• Half Marathon world record-holders, Kibiwott Kandie and Ababel Yeshaneh as well as 2020 Half Marathon World Champions, Jacob Kiplimo and Peres Jepchirchir, confirmed to compete in February
  • Strongest elite male and female fields ever seen – 3 men with sub 58.00 times
  • Winners prize fund for the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon valued at AED 1,219,000
  • Registration now open for 5 km and 1 km races, also to be held on 19th February 2021

16 December 2020, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE: Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon 2021, the world’s fastest half marathon, aims to set a lightning pace, with the announcement of an incredible line-up of world-renowned runners for its highly anticipated 15th edition, making it the world’s greatest half marathon to ever take place.

The event will welcome the world’s greatest professional runners to Al Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah, on Friday, 19th of February 2021. Given the flurry of record-breaking results of late, all are ready and eager to compete for the generous prize purse, worth a staggering AED 1,219,000, which is distributed across the front-runners of elites as well as the UAE National and age group categories.

Male Elite Athletes:

Fierce competition is predicted in the male elite race with Kenyan Kibiwott Kandie and Ugandan Jacob Kiplimo both competing in next year’s event. With the historic record-breaking time of 57:32, Kandie recently claimed the title as the Half Marathon World Record Holder at November’s Valencia Half Marathon. Kiplimo, the 20-year-old long-distance runner came in a close second and previously claimed victory and his country’s first medal at the World Half Marathon Championships in Gdynia, Poland, in October 2020.

All set to join them for a fast race in February 2021 is Mosinet Geremew and Alexander Mutiso Munyao. Ethiopian runner Geremew won the Dubai Marathon in 2018 and came 2nd in the London Marathon in 2019 with a time of 2.02.55, clocking the 4th fastest time ever in that distance. He is also the current world silver medal holder for the 2019 World Marathon Champs. Meanwhile, Mutiso recently placed 4th in Valencia in 57.59 and was runner-up in the men’s 2020 Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon in 59:16.

Stephen Kiprop

Returning to the race next year is Kenyan Stephen Kiprop who won the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon 2019, with a personal best time of 58.42, sharing the course record with Bedan Karoki. Karoki has also confirmed so we have a unique situation where the two course record holders will start together.

Julien Wanders

European half marathon record-holder Julien Wanders of Switzerland is also confirmed to return for yet another year, participating in the most anticipated race of 2021. In the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon 2019, Wanders set the record with a time of 59.13, coming 4th place overall, ahead of several other talented athletes.

Making his first Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon appearance is Sondre Nordstadt Moen (Nor) – one of the fastest Europeans ever with a 2h05.48 PB in the marathon and 59.48 in half marathon.

Women Elite Athletes:

Returning to compete for the top spot is Brigid Kosgei, current Marathon World Record Holder and London Marathon 2020 winner, and Ababel Yeshaneh, Ethiopian distance runner and mixed Half Marathon World Record Holder. Ababel set the new world record at 2020 Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon earlier this year, with a historic winning time of 64.31.

Peres Jepchirchir & Ababel Yeshaneh

Expected to set a quick pace and deliver fierce competition in the women’s race is Peres Jepchirchir, who recently won the World Half Marathon Championship, held in Gdynia, Poland in October, in a time of 1.05.16 and setting a new world half marathon record in the women-only race. Ending her 2020 season on the highest note, Jepchirchir also celebrated victory at Valencia’s Marathon, clocking a women’s course record with her performance of 2.17.15 – 5th fifth fastest time in the history. No stranger to the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon, Peres was the 2017 Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon winner, where she achieved her personal best time of 1.05.06.

Joining the world-class female field is Ruth Chepngetich, who recently clocked a remarkable time of 1.05.06 at the New Delhi Half Marathon. At the 20th Dubai Marathon (2019) Ruth won in a course record breaking time of 2.17.08, securing the world’s 4th best marathon time ever. She is also the current world marathon champion securing the title during the 2019 World Athletics Championships.

Sara Hall

American sensation Sara Hall will also be competing following her outstanding performance in the London Marathon 2020, where she came 2nd with 2.22.01 on the clock, successfully overtaking many athletes in the second part of the race. This year Hall ran the Row River Half Marathon in 1:08:18, a personal record by 40 seconds and the sixth-fastest American of all time.

Brigid Kosgei & Yalemzerf Yehualaw

The winner of the New Delhi Half Marathon Ethiopian Yalemzerf Yehualaw is also confirmed. Her stellar effort of 64.46 is the second fastest half marathon time ever, so she is also one to watch.

Registration slots for the ‘World’s Greatest Half Marathon’ are rapidly filling up with over half the runners already signed up for the non-elite race. Additionally, registration is now open for the 5 km and 1 km races, set to take place in the late afternoon of 19th February 2021, following the main races. With limited spots available for all the races, runners are encouraged to register immediately.

Official race socks, priced at AED 60 plus VAT, can be purchased during registration with two sizes – UK 4-7 (EUR 36-40), UK 8-12 (EUR 42-47) – available, while participants can also personalise their t-shirt for AED 80 plus VAT, which is only available until the end of December.

The Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon 2021 is a Bureau Veritas safety certified event, with stringent safety measures to be implemented across the board to safeguard participants, volunteers, guests and residents, aligned with global best practice and national federal directives.

Primary sponsors for the 2021 event include; Ras Al Khaimah Tourism and Development Authority (RAKTDA), Ras Al Khaimah Ports, the leading Spanish sports brand, Joma, as the technical sponsor and Dubai Sports Channel.

For further details, and to register, please visit the official event website – https://www.therakhalfmarathon.com/