Jacob Kiplimo: from celebrating in Buenos Aires to shattering the world half marathon record in Lisbon
Ugandan runner Jacob Kiplimo reclaimed the world half marathon record in Lisbon with a time of 57 minutes and 20 seconds, surpassing the previous record set by Ethiopia's Yomif Kejelcha.
Jacob Kiplimo, the Ugandan long-distance runner, made headlines this Sunday by regaining the world record for the half marathon at an event in Lisbon. He completed the race with an astonishing time of 57 minutes and 20 seconds, which is ten seconds faster than the previous record held by Ethiopian runner Yomif Kejelcha since 2024. This remarkable achievement not only highlights Kiplimo's exceptional talent but also reestablishes him as a dominant figure in the world of athletics.
Kiplimo's journey has been impressive, as he previously set a world record in Lisbon back in 2021 with a time of 57 minutes and 31 seconds. However, that record was eclipsed by Kejelcha's performance in Valencia two years ago. The race in Lisbon took place on a fast circuit starting at the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge, a location known for its conducive running conditions, allowing Kiplimo to showcase his remarkable speed and endurance.
At just 25 years old, Kiplimo has proven himself as a formidable athlete, and this latest success comes as he prepares for his next big challenge, the London Marathon. His ability to bounce back and achieve record-breaking times after being surpassed speaks volumes about his resilience and dedication to the sport of long-distance running, making him one of the key figures to watch in upcoming athletic competitions.