Times Internet Half Marathon 2026: The men who defined the 21K with power & precision
The Times Internet Half Marathon 2026 brought Delhi to life in a spectacle of endurance, discipline, and collective energy, as over 15,000 runners gathered to test their limits on one of the city’s most iconic routes.
The build-up began on March 27th and 28th at the Marathon Expo - a vibrant convergence of athletes, enthusiasts, and fitness communities. The venue buzzed with anticipation, conversations, and a shared commitment to the run. It was more than a pre-race ritual; it was the ignition point of a movement that would soon take over the city.
On the morning of March 29th, as the first light broke over India Gate, that anticipation transformed into action.
Thousands of runners lined up, each carrying a personal goal, a story, and a reason to run. The early kilometres were marked by energy and momentum, but as the race progressed, the true nature of the half marathon revealed itself. The 21K is not merely a test of speed - it is a measure of resilience, pacing, and mental strength.
As fatigue set in and the distance began to challenge even the most prepared, the race separated the determined from the exceptional.
Amidst this, three runners rose above the rest - not just as winners, but as defining figures of the race.
Mukesh Kumar’s run was a masterclass in control and composure. From the outset, he displayed the calm assurance of a seasoned athlete, maintaining a steady pace while others surged ahead in bursts of early enthusiasm.
As the race entered its demanding middle phase, Mukesh began to assert his presence. With calculated precision, he increased his pace, capitalising on the fatigue creeping into the field. There was no visible urgency - only confidence, built on experience and deep understanding of long-distance racing.
He crossed the finish line in 1:07:24, securing first place with authority and reinforcing the value of patience and strategy in a race defined by endurance.
In a field dominated by seasoned runners, Vishnu Kumar delivered a performance that signalled the arrival of a promising new contender.
Running with discipline and intent, he stayed within striking distance of the lead pack through the early and middle stages of the race. His approach reflected maturity - measured pacing, controlled breathing, and a clear focus on sustaining momentum.
As the race intensified in its final stretch, Vishnu held his ground with remarkable consistency, refusing to yield under pressure. He secured second place with a timing of 1:08:26, marking a breakthrough moment in his running journey.
More than a podium finish, it was a statement of potential - one that positions him as a runner to watch in the seasons ahead.
Shivam’s race was defined by strategy - a calculated approach that paid off when it mattered most.
Opting for in the early kilometres, he resisted the temptation to match the initial pace of the leaders. Instead, he conserved energy, focusing on maintaining rhythm and efficiency.
That decision proved decisive in the latter stages of the race. As fatigue began to impact others, Shivam accelerated with purpose. His late surge saw him overtake multiple runners, turning patience into performance.
He finished third with a timing of 1:08:59, delivering a run that highlighted the importance of timing, discipline, and tactical awareness in long-distance racing.
The Times Internet Half Marathon 2026 was not just about crossing the finish line - it was about pushing boundaries, embracing challenges, and redefining what is possible.
In a race that saw thousands participate, Mukesh Kumar, Vishnu Kumar, and Shivam stood apart - not just for their timings, but for the stories their runs told. Stories of preparation, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.
They did not simply win the race.
They set the standard.
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On the morning of March 29th, as the first light broke over India Gate, that anticipation transformed into action.
Thousands of runners lined up, each carrying a personal goal, a story, and a reason to run. The early kilometres were marked by energy and momentum, but as the race progressed, the true nature of the half marathon revealed itself. The 21K is not merely a test of speed - it is a measure of resilience, pacing, and mental strength.
As fatigue set in and the distance began to challenge even the most prepared, the race separated the determined from the exceptional.
Amidst this, three runners rose above the rest - not just as winners, but as defining figures of the race.
Mukesh Kumar: Experience that led from the front
Mukesh Kumar’s run was a masterclass in control and composure. From the outset, he displayed the calm assurance of a seasoned athlete, maintaining a steady pace while others surged ahead in bursts of early enthusiasm.
As the race entered its demanding middle phase, Mukesh began to assert his presence. With calculated precision, he increased his pace, capitalising on the fatigue creeping into the field. There was no visible urgency - only confidence, built on experience and deep understanding of long-distance racing.
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Vishnu Kumar: The emergence of a new force
In a field dominated by seasoned runners, Vishnu Kumar delivered a performance that signalled the arrival of a promising new contender.
As the race intensified in its final stretch, Vishnu held his ground with remarkable consistency, refusing to yield under pressure. He secured second place with a timing of 1:08:26, marking a breakthrough moment in his running journey.
More than a podium finish, it was a statement of potential - one that positions him as a runner to watch in the seasons ahead.
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Shivam: Precision, patience, and a perfect finish
Shivam’s race was defined by strategy - a calculated approach that paid off when it mattered most.
Opting for in the early kilometres, he resisted the temptation to match the initial pace of the leaders. Instead, he conserved energy, focusing on maintaining rhythm and efficiency.
He finished third with a timing of 1:08:59, delivering a run that highlighted the importance of timing, discipline, and tactical awareness in long-distance racing.
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More than a race, a benchmark of excellence
In a race that saw thousands participate, Mukesh Kumar, Vishnu Kumar, and Shivam stood apart - not just for their timings, but for the stories their runs told. Stories of preparation, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of excellence.
They did not simply win the race.
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