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Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon 2024: Muktar Edris, Eilish McColgan lead field

Published at :October 14, 2024 at 11:34 PM
Modified at :October 14, 2024 at 11:34 PM
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Joshua Cheptegei will be making his Delhi Half Marathon debut this year.

The Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon 2024, a World Athletics Gold Label Road Race, is set to witness a world-class international roster headlined by Two-time Olympic gold medallist Joshua Cheptegei. He will be joined by the two-time 5000m World Champion Muktar Edris, which increases expectations for a course record in the men’s race.

The women’s field includes the 2022 Commonwealth Games champion in the 10,000m, Eilish McColgan.  This prestigious event will take place in the heart of India’s National Capital on Sunday, October 20, 2024.

Fresh from his victory in the 10,000m at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Uganda’s Cheptegei is poised to make his debut in the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon and has been a three-time World Champion in the 10,000m and boasts a personal best of 59:21 in the Half Marathon. His stellar career also includes a 5,000m gold and 10,000m silver at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

Ahead of the race, Cheptegei expressed: “I’m incredibly excited to debut at the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon. This race is known for its energetic atmosphere, fast course, and unmatched Hospitality. I can’t wait to soak it all in and push myself to deliver a memorable performance. With such a competitive line-up, it will be an exciting challenge, and I’m aiming for nothing less than the top spot.”

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Cheptegei will face formidable opposition from Ethiopia’s Muktar Edris, who will be returning to the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon after 2022. A star of the sport at the junior level, Edris finished fourth on debut in the Delhi Half Marathon in 2020 with an impressive run of 59:04. Before that, he won two world championship titles in the 5,000m during 2017 and 2019. 

Eilish McColgan leading women’s line-up

Eilish won gold in the 10,000m at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, setting a new Games record, and settled for silver in the 5000m. 

McColgan holds the European record for the 10 km road race and British records for multiple distances. She has also represented Great Britain in four Olympic Games (2012-2024) and Scotland in three Commonwealth Games (2014-2022). She holds Scottish records in multiple events and has claimed seven national championships, cementing her status as one of Scotland’s most accomplished runners.  Last year, she won the Berlin half-marathon with a personal best 65:43.

Several top athletes, including Kenya’s Cynthia Limo (66:04), Ethiopia’s Yalemget Yaregal (66:27) and Tiruye Mesfin (66:31), and Tanzania’s Magdalena Shauri (66:37), are joining McColgan in the women’s race. With five women having clocked times under 67 minutes, the competition promises to be thrilling and fast-paced.

Ethiopians Amdework Walelegn (58:53) and Yalemzerf Yehualaw (64:46) have held the Course Records in the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon since 2020.

The Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon, with a prize pool of USD 260,000, will begin at the iconic Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, where elite athletes will be  joined by India’s top runners and passionate amateurs, united in the spirit of #AaRangDeDilli.

Promoted by Procam International, pioneers of distance running in India, and backed by title sponsor Vedanta, a globally diversified natural resources company, the race is supported by IDFC FIRST Bank. Together, these partners are committed to raising the bar for excellence and social impact through sport.

Vivek Singh, Joint Managing Director of Procam International, highlighted the significance of the event: “The Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon has truly put Delhi on the global running map, drawing the world’s elite athletes to its streets. What started as an ambitious vision has become one of the premier half-marathons worldwide.

As we prepare for another thrilling edition, we are committed to raising the bar for excellence and fostering even deeper community connections. This event is more than just a race; it’s a celebration of Delhi’s resilient spirit and the limitless potential of human endurance.”

With international elite athletes, India’s best, and thousands of amateur runners coming together, the 2024 edition of the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon promises an unforgettable celebration of sport, unity, and the city’s vibrant culture.

Elite fields for the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon 2024 with personal bests:

Men’s:

1.     Joshua Cheptegei       UGA/1996                   59:21

2.     Muktar Edris                ETH/1994                    58:40

3.     Dinkalem Ayele           ETH/2000                    59:30

4.     Alex Matata                 KEN/1997                   59:37

5.     Alphonce Simbu         TAN/1992                    60:03

6.     Ismael Kiprono            KEN/1995                   60:46

7.     Levy Kibet                   KEN/2003                   61:37

8.     Asmamawu Diro         ETH/2000                    61:42

9.     Malede Bukayaw        ISR/1997                     62:45

10.  Yitayew Abuhay          ISR/1996                     64:21

11.  Moogas Tesama         ISR/1988                     65:33

12.  Nicholas Kipkorir         KEN/1998                   59:06

13.  Embay Goitom            ETH/2002                    Debut

14.  Emmanuel Kibet         UGA/2004                   PACER

15.  Amos Langat               KEN/2005                   PACER

Women’s:

1.     Eillish McColgan         GBR/1990                   65:43

2.     Cynthia Limo               KEN/1989                   66:04

3.     Yalemget Yaregal        ETH/2003                    66:27

4.     Tiruye Mesfin              ETH/2002                    66:31

5.     Magdalena Shauri      TAN/1996                    66:37

6.     Alemaddis Eyayu        ETH/1999                    67:04

7.     Zerihun Alemstsehay  ETH/2001                    67:59

8.     Lemlem Hailu              ETH/2001                    68:50

9.     Dibabe Beyene           ETH/2001                    69:10

10.  Faith Chepchirchir       KEN/2001                   70:33

11.  Gelane Getu               ETH/2003                    72:06

12.  Balemlay Shumet        ETH/2005                    Debut

13.  Bernard Cheptoch      UGA/1992                   PACER

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