Yomif Kejelcha regains world half marathon record with 56:51 in Buenos Aires

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Report23 Aug 2026<br>FLASH: Kejelcha regains world half marathon record with 56:51 in Buenos Aires

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Ethiopia&rsquo;s Yomif Kejelcha regained the world half marathon record*, running 56:51 at the Media Marat&oacute;n Ciudad de Buenos Aires, a World Athletics Label road race, in the Argentinean capital on Sunday (23).

With that performance, Kejelcha took 29 seconds off the world record of 57:20* set by Uganda's Jacob Kiplimo in Lisbon in March – a mark that is pending ratification – to regain a world record he set in Valencia in October 2024 with a 57:30 clocking.

Kiplimo had clocked 56:42 in Barcelona last year, but it could not be ratified as a world record because the race conditions were not fully compliant with World Athletics rules.

The women's race in Buenos Aires was won by Ethiopia&rsquo;s Fotyen Tesfay who became an overwhelming victor thanks to a 1:03:57 performance.

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*Subject to the usual ratification procedure

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