Abishek Pal and Seema top among the Indian runners
New Delhi 12 Oct 2025: Experienced Kenyan runners Alex Nzioka Matata and Lilian Kasait Rengeruk applied different strategies to register notable Kenyan wins in the 20th edition of the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon, a World Athletics Gold Label Road Race here today.
It was only the second time in the event’s history that Kenyan runners won both men’s and women’s titles in the same edition. Francis Kibiwott and Lineth Chepkurui were the first ones to achieve such honours in 2006.
Matata, a runner-up last year behind Ugandan Joshua Cheptegei, broke away from other runners to run a solo race. Having won the RAK half-marathon earlier this year with a personal best 59:20, the Kenyan already had seven sub-60 minutes timings to his credit, including 59:53 from Delhi in 2024. However, there was no one to push him for the course record (58:53) as the rest of the men’s field were more than 60 metres behind him during the second half of the race.
Matata, along with his teammate Reuben Rono, crossed the first 10K in 28:43, with six other runners running along with them a shade away. The Kenyan ran a fast second half of the race, breaking away from the others. He went on to take the men’s crown in 59:50, to mark his fifth half-marathon win this year. Ethiopia’s Bayelign Teshager finished second (60:22) while Kenyan James Kipkogei took the third spot in 60:25. Pre-race favourite Birhanu Legese finished fourth (60:54).
After the race, Matata said, “I’m very thrilled about the race. Last year I was number two, so my goal was to do better than that.
I know the course, which is an advantage, and the weather was on my side. We had a nice cool start. At the 10K mark, I felt I had a good chance of winning. This might be my best race of the season.
The course record was not on my mind coming here, the only goal was to win the race and I ran without any pressure, which wasn’t the case last year.”
The women applied entirely different tactics as Rengeruk ran with a pack of half a dozen runners, including Ethiopians Mulat Tekle and Melal Biratu, for most of the race. The trio covered the 10K mark in 32:10, slightly ahead of others, but Kenya’s 2023 World Half-Marathon bronze medalist Catherine Amangole increased her pace to join them briefly. They ran past the 15K mark together in 48:11. However, she could not maintain her tempo thereafter and started trailing as the runners approached Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium for the finish of the race.
Lilian wins in a thrilling sprint finish:
Teenager Melal was looking at the finish line ahead of her with excitement, thinking that she would take the title on her debut at this distance. However, Rengeruk, with multiple international exposures, sprinted to wrest the top spot in 1:07:20, just a second ahead of the Ethiopian. Tekle completed the podium eight seconds later. Last year’s winner, Alemaddis Eyayu, finished seventh in 1:10:51.
“The race was tough and everyone was strong. I just told myself to do my best because I had the strength to finish. I’m happy with my time today, especially since I’ve just come back from an injury. This was my third race of the year, and my strategy was to stay patient, take the lead, and fight till the finish,” Rengeruk explained after her win.
The young Melal Biratu explained, “I am very happy to make my personal best here in Delhi, it’s the second time I have been in India and it’s a pleasure to compete here. The humidity was higher than I expected and I really had to push myself. “
The winners were richer by US$ 27,000 from the total prize pot of US$ 260,000.
Abishek Pal powers to third Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon triumph while Seema Impresses on debut
The Indian Elite contest showcased experience and emerging talent as, Abhishek Pal and Seema claimed top honours to take home the cash prize of INR 4,00,000 each. Pal took victory in the men’s race, clocking 1:04:17, while Seema dominated the women’s field with a time of 1:11:23 to win comfortably. The victory marked Abhishek’s third victory at the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon, while Seema impressed on her debut, making an immediate impact on one of the World’s most prestigious half marathons.
Following the triumph, Abhishek Pal said, “I’m feeling very good. The road was excellent, completely flat and straight. My brother, who is now my coach, guided me on how to approach the race. People used to tell me that I run from behind, but today I went ahead right from the start and ran alone. Now we’ll work on improving my timing and train properly with them.”
