The upcoming edition of the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon — a World Athletics Gold Label Road Race — will feature globally competitive runners clashing for top honours in the Indian capital on Sunday (20 Oct).

Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei, the double Olympic gold medallist, is set to face two-time 5000m World Champion Muktar Edris of Ethiopia. Interestingly, Edris recently defeated Cheptegei in a 10-mile race at Tilburg, which pressured the Ugandans to take revenge on the Ethiopian runner in Delhi.

The elite athletes took part in a pre-race press meet here this evening.

Cheptegei, employed with the Ugandan Police Force, spoke about how his first race in India set a benchmark for his career. “India played a huge role for me, especially as it was a big part of my success story. It gave me a real opportunity, and even after ten years, my management team said, “If you want to have another 10 years of your career on the roads, you need to go back to India.’ That’s why I’m back to India, to give back to the people.

An Olympic star, World Champion, and track legend, Cheptegei reflected on his transition to longer races, “Right now, I’m still figuring out the longer distances, even though I’ve had some experience. “Muktar has already run a couple of marathons, so he has the edge with more experience. In Eindhoven, when he beat me, it was because I’m still learning the dynamics of these races.”

He is confident about his Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon performance, saying, “I hope the Sunday’s race will go well for me. The priority is to keep building towards my next chapter in running.”

In talking about his recovery from a recent injury, Edris stated, “My injury is nearly 95% healed now, though a minor issue has come up. But it’s manageable. I’m currently at 70-80% of my previous form and improving steadily. I aim to return at full strength, especially for the longer races. My family has been incredibly supportive throughout.”

Reflecting on a challenging race in 2019, the athlete recounted how injury setbacks initially placed them in a difficult spot. “During the 5000m final in Doha, the heat and humidity were brutal. It was tough, but it worked in my favour. I stayed with the pack until the last 400 meters, and in the final stretch, I managed to surprise the other athletes and myself. No one expected me to win that day.”

Limo expected to challenge McColgan in the women’s race

The women’s field includes the 2022 Commonwealth Games champion in the 10,000m, Eilish McColgan.   However, Kenya’s Cynthia Limo, the 2016 World Half Marathon silver medallist, will set to give the British runner a tough going in the upcoming race.   

Having worked hard on her fitness ahead of the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon, McColgan said, “Being out of the sport for so long makes it tough. It takes about six months to return and then more time to rebuild fitness. I’m not quite in British record or my Personal Best form yet, but things have come together well. I recently did two half marathons on consecutive weekends, which I usually wouldn’t do. It’s hard to do one, let alone two, but it’s given me confidence that my body is holding up and recovering well.”

She will be returning to India for a competition for the first time since 2008 and was looking forward to participating in the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon, “My first international competition was at the 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games in India, so I’m excited to race here again. The Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon is more of a confidence booster, marking my return to professional running. I may not hit my PB, but I’m happy with my progress leading up to this event.”

Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon 2024-International top Elite athletes at the iconic India Gate (L to R), Uganda’s Joshua Cheptegei; Great Britain’s Eilish McColgan; Ethiopia’s Muktar Edris and Kenya’s Cynthia Limo.  

While talking about the tough times in her career when she had to deal with the loss of her first child, Limo said, “You have to encourage yourself and focus on things. Despite the things that have happened, it has been hard for me, but I always still encouraged myself. I had that spirit inside of me and that’s what helped me to push and keep this strength in everything.”

Limo returns to Delhi for the first time since 2015, having won the race back then. Sharing her thoughts on the road race, and praising her time here, she said, “I’m truly honoured that the organizers have invited me back to India for the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon. This is my second time participating; I ran in 2015 when I was transitioning to marathons, and it was an excellent year for me. I performed well then. Returning to run again fills me with a sense of privilege. My hope for Sunday is to perform as well as I did nine years ago in 2015. That’s my goal.”

“I have a deep affection for this country… I’m extremely grateful to the fans. The people here are wonderful, and I appreciate everything about this experience,” she added.

The Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon, set to kick off from the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on 20th October 2024, also boasts a prize purse of USD 260,000.  

Elite Athletes: (with PBs)

MEN:

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:

1.     Eilish 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.     Alemaddis Eyayu        ETH/1999                    67:04

6.     Zerihun Alemstsehay  ETH/2001                    67:59

7.     Lemlem Hailu              ETH/2001                    68:50

8.     Dibabe Beyene           ETH/2001                    69:10

9.     Faith Chepchirchir       KEN/2001                   70:33

10.   Gelane Getu               ETH/2003                    72:06

11.   Balemlay Shumet        ETH/2005                    Debut

12.   Bernard Cheptoch      UGA/1992                   PACER


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