No doubt, the 2024 Valencia half marathon was arguably the largest half marathon race ever run this 12 months. It’s, nonetheless, arduous to inform which, between the lads’s and the ladies’s performances, had been the extra gorgeous.
Ethiopia’s Yomif Kejelcha set a brand new world document of 57:30 within the males’s race. On the similar time, Kenya’s Agnes Ngetich led two different ladies to a 2nd, third and 4th quickest occasions ever run within the ladies’s half marathon operating historical past.
Whereas each races began out on a world document tempo, solely two ladies went previous the five-kilometre level collectively, with Ethiopia’s Ejgayehu Taye offering firm to Ngetich as they crossed it in 14:38. They had been nearly twenty seconds forward of Kenya’s Lilian Rengeruk and Ethiopia’s Fotyen Tesfay and Tsige Gebreselama.
Ngetich, who holds the ladies’s 10K world document at 28:46, and Ejgayehu would undergo the 10K mark in an unbelievable 29:18. Nevertheless, that will need to have damage the 2 as Taye, the previous 5K world document holder and 2023 10,000m world bronze medalist, quickly started to falter. Ngetich’s tempo additionally began to gradual.
Ngetich was clear forward, however most likely hurting from the arduous tempo earlier within the race as she got here in to cross the end line in 1:03:04. Fotyen Tesfay of Ethiopia overtook Taye on her option to coming second in 1:03:21 forward of Kenya’s Lilian Kasait additionally overtaking Taye to complete third in 1:03:32. Taye would end fourth in 1:04:14.
“I’m actually blissful, and so proud that I achieved the second quickest time ever on my debut. Valencia will all the time have a particular place in my coronary heart as a result of it’s the place I set my world document within the 10km,” Ngetich stated after the race.
The quick tempo within the males’s race noticed six runners survive by the primary 5 kilometres. Half of those males went previous the 10K mark that was crossed in 27:12. Kejelcha managed the tempo on the entrance whereas Kenya’s Daniel Mateiko and Isaia Kipkoech Lasoi seemed to be hanging on.
At 15K, the 2019 Doha 10,000m world silver medalist started to open up a spot on the 2 Kenyans, who appeared glad to lastly let him go as they settled on a slower tempo behind him.
Kejelcha was greater than 45 seconds forward on the end line as he set the brand new world document, beating the earlier one among 57:31 set by Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo on the Lisbon Half Marathon in 2021 by one second.
Mateiko completed second in 58:17 forward of Lasoi, who accomplished the rostrum at 58:21.