:57
9. Emebet Kebede (ETH) – 1:09:11
10. Addise Cheklu (ETH) – 1:10:01
The RAK Half Marathon, long regarded as one of the fastest and most prestigious races on the global calendar, once again provided the perfect stage for brilliance. And once again, Kamworor etched his name into its rich narrative.
Elite racing. Impeccable execution. A champion reaffirmed.
As the 2026 road season gathers momentum, this victory does more than add another title to Kamworor’s résumé — it signals intent. The fire still burns, the stride still flows, and the legend continues to evolve.
Another golden chapter written. Another reminder that class, when paired with courage, is timeless.
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The Rak Al Khaimah Half Marathon is the 'world's fastest half marathon' because if you take the top 10 fastest times recorded in RAK for men (and the same for women) and find the average (for each) and then do the same with the top ten fastest recorded times across all races (you can reference the IAAF for this), the...
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