City
Epaper

Gulveer Singh breaks the national half-marathon record in New York

By IANS | Updated: March 15, 2026 21:25 IST

New Delhi, March 15 India’s star distance runner, Gulveer Singh, has improved the national men’s half-marathon (21km) record ...

Open in App

New Delhi, March 15 India’s star distance runner, Gulveer Singh, has improved the national men’s half-marathon (21km) record in a competition in New York on Sunday.

According to information received from the Athletics Federation of India (AFI), the 27-year-old army runner clocked 59:42 to finish third in the New York City Half Marathon. Adriaan Wildschutt of South Africa was first with a time of 59:30, followed by Moroccan-born American long-distance runner Zouhair Talbi, whose time was 59:41.

The previous national record of 1:00:30 was set by steeplechase specialist Avinash Sable in 2020 at the Delhi Half Marathon.

Gulveer Singh has now become the first Indian distance runner to hold multiple national records, ranging from the 3,000m track to the 25km road race. The Asian Games medallist also holds the men’s 5,000m and 10,000m track records.

Gulveer had a good run at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships, winning both the 5,000m and 10,000m track races. This year, he is confident of a podium finish at both the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in July and the Asian Games in September.

“I’m fit and looking forward to good results in upcoming major international races,” Gulveer was quoted as saying by AFI in a release on Sunday.

The army runner is currently based out of Colorado Springs in the USA.

Gulveer was recently added to the Target Olympic Podium Scheme's (TOPS) Core group following a recent assessment of performances, along with rising pistol shooters Samrat Rana and Suruchi Singh and world champion para-shuttler Pramod Bhagat.

Last year, Gulveer Singh had improved his national 10,000m record at the Ten Track Festival, an event on the World Athletics Continental Tour, clocking 27:00.22 seconds to finish sixth in San Juan Capistrano, California.

The timing was an improvement of more than 14 seconds from his previous record of 27:14.88, which he set in Hachoji, Japan, in November 2024. Gulveer came agonizingly close to qualifying for the World Athletics Championships 2025, missing the qualification mark of 27:00.00 by just 22 milliseconds.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyS. Korea holds key rate steady as Middle East war fuels inflation

EntertainmentRanveer Singh recreates ‘Aari Aari Aari’ magic with Khan Saab

BusinessS. Korea holds key rate steady as Middle East war fuels inflation

National'Bengal seeks change': Amit Shah to unveil BJP's ‘Sankalp Patra’ in Kolkata today

InternationalForeign Secretary Misri discusses India-US cooperation with FBI Director Kash Patel, Under Secy Allison Hooker

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsIPL 2026: 'Aim was to bat till last,' says Mukul Choudhary after his match-winning knock against KKR

Other SportsIPL 2026: 'Tough one to take, but proud of the boys,' says Rahane after KKR loss against LSG

Other SportsAlcaraz survives Etcheverry test to reach Monte-Carlo quarters

Other SportsAsian Wrestling C’ships: Meenakshi storms into 53kg final; Hansika, Neha bag bronze

Other SportsISL 2025-26: Sarthak Goloui header rescues a point for Jamshedpur against Mumbai City