Reflecting on her commanding performance, Seema said, “I’m feeling good, though slightly disappointed because I fell short of the record. Considering the training I had, I delivered a very good time. With two to three months of proper training, I believe I can perform much better next time.”
Abhishek Pal and Kiran Matre (1:04:57) were neck and neck for most of the race, the pair clocked 33:16 at the 10k split and picked up the pace soon after to cross 15km in 43:58, with both athletes weary of each other. It was in the final stretch that the experienced Pal pulled away to secure the victory quite with ease. Notably, Pal narrowly missed out on surmounting his personal best of 1:04:07 – Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon, October 2023.
Mohd Aleem (1:05:20), and Manoj Kumar (1:05:25) were in close pursuit of Kartik Karkera for the majority of the race, but the 28-year-old broke away in the final kilometer to clinch the bronze.
Seema consistently increased the distance between her and the competition as the race progressed to finish comfortably ahead of her peers, the battle for the remaining podium positions was closely fought, with Ujala taking second place in 1:15:41, narrowly ahead of Sanjivani Jadhav, who finished in 1:15:52. Meanwhile, defending champion Lili Das clocked 1:16:27 to place fourth.
PROVISIONAL RESULTS:
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN
1
LILIAN KASAIT RENGERUK
Kenya
1:07:20
2
MELAL SIYOUM BIRATU
Ethiopia
1:07:21
3
MULAT TEKLE
Ethiopia
1:07:29
4
CATHERINE RELINE AMANGOLE
Kenya
1:07:50
5
BERIHA GEBRESLASIE
Ethiopia
1:08:50
6
GRACE LOIBACH NAWOWUNA
Kenya
1:09:29
7
ALEMADDIS EYAYU
Ethiopia
1:10:51
8
SUSY CHEMAIMAK
Kenya
1:10:55
9
MONICAH WANJUHI
Kenya
1:11:05
10
SELAMAWIT SHENBEL
Ethiopia
1:11:12
11
SEEMA
India
1:11:23
INTERNATIONAL MEN
1
ALEX MATATA
Kenya
0:59:50
2
BAYELIGN TESHAGER
Ethiopia
1:00:22
3
JAMES KIPKOGEI
Kenya
1:00:25
4
BIRHANU LEGESE
Ethiopia
1:00:54
5
GERBA DIBABA
Ethiopia
1:01:24
6
ISAAC KIPKEMBOI
Kenya
1:01:48
7
ABERA MAMO
Ethiopia
1:01:50
8
REUBEN RONO
Kenya
1:02:05
9
BENARD BIWOTT
Kenya
1:02:34
10
LELISA FUFA NIGASA
Ethiopia
1:02:43
11
BEREKET NEGA
Ethiopia
1:03:39
12
ABHISHEK PAL
India
1:04:17
INDIAN WOMEN
1
SEEMA
India
1:11:23
2
UJALA
India
1:15:41
3
SANJIVANI JADHAV
India
1:15:52
4
LILI DAS
India
1:16:27
5
ANKITA .
India
1:17:52
6
AARTI PAWARA
India
1:18:27
7
BHAGIRATHI .
India
1:19:27
8
KAVITA YADAV
India
1:19:30
9
TAMSI SINGH
India
1:19:36
10
KAVITA
India
1:19:50
INDIAN MEN
1
ABHISHEK PAL
India
1:04:17
2
KIRAN MATRE
India
1:04:57
3
KARTIK KARKERA
India
1:05:16
4
MOHD ALEEM
India
1:05:20
5
MANOJ KUMAR
India
1:05:25
6
LOVEPREET SINGH
India
1:05:54
7
DHARMENDER .
India
1:06:17
8
PRADEEP CHAUDHARY
India
1:06:19
9
KALIDAS HIRAVE
India
1:06:41
10
KRESSTARJUNE PATHAW
India
1:07:26
Run Iin Costume Winners:
Group winners:
- Unheard voices of men
- Women empowerment
- Etasha the society
Individual Individual:
- Mansi Dhingra
- Angel Mogha
- Pinky
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