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World Athletics 2022 Half Marathon postponed

Reading Time: 2min | Wed. 03.11.21. | 16:45

The championships are part of a busy athletic calendar that will see athletes compete in the World Championships and Commonwealth Games too.

World Athletics and the local organising committee (LOC) for the World Athletics Half Marathon Championships Yangzhou 2022 have agreed to postpone the championships, which were scheduled to be held in Yangzhou, China, on 27 March 2022.

The event will now take place on Sunday 13 November 2022.

The postponement is due to the biosecurity measures and travel restrictions currently in place to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in China.

"These conditions may change between now and March, but in order to provide certainty to athletes, coaches and Member Federations, the World Athletics Council agreed to reschedule the championships to allow more time for existing travel and quarantine restrictions to be eased. 

World Athletics and the LOC in Yangzhou are committed to the responsible planning and delivery of the half marathon championships, which includes ensuring that athletes from all international federations are able to participate and enjoy an experience that is befitting a World Athletics Series event," read World Athletics' communique.

Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo and Kenya's Peres Jepchirchir won the 2020 edition of the World Half Marathon, held in Poland. Kiplimo clocked 58:49 to finish ahead of Kibiwott Kandie (58:54) and Amedework Walelehn of Ethiopia (59:08).

Jepchirchir, on her part, clocked 1:05.16 which was a world record time at the time. Melat Yisak of Germany (1:05.18) and Yalemzerf Yehualaw of Ethiopia (1:05.19) finished second and third respectively.


